Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "HFC BRIstuff woes"
2005 Jul 16
2
howto on ISDN HFC cards with AAH v1.1
Hi,
Can anyone please point me in a direction as to how to set up these 2
pci cards with AAH 1.1?
I have (am still) googling left, right & center - but haven't found a
definitive guide yet.
The centos based setup lacks any of the tools I know (insmod, modprobe
....) so it is time consuming just to even dig around the AAH box.
There are no zaptel.conf files ....and on it goes.
A
2005 Jul 16
3
Multiple ISDN BRI Units with Asterisk usingBristuff zaphfc in NT mode?
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Zoltan Szecsei
Sent: zaterdag 16 juli 2005 12:54
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple ISDN BRI Units with Asterisk
usingBristuff zaphfc in NT mode?
>> Maybe this is rather a hardware question,
2005 Jul 16
1
Multiple ISDN BRI Units with Asterisk using Bristuff zaphfc in NT mode?
Maybe this is rather a hardware question, but I am posting it on this
list because the probability of someone else of you having tried this is
greater here than other places I can think of.
I have an ISDN card that is setup in NT mode using the zaphfc driver in
bristuff, and I got it working perfectly with one ISDN phone using a
crossover cable and 100 ohm termination at the end of the cable.
2006 Mar 31
1
Re: BRI cards, HFC, and bristuff - a general questionto clear up my understanding.
Does anyone test Asterisk 1.2.X + bristuff-0.3.X and TDM card? We can't
get it to work.
-David
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Julian J.
M.
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:44 AM
To: Chris Earle; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: BRI
2006 May 27
2
amportal doesn't start with brestuff(ISDN)HFC-PCI
Hi!I've installed Asterisk@home and I have a ISDN card,(Cologne Chip Design
GmbH ISDN network
controller [HFC-PCI](rev 0.2)
This is how I installed bristuff:
how to install hfc card
after unload asterisk and amportal whit
amportal stop
type "setup"
unselect zaptel in system service...
and set the lan
--->reboot<---
cd /usr/src
wget
2006 Jun 19
3
Bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1q and & florz patch compile trouble
Again trouble compiling bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1q with the florz patch on a
x86_64 box (I guess nobody is using x86_64 platform or is able to fix this
themselves?)
First of all when bristuff is downloaded and compile is started it appears
that the bristuff Makefiles are badly broken.
The asterisk Makefiles all do see to find the kernel sources on a RHEL4
box in the proper directory, the pure
2005 Aug 16
2
florz patch for bristuff breaks compile on x86_64?
After upgrading a CentOS 3.x box to CentOS 4.1 (both x86_64 with an
Athlon64) I also wanted to get the latest bristuff. Unfortunately
bristuff without florz causes the box to kernel panic within hours
(console will complain about bad frame received something).
It seems however that the florz patch will not work for x86_64 arch.
Bristuff -0.2.0-RC8j compiles fine without the florz patch, but
2004 Jun 17
2
HFC ISDN card with bristuff from jung hanns.n et?
Hi Alessio
Yes, the problems you report do seem similar to the issues I had. I found on the Dells that the audio prompts were very choppy and played slower than normal. Occasionally there would be 'bursts' oav a second or so of 'good' audio.
I also suspected IRQ issues but the Dell Mobos had no way of adjusting them. Best thing is to try and get the card on its own unshared
2006 Jan 14
4
Ugly echo cancel, with Bristuff/Zaphfc
I'm using bristuffed Asterisk with ISDN/ZAPHFC
I have VERY ugly (outgoing) sound through ISDN/HFC if echocancel=yes in
zapata.conf, but without echocancel I have bad (incoming) echo
Through PSTN/FXO sound is ok with or without echocancel.
I tried other echo cancellers (in zconfig.h) two times:
ECHO_CAN_KB1 (this was default)
ECHO_CAN_MARK2
ECHO_CAN_MG2
after any change I compiled (make
2005 Sep 23
1
zaphfc problem: overlapdial don't work after update bristuff
hello,
I have a asterisk box (Slackware 9.1.0, Linux 2.4.31) connected to a
Ericsson Businessphone PBX on the internal S0 bus with HFC-S card and
zaphfc driver - point2point mode -.
---------
| TELCO |
| BRI |
---------
|
| PBX external S0
--------
| PBX |
--------
| PBX internal P2P S0 NT Mode
|
| HFC-S Card P2P TE Mode
2007 Aug 11
4
asterisk and telewell isdn hfc problem
Hi,
I have debian etch 4.0 machine (2.6.18) with two TW-ISDN PCI (Hfc) cards. I
use bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1y-e (asterisk-1.2.17,libpri-1.2.4,zaptel-1.2.16). I
also have patched zaphfc with zaphfc_0.4.0-test1_florz-13.diff.gz (I load
module: insmod /usr/src/bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1y-e/zaphfc/zaphfc.ko modes=1
debug=1). So i want to test two cards and make loop between them. So one
card would be NT,
2005 Aug 15
1
bristuff-0.2.0-RC8n problems and kernel panic
Hi list!
On a newly installed RHEL 4 box I'm trying to install bristuff-0.2.0-RC8n.
Everything did compile but I am running into some problems with the zaphfc
driver.
First of all when I load zaphfc *before* zaptel (yes I know I shouldn't do
that) I get a kernel panic and the box hangs. Not so nice, especially when
you are trying to fix stuff from remote locations. But ok.
Now for
2005 Jan 09
1
Can zaphfc (bristuff) do caller id?
Caller id is not in the configs that are supplied with zaphfc from
bristuff, and it's not mentioned in the wiki.
Is it possible to use callerid with zaphfc/bristuff?
Thanks!!
2005 Aug 04
1
bristuff-0.2.0RC8m
Hi,
I have following problems compiling bristuff-0.2.0RC8m. Has anybody seen
them before and can point me in the right direction?
zaphfc/make all:
----------------------
/usr/src/asterisk/bristuff-0.2.0-RC8m/zaphfc/zaphfc.c: In function
'hfc_findCards':
/usr/src/asterisk/bristuff-0.2.0-RC8m/zaphfc/zaphfc.c:1000: error:
invalid lvalue in assignment
make[2]: *** [
2005 Jun 27
0
bristuff-0.2.0-RC8h does not compile
Hi,
it helps to have configured and working kernel sources installed.
Configure your kernel sources for the running kernel and then run
"make" in the kernel source dir to build the necessary scripts.
You dont have to wait until the kernel is compiled.
best regards
Klaus
--
Klaus-Peter Junghanns
Am Samstag, den 25.06.2005, 02:45 +0200 schrieb Stefan Gofferje:
> Hi folks,
>
>
2004 Sep 16
2
Current bristuff error report
Hello,
I just noticed an error in the current version of Klaus-Peter Junghanns
bristuff package, especially in the HFC module.
Everytime I try to unload the HFC module with "modprobe -r" I got a
kernel panic and the complete server hangs up so I need to do a hard
reset.
Regards,
Julian Pawlowski
2006 May 10
1
ISDN Bridging with Bristuff
Hello,
I tried to read Bristuff source code to understand the way calls are bridged from one BRI port to another (as HFC cards have "active channel switching capability").
Doing so I looked at zaphfc.c file which seems to be the only .c file constituting bristuff but I may be wrong I'm far from being an expert on this.
I found 4 functions (hfc_btrans, hfc_brec, hfc_dtrans,
2005 Feb 22
1
install BRIstuff on *@home?
I'm still trying to install a HFC-s BRI card onto *@home .6
I'm new to this so I probably am overlooking the obvious.
Can I just install BRIstuff onto a fresh *@home install?
The BRIstuff installer downloads another * from Digium. Will this interfere with the @home install and must I comment out the Asterisk install in the BRIstuff install.sh file?
Any pointers are much appreciated.
2006 May 12
3
Echo cancel: chan_misdn vs bristuff? HFC card vs expensive card?
Hello everyone.
I've got a HFC ISDN card that I'm using with chan_misdn and it basically
behaves like crap. Echo is waaay worst then echo I get TDM400 card,
sound is "choppy" (there other side is allays complaining about sound
interruptions) and to top it all it detects fake DTMF's all the time.
Is this a chan_misdn problem or is it a card problem? I really need to
get
2005 Jun 05
2
Compilation on Debian with support for HFC-chip based ISDN-cards
This is my first posting to the list. Thus hopefully the question has
not been asked several times before...
I'm trying to install asterisk on a PC using Debian Sarge but without
any real success...
Problem: I may get the Asterisk packet (Debian version) installed using
'apt-get install asterisk', but that does not include the bristuff from
Junghanns