Hello, I try to use Asterisk with an Eicon-card called "DIVA Server 4BRI-8M PCI" but I don?t get it to work. I?m running on RH8.0. The Eicon-card supports isdn4linux. In the modem.conf file i have put following: ----------- [interfaces] ; By default, incoming calls should come in on the "remote" context context=remote ; Modem Drivers to load driver=i4l ; Type of dialing dialtype=tone ; Mode selection. "Immediate" means that as soon as you dial, you're connected ; and the line is considered up. "Ring" means we wait until the ring cadence ; occurs at least once. "Answer" means we wait until the other end picks up. mode=immediate ; ; List all devices we can use. ; ISDN example device => /dev/ttyds ----------- But I don?t really know what to call the Eicon-card on the "device"-line (linux newbie). Is there anyone that is getting an Eicon-card to work properly? regards, ---Jan M?rn--- ________________________________________________________ This message is written with recycled letters. Jan M?rn PHONE: +358 (0)18 539 226 IT-ingenj?r FAX: +358 (0)18 539 250 Kraftn?t ?land AB GSM: +358 (0)40 8445 390 PB 71, 22101 Mariehamn E-MAIL: jan.morn@kraftnat.aland.fi Web: www.kraftnat.aland.fi
AFAIK, i4l uses /dev/ttyI0 and /dev/ttyI1 (capital i and zero and one) for the first two channels of an ISDN device. That may differ for different hardware to what I use, but I'd suggest at least giving that a try...> ; List all devices we can use. > ; ISDN example > device => /dev/ttyds > ----------- > > But I don?t really know what to call the Eicon-card on the > "device"-line (linux newbie).
Try using the the chan_capi drivers. I have such an installation here and it works fine. (chan_capi is available at http://www.junghanns.net/chan_capi.html( asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com wrote on 22.04.2003 07:34:42:> Hello, > > I try to use Asterisk with an Eicon-card called "DIVA Server 4BRI-8M > PCI" but I don?t get it to work. I?m running on RH8.0. The Eicon- > card supports isdn4linux. > > In the modem.conf file i have put following: > ----------- > [interfaces] > ; By default, incoming calls should come in on the "remote" context > context=remote > ; Modem Drivers to load > driver=i4l > ; Type of dialing > dialtype=tone > ; Mode selection. "Immediate" means that as soon as you dial, > you're connected > ; and the line is considered up. "Ring" means we wait until the ringcadence> ; occurs at least once. "Answer" means we wait until the other endpicks up.> mode=immediate > ; > ; List all devices we can use. > ; ISDN example > device => /dev/ttyds > ----------- > > But I don?t really know what to call the Eicon-card on the "device"- > line (linux newbie). > > Is there anyone that is getting an Eicon-card to work properly? > > regards, > ---Jan M?rn--- > ________________________________________________________ > This message is written with recycled letters. > > Jan M?rn PHONE: +358 (0)18 539 226 > IT-ingenj?r FAX: +358 (0)18 539 250 > Kraftn?t ?land AB GSM: +358 (0)40 8445 390 > PB 71, 22101 Mariehamn E-MAIL: jan.morn@kraftnat.aland.fi > Web: www.kraftnat.aland.fi > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users> ForwardSourceID:NT0003C6CA