Grygoriy,
[...] A practice that was once described in the code comments as
being nasty.
thanks for your input. My knowledge of 'hard core' programming is limited,
so I cannot judge on what is written on freeswitch.org. Though it sounds
logical to me.
But as I said, this is on a production
On a production system, running 1.4.17 (compiled from bristuff-0.4.0-test6-xr1)
we had this strange issue two times in the last
weeks:
[2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213] channel.c: Fixup failed on channel
SIP/2332-081d0108MASQ, strange things may happen.
[2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213]
For a door opener on an Astribank FXS port we need a loop current of 24.5mA .
It does not function with the Astribank now, the dialtone becomes quiet
immediately after pressing the button on that device.
I've seen a limit of 23mA in the zaptel source.
Is it possible to change the loop current of
Tzafrir Cohen wrote
So this is an FXS module.
Guess I mixed it up ;-)
For starters, do you have echo cancellation enabled?
asterisk -rx 'zap show channel 120' | grep 'Echo'
Echo Cancellation: 128 taps unless TDM bridged, currently OFF
How can I turn it on?
Udo
Hi,
we have a strong echo on an Astribank running on
Asterisk 1.2.29-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1y-s
The echo is on the opposite site of the analogue phones
connected to the Astribank.
I tried to use fxotune. It is a production system, so I cannot
shutdown Asterisk for long, I did:
CLI zap destroy
Hello all,
I'm new to the list, but use VoIP and * for a little while now.
Running Asterisk 1.0.2 on debian linux I'm facing the following problem:
I've got two Fritz!Box Fon Adapters (kind of ATA's) with two hardware phone
connectors each. So I'm trying to set up a PBX with four internal