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2003 Apr 12
0
Voicetronix driver for V6PCI/V12PCI - first draft
Good people,
Please find attached a first shot at a driver for the Voicetronix
OpenSwitch hardware. It does work (ish). After paying $900-odd for it
I figured I might try to make it work with Asterisk (could never get
enough documentation on Bayonne!)
I have problems with the audio quality, and since am new to Asterisk,
I could really do with some input. First is that because the
2005 Mar 29
1
Voicetronix OpenSwitch12 chan_vpb problem
...ss.so]
[chan_modem_i4l.so] => (ISDN4Linux Emulated Modem Driver)
[chan_phone.so] => (Linux Telephony API Support)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/phone.conf': Found
== Registered channel type 'Phone' (Standard Linux Telephony API
Driver)
[chan_vpb.so] => (VoiceTronix V6PCI/V12PCI/V4PCI API Support)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/vpb.conf': Found
Starting host DSP![1]
---end---
Weird... The last line is also present with you use vpbconf to look for
Voicetronix card configuration, the only difference being that the
computer doesn't lock up:
---start---
#/usr/sbin/...
2004 Apr 26
0
Voicetronix Openswitch/6
...cess.
Asterisk claims to be ringing on one of the vpb channels, but it rings
and rings - it doesn't seem to connect to an actual outside line.
All lines have been tested with analog handsets and are working properly.
Can anyone offer any guidance?
/etc/asterisk/vpb.conf:
[general]
;type = v12pci
type = v6pci
;type = v4pci
cards = 1
[interfaces]
board = 1
echocancel = on
callerid = on
; For OpenSwitch6
; Note that V6PCI channel numbers start at 7!
context = default
mode = immediate
group = 1
channel => 7
channel => 8
channel => 9
channel => 10
channel => 11
;channel = 12
-...
2003 Jun 29
1
SIP only with no soundcard?
...Registered channel type 'Local' (Local Proxy Channel Driver)
[chan_phone.so] => (Linux Telephony API Support)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/phone.conf': Found
== Registered channel type 'Phone' (Standard Linux Telephony API Driver)
[chan_vpb.so] => (VoiceTronix V6PCI/V12PCI API Support)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/vpb.conf': Found
== Registered channel type 'vpb' (Standard VoiceTronix API Driver)
[chan_zap.so]Segmentation fault
[root@LINUXVM root]#
2003 Mar 20
11
Voicetronix
Has anyone gotten the voicetronix boards to work with Asterisk, what
would it take? Or does anyone know where I can get 4 ports or more fxs
PCI cards that do work with asterisk?
Brian J. Schrock
Network Engineer, RHCE, CCNA
Anistone Technologies
Phone: 614-798-9106
FAX: 614-573-7165
6926 Avery Rd.
Dublin, OH 43017