Hello, I need to connect one diva server 4bri to a portuguese BRI interface. The operator (PT) said that this bri is in point-to-multipoint mode (S0). Previously one PBX has connected to that interface. The asterisk and diva drivers are working ok but i cannot communicate to outside via this bri. Xlite gives me the message: "call failed: declined". Anyone have experience with this setup? What are the main parameters for bri card configuration? D-channel protocol: ETSI-DSS1 or other? Interface mode: NT or TE? Direct Inward Dialing (DID): Yes ou no? (MSN ou DID?) Thanks by any kind of help! Best regards, PS.
Alberto Pastore
2006-Oct-29 02:23 UTC
[asterisk-users] Diva server 4bri and Portuguese BRI
Pedro Silva ha scritto:> Hello, > > I need to connect one diva server 4bri to a portuguese BRI interface. > The operator (PT) said that this bri is in point-to-multipoint mode > (S0). Previously one PBX has connected to that interface. > The asterisk and diva drivers are working ok but i cannot communicate > to outside via this bri. Xlite gives me the message: "call failed: > declined". > Anyone have experience with this setup? > What are the main parameters for bri card configuration? > D-channel protocol: ETSI-DSS1 or other? > Interface mode: NT or TE? > Direct Inward Dialing (DID): Yes ou no? (MSN ou DID?) > > Thanks by any kind of help! > Best regards, > PS. > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-usersI'm not sure about Portuguese operators standard, but I bet ETSI-DSS1 should work just fine. The interface mode is surely TE. The DID/MSN should not affect outgoing calls, I generally leave DID off unless the telco company has that service active. If you're using the diva server for linux package from eicon (divas4linux, currently rel. 8.2), you should find a very simple utility named "telsampl" under /usr/lib/eicon/divas which you can run besides asterisk, to test outgoing calls. You should run it with this command line: "telsampl -c x" where x is the bri port you wish to test (1..4) then at the prompt type "c" and enter a pstn number, e.g. your mobile phone, then you can watch the log onscreen. If the outgoing call works, then your isdn setup is correct, and the problem is in asterisk. The message from xlite is not meaningful, as it could occur on many situations. You should watch the debug output on asterisk console. That helped me a lot. Alberto. -- -- Alberto Pastore B-Press Srl - Gruppo MSoft P.IVA 01697420030 P.le Lombardia, 4 - 28100 Novara - Italy Tel. 0321-499508 Fax 0321-492974 http://www.msoft.it