Andreas Sikkema
2005-Mar-29 01:58 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Zaptel based timing for VoIP-only Asterisk
Hi, In a VoIP only environment, Asterisk has to use ztdummy to have any chance of playing back understandable audio files (without drops, hickups etc). I have been using ztdummy to some degree of success, but I also have a "Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 1" in the Asterisk machine I'm using. I'm not using this card for anything at all, but I'm wondering how to set it up for timing only. What do I have to do (I have no experience at all with zap channels and the zaptel.conf file)? -- Andreas Sikkema Rits tele.com Van Vollenhovenstraat 3 3016 BE Rotterdam t: +31 (0)10 2245544 f: +31 (0)10 413 65 45
Tony Mountifield
2005-Mar-29 02:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Zaptel based timing for VoIP-only Asterisk
In article <34F1B1EDB3E7B04C9A282FE3537FC49F141AA6@mail.ritstele.com>, Andreas Sikkema <andreas.sikkema@ritstele.com> wrote:> Hi, > > In a VoIP only environment, Asterisk has to use ztdummy > to have any chance of playing back understandable audio > files (without drops, hickups etc). > > I have been using ztdummy to some degree of success, but > I also have a "Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 1" in the > Asterisk machine I'm using. I'm not using this card for > anything at all, but I'm wondering how to set it up for > timing only. What do I have to do (I have no experience > at all with zap channels and the zaptel.conf file)?Just make sure the zaptel.conf file is set up correctly for the combination of FXS/FXO modules you have, and that the driver is successfully loaded. Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
Florian Overkamp
2005-Mar-29 02:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Zaptel based timing for VoIP-only Asterisk
Andreas,> -----Original Message----- > I have been using ztdummy to some degree of success, but > I also have a "Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 1" in the > Asterisk machine I'm using. I'm not using this card for > anything at all, but I'm wondering how to set it up for > timing only. What do I have to do (I have no experience > at all with zap channels and the zaptel.conf file)?I'm not sure what would be enough to provide timing, but you can easily try by accessing a meetme without a timing source :) - Load the module, test if that is sufficient - Edit /etc/zaptel.conf to provide info about the card, execute ztcfg and test again - Edit zapata.conf to provide info about the card, test again. I am assuming chan_zap was already built for asterisk, it should do that automatically when it detects the libraries. You will need to restart asterisk every step (reloading does not cover Zaptel) Best regards, Florian
John Goerzen
2005-Mar-29 19:07 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Zaptel based timing for VoIP-only Asterisk
On 2005-03-29, Andreas Sikkema <andreas.sikkema@ritstele.com> wrote:> In a VoIP only environment, Asterisk has to use ztdummy > to have any chance of playing back understandable audio > files (without drops, hickups etc).That brings up a question... on my Alpha, ztdummy is of (apparently) little use since I have no USB, yet audio sounded fine even before I put in my X100p card (which now is there solely for timing). Is that becauze HZ is 1000 instead of 60 on Alpha? And why does asterisk want ztdummy instead of the more conventional ways of getting precision timing (RTC, etc)? -- John