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alaram
2004 Jun 17
1
pri with TE410P not working (Austria)
hi all,
i am trying to get my TE410P (see previous posts) working in Austria
(telekom Austria - i am still waiting for an answer for my questions).
my /etc/zaptel.conf looks like
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span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4,yellow
span=2,2,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4,yellow
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
bchan=32-46,48-62
dchan=47
loadzone=at
defaultzone=at
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after
2003 Dec 06
3
some success with linux 2.6 and wcfxo
...e for unloading, this isn't a problem in basic functionality terms though.
So building zaptel.ko and wcfxo.ko then insmod'ing those and ztcfg and
everthing seems to be up and running, don't know how stable it is really but I
can make inbound and outbound calls, all the signalling and alarams stuff seems
to be picked up.
I'd like to thank everyone on #asterisk for all the support they gave to a
fellow linux enthusiast... absoutely none.
--
Tristan 'Still Running 2.6, so there :P' Colgate
<minty@deadweb.net> | ICQ #154577755
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2006 Dec 21
2
[LLVMdev] getting process memory info
hi all,
i am writing a set of benchmark tests for binary translation of llvm
bytecodes as well as aot translation of llvm bytecode.
i am using the llvm-test sytle makefiles.
i write a special TEST.benchmark.Makefile that does the work.
i have good support (toolwise) for measuring runtime:
- time(1) is a nice utility for measuring time (under linux it should do
more but does not it :-()
-
2006 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] getting process memory info
Hi Jakob,
> do you have a nice way to measure memory info like time(1) measures
> execution time?
Is acct(5) any good? It has some low-overhead memory details.
Cheers,
Ralph.
2004 Jun 17
4
Problems with PRI with T410 messages
Hi all,
I have a box running asterisk with T410 connected to a Nortel DMS 100 switch
and another box running SER with grandstream phones on it
So if there is a call from the pstn it goes from the Nortel to the asterisk
and then to the SER box and finally to the phones.if the phone is busy or
the number is invalid the * box will first send an ALERT message to the
Nortel and say the call is going on