Hi all, How are things going ? Is there a way for me to individually identify each BRI channel on the Sirrix quad BRI board. The reason I ask is because our client uses the "Asterisk Flash Operator Panel" to monitor its external lines and transfer calls from the lines to the various SIP phones. The "Flash Operator Panel" requires that we set a static value for each line or channel. With analogue cards its easy as the lines are Zap/1, Zap/2, Zap/3 etc. With the Sirrix board the value seems to change: 0814f1f8, 08129f38, 0837ad40. Is there anyway I can get this right so that each channel (8 of them) can be monitored ? Thanks in advance. Kindest regards David Wilson _______________________________ D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! _______________________________ "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050623/af228c1f/attachment.htm
> Is there a way for me to individually identify each BRI channel on the > Sirrix quad BRI board. > > The reason I ask is because our client uses the "Asterisk Flash Operator > Panel" to monitor its external lines and transfer calls from the lines to > the various SIP phones. > > The "Flash Operator Panel" requires that we set a static value for each line > or channel. With analogue cards its easy as the lines are Zap/1, Zap/2, > Zap/3 etc. With the Sirrix board the value seems to change: 0814f1f8, > 08129f38, 0837ad40. > > Is there anyway I can get this right so that each channel (8 of them) can be > monitored ?You can try by using regexp to match the channel name, prefix it with an underscore and then a perl regexp pattern. Regards, -- Nicol?s Gudi?o Buenos Aires - Argentina
Thanks Nicol?s, Thanks for your reply. Sounds interesting ! Any ideas on how to do that ? :) Kindest regards David Wilson _______________________________ D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! _______________________________ "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are." ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicol?s Gudi?o" <asternic@gmail.com> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 12:17 AM Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Monitoring Sirrix quad BRI channels> Is there a way for me to individually identify each BRI channel on the > Sirrix quad BRI board. > > The reason I ask is because our client uses the "Asterisk Flash Operator > Panel" to monitor its external lines and transfer calls from the lines to > the various SIP phones. > > The "Flash Operator Panel" requires that we set a static value for each > line > or channel. With analogue cards its easy as the lines are Zap/1, Zap/2, > Zap/3 etc. With the Sirrix board the value seems to change: 0814f1f8, > 08129f38, 0837ad40. > > Is there anyway I can get this right so that each channel (8 of them) can > be > monitored ?You can try by using regexp to match the channel name, prefix it with an underscore and then a perl regexp pattern. Regards, -- Nicol?s Gudi?o Buenos Aires - Argentina _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Ah thanks Nicol?s. I will give it a try and let you know how it goes. Kindest regards David Wilson _______________________________ D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! _______________________________ "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are." ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicol?s Gudi?o" <asternic@gmail.com> To: "David Wilson" <dave@dcdata.co.za> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Monitoring Sirrix quad BRI channels Hello,> Sounds interesting ! Any ideas on how to do that ? :) >>From your messages I don't know what are the actual channel namesbeing used. Are they Zap/08XXXX? In that case, you can write something like this in op_buttons.cfg [_ZAP/.*] Position=1-8 Label='Sirrix" Icon=2 etc, etc> > > > The "Flash Operator Panel" requires that we set a static value for each > > line > > or channel. With analogue cards its easy as the lines are Zap/1, Zap/2, > > Zap/3 etc. With the Sirrix board the value seems to change: 0814f1f8, > > 08129f38, 0837ad40. > > > > Is there anyway I can get this right so that each channel (8 of them) > > can > > be > > monitored ? > > You can try by using regexp to match the channel name, prefix it with > an underscore and then a perl regexp pattern. Regards, >-- Nicol?s Gudi?o Buenos Aires - Argentina
Hi Nicol?s, Thanks for all your assistance. How are you keeping ? Unfortunately I'm still battling with this one: Since we've chatted the driver developer of the Sirrix board has now configured the driver so that channel names are now displayed as: Srx/gout-0000-01 Srx/gout-0001-01 etc. In other words, channels now have static names. I've tried this in my op_buttons.cfg but the buttons do not change their state, i.e. go red when in use. This is what I have in my op_buttons.cfg: [Srx/gout-0000-01] Position=n Label="External" Extension=-1 Icon=2 I've tried running op_server with debug set to "1" and the channels definitely shows up as "Srx/gout-0000-01" etc. Any ideas ? Many thanks. Kindest regards David Wilson _______________________________ D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! _______________________________ "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are." ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Wilson" <dave@dcdata.co.za> To: "Nicol?s Gudi?o" <asternic@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 9:10 AM Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Monitoring Sirrix quad BRI channels> Hi Nicol?s, > > I haven't tried your solution yet. There has just been a new version of > the Sirrix drivers release will allow static names for each port and > channel. > Problem solved ! > > Thanks anyways. > > Kindest regards > David Wilson > _______________________________ > D c D a t a > Tel +27 33 342 7003 > Fax +27 33 345 4155 > Cell +27 82 4147413 > http://www.dcdata.co.za > support@dcdata.co.za > Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! > _______________________________ > > "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are." > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nicol?s Gudi?o" <asternic@gmail.com> > To: "David Wilson" <dave@dcdata.co.za> > Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 4:14 PM > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Monitoring Sirrix quad BRI channels > > > Hello, > >> Sounds interesting ! Any ideas on how to do that ? :) >> > >>From your messages I don't know what are the actual channel names > being used. Are they Zap/08XXXX? In that case, you can write something > like this in op_buttons.cfg > > [_ZAP/.*] > Position=1-8 > Label='Sirrix" > Icon=2 > etc, etc > > >> > >> > The "Flash Operator Panel" requires that we set a static value for each >> > line >> > or channel. With analogue cards its easy as the lines are Zap/1, Zap/2, >> > Zap/3 etc. With the Sirrix board the value seems to change: 0814f1f8, >> > 08129f38, 0837ad40. >> > >> > Is there anyway I can get this right so that each channel (8 of them) >> > can >> > be >> > monitored ? >> >> You can try by using regexp to match the channel name, prefix it with >> an underscore and then a perl regexp pattern. Regards, >> > > -- > Nicol?s Gudi?o > Buenos Aires - Argentina