Louis-David Mitterrand
2005-Dec-30 09:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] using a Gigaset SX440isdn on a Diva 4BRI ?
Hello, I just received a couple SX440isdn phones and was wondering if they can be plugged into a Diva 4BRI port in NT mode and work with asterisk+chan_capi? I know they probably work fine with mutliHFC cards with either bristuff of chan_misdn but since I have some spare Divas, I was curious about their potential as phone ports. The Diva's 3 and 4 ports are already set to NT mode at boot time: /sbin/divactrl load -SeparateConfig -c 1 -f ETSI -f1 ETSI -f2 ETSI -u2 -x2 -f3 ETSI -u3 -x3 And I think the capi.conf (using Armin's 0.6.1 version) looks OK: [DIVA2] ntmode=yes isdnmode=ptp incomingmsn=* controller=4 group=3 accountcode=diva context=international echosquelch=0 echocancel=no devices=1 But when I plug the phone into port 3 or 4 no led lights up, even with a Y plug and when dialing I get a busy. Before digging to deep, I am looking for some info on the feasability of that setup. Thanks,
Armin Schindler
2005-Dec-30 14:27 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] using a Gigaset SX440isdn on a Diva 4BRI ?
Please don't post your question on different mailinglist seperately. I already answered that one on the isdn4linux list. Armin On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:> Hello, > > I just received a couple SX440isdn phones and was wondering if they can > be plugged into a Diva 4BRI port in NT mode and work with > asterisk+chan_capi? > > I know they probably work fine with mutliHFC cards with either bristuff > of chan_misdn but since I have some spare Divas, I was curious about > their potential as phone ports. > > The Diva's 3 and 4 ports are already set to NT mode at boot time: > > /sbin/divactrl load -SeparateConfig -c 1 -f ETSI -f1 ETSI -f2 ETSI -u2 -x2 -f3 ETSI -u3 -x3 > > And I think the capi.conf (using Armin's 0.6.1 version) looks OK: > > [DIVA2] > ntmode=yes > isdnmode=ptp > incomingmsn=* > controller=4 > group=3 > accountcode=diva > context=international > echosquelch=0 > echocancel=no > devices=1 > > But when I plug the phone into port 3 or 4 no led lights up, even with a > Y plug and when dialing I get a busy. > > Before digging to deep, I am looking for some info on the feasability of > that setup. > > Thanks, > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
Armin Schindler
2005-Dec-30 14:38 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: using a Gigaset SX440isdn on a Diva 4BRI ?
Okay, since isdn4linux.de seems to block mails from schlund.de... On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Armin Schindler wrote:> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I just received a couple SX440isdn phones and was wondering if they can > > be plugged into a Diva 4BRI port in NT mode and work with > > asterisk+chan_capi?Yes, I don't know any reason why it shouldn't work.> > I know they probably work fine with mutliHFC cards with either bristuff > > of chan_misdn but since I have some spare Divas, I was curious about > > their potential as phone ports. > > > > The Diva's 3 and 4 ports are already set to NT mode at boot time: > > > > /sbin/divactrl load -SeparateConfig -c 1 -f ETSI -f1 ETSI -f2 ETSI -u2 -x2 -f3 ETSI -u3 -x3looks good.> > And I think the capi.conf (using Armin's 0.6.1 version) looks OK: > > > > [DIVA2] > > ntmode=yes > > isdnmode=ptp > > incomingmsn=* > > controller=4 > > group=3 > > accountcode=diva > > context=international > > echosquelch=0 > > echocancel=no > > devices=1isdnmode=ptp is wrong for chan_capi 0.6, use isdnmode=did> > But when I plug the phone into port 3 or 4 no led lights up, even with a > > Y plug and when dialing I get a busy. > > > > Before digging to deep, I am looking for some info on the feasability of > > that setup.What type of cable did you use? You need to use a crossed cable with 100 Ohm termination. Also, what version of driver/firmware do you use? Many enhancements are done (nt-mode too) in the latest drivers from Eicon source RPM. Armin
Louis-David Mitterrand
2006-Jan-09 04:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: using a Gigaset SX440isdn on a Diva 4BRI ?
On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 10:23:26PM +0100, Armin Schindler wrote:> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I just received a couple SX440isdn phones and was wondering if they can > > be plugged into a Diva 4BRI port in NT mode and work with > > asterisk+chan_capi? > > Yes, I don't know any reason why it shouldn't work. > > > I know they probably work fine with mutliHFC cards with either bristuff > > of chan_misdn but since I have some spare Divas, I was curious about > > their potential as phone ports. > > > > The Diva's 3 and 4 ports are already set to NT mode at boot time: > > > > /sbin/divactrl load -SeparateConfig -c 1 -f ETSI -f1 ETSI -f2 ETSI -u2 -x2 -f3 ETSI -u3 -x3 > > looks good. > > > And I think the capi.conf (using Armin's 0.6.1 version) looks OK: > > > > [DIVA2] > > ntmode=yes > > isdnmode=ptp > > incomingmsn=* > > controller=4 > > group=3 > > accountcode=diva > > context=international > > echosquelch=0 > > echocancel=no > > devices=1 > > isdnmode=ptp is wrong for chan_capi 0.6, use isdnmode=did > > > But when I plug the phone into port 3 or 4 no led lights up, even with a > > Y plug and when dialing I get a busy. > > > > Before digging to deep, I am looking for some info on the feasability of > > that setup. > > What type of cable did you use? You need to use a crossed cable with 100 Ohm > termination.Hello Armin, I am now using a cross cable and the green led lights up on the Diva port when plugging the phone in. When dialing from the phone I get no debug or trace at the asterisk console, only a "not possible" message on the phone display and busy tone. Is there some configuration to do on the phone itself? When dialing from asterisk I get this: CAPI Debugging Enabled -- Executing NoOp("SIP/0146472130-f4c2", "") in new stack -- Executing Queue("SIP/0146472130-f4c2", "accueil|rnt|||5") in new stack > data = DIVA2/2 > parsed dialstring: 'DIVA2' 'NULL' '2' '' > capi request for interface 'DIVA2' > parsed dialstring: 'DIVA2' 'NULL' '2' '' == DIVA2: Call CAPI/DIVA2/2-5 (pres=0x00, ton=0x00) CONNECT_REQ ID=002 #0x0008 LEN=0054 Controller/PLCI/NCCI = 0x4 CIPValue = 0x1 CalledPartyNumber = <80>2 CallingPartyNumber = <00 80>0146472130 CalledPartySubaddress = default CallingPartySubaddress = default BProtocol B1protocol = 0x1 B2protocol = 0x1 B3protocol = 0x0 B1configuration = default B2configuration = default B3configuration = default GlobalConfiguration = default BC = default LLC = default HLC = default AdditionalInfo BChannelinformation = <00 00> Keypadfacility = default Useruserdata = default Facilitydataarray = default SendingComplete = default -- Called CAPI/DIVA2/2 -- Called SIP/0146472152 -- Called SIP/0146472131 CONNECT_CONF ID=002 #0x0008 LEN=0014 Controller/PLCI/NCCI = 0x304 Info = 0x0 -- DIVA2: received CONNECT_CONF PLCI = 0x304 > CAPI devicestate requested for DIVA2/2 > CAPI devicestate requested for DIVA2/2 -- SIP/0146472152-487d is ringing -- Incoming call: Got SIP response 500 "Internal Server Error" back from 10.0.3.138 -- SIP/0146472131-56e8 is ringing DISCONNECT_IND ID=002 #0x001f LEN=0014 Controller/PLCI/NCCI = 0x304 Reason = 0x3302 DISCONNECT_RESP ID=002 #0x001f LEN=0012 Controller/PLCI/NCCI = 0x304 > CAPI INFO 0x3302: Protocol error layer 2 == DIVA2: CAPI Hangingup == DIVA2: Interface cleanup PLCI=0x304 > CAPI devicestate requested for DIVA2/2 > CAPI devicestate requested for DIVA2/2 -- Incoming call: Got SIP response 500 "Internal Server Error" back from 10.0.3.138 == Spawn extension (admin, 2131, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/0146472130-f4c2' This queue includes: member => CAPI/DIVA2/2 I'm not quite sure I got the syntax right for isdn phones in NT mode. By the way, when two phones are plugged in a Diva port with a Y-plug how does one dial each phone separately? Do they have an "address"? -- ldm@apartia.fr