----- "Steven J. Douglas" <stev...@moij.biz> wrote: > --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote: > > ----- "Gordon Henderson" <gordon+aster...@drogon.net> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, 1 May 2009, --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Okay, getting somewhere now ! I am now getting the following :- > >>> > >>> == Starting post polarity CID detection on channel 1 > >>> -- Starting simple switch on 'DAHDI/1-1' > >>> [May 1 12:03:10] NOTICE[4360]: chan_dahdi.c:7669 ss_thread: MWI: Channel > >>> 1 message waiting! > >>> -- Executing [...@inbound-dahdi:1] Answer("DAHDI/1-1", "") in new stack > >>> -- Executing [...@inbound-dahdi:2] Ringing("DAHDI/1-1", "") in new stack > >>> -- Executing [...@inbound-dahdi:3] Wait("DAHDI/1-1", "1") in new stack > >>> -- Executing [...@inbound-dahdi:4] Playback("DAHDI/1-1", "home-message") > >>> in new stack > >>> -- <DAHDI/1-1> Playing 'home-message.gsm' (language 'en') > >>> -- Executing [...@inbound-dahdi:5] Hangup("DAHDI/1-1", "") in new stack > >>> == Spawn extension (inbound-dahdi, s, 5) exited non-zero on 'DAHDI/1-1' > >>> -- Hungup 'DAHDI/1-1' > >>> > >>> The problem is that I never actually here the message playback. On the > >>> dialling phone I just hear it keep ringing. My test dialplan is as > >>> follows :- > >>> > >>> [inbound-dahdi] > >>> exten => s,1,Answer() > >>> exten => s,n,Ringing() > >>> exten => s,n,Wait(1) > >>> exten => s,n,Playback(home-message) > >>> exten => s,n,Hangup() > >>> > >> I put that in mine and get: > >> > >> == Starting post polarity CID detection on channel 4 > >> -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/4-1' > >> -- Executing Answer("Zap/4-1", "") in new stack > >> -- Executing Ringing("Zap/4-1", "") in new stack > >> -- Executing Wait("Zap/4-1", "1") in new stack > >> -- Executing Playback("Zap/4-1", "tt-ferrets") in new stack > >> -- Playing 'tt-ferrets' (language 'en') > >> -- Executing Hangup("Zap/4-1", "") in new stack > >> == Spawn extension (incoming-zap-ddi, s, 5) exited non-zero on 'Zap/4-1' > >> -- Hungup 'Zap/4-1' > >> > >> Personally I'd not put in the Ringing(), but it's doing no harm here... > >> > >> Looks like it's almost there - barring bugs in the dahdi code, but there > >> must be 1000's of people out there using it with TDM400 cards or clones... > >> The differences between UK and US lines are minimal give or take a line > >> reversal, but who knows... > >> > >> Gordon > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> > >> > > Yes, I agree with you Gordon, I really do think it is a bug in the DADHI > > code as it never plays back the message at all. I even tried removing the > > Ringing code and that makes no difference at all. With such a simple > > dialplan and configuration I can only think it is how BT signals the line. > > Though the fact that the dialplan does get executed suggests that it has > > noticed the inbound call; it just does not pick up the line :( > > > > Best Regards, > > > > > Are you using a 2-pin BT to RJ-11 phone cable? If your cable is a 4-pin > BT to RJ-11 version, then its a modem cable and it won't work. The > symptoms will be similar to what you have described. > > Regards, > Steve > > Hi Steve,
Thank you for the reply. I have a RJ11 plugged into the TDM400 which has a standard BT connector on the end. This is then connected to a standard telephone extension cable and plugged into the BT socket. Should I be using something different ? Best Regards, -- SplatNIX IT Services :: Innovation through collaboration _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users