Hi,
Is Asterisk fully QSIG-compliant?
I currently have an Alcatel 4400 connected to Asterisk 1.2 and 1.4.
Zaptel versions are 1.2.26 and 1.4.11.
I am using switchtype=euroisdn and all works fine.
However, it seems that Alcatel's latest firmware has dropped support for
euroisdn which is really
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 01:02:10AM -0800, Vieri wrote:
Hi,
Is Asterisk fully QSIG-compliant?
I currently have an Alcatel 4400 connected to Asterisk 1.2 and 1.4.
Zaptel versions are 1.2.26 and 1.4.11.
ISDN is implemented is Asterisk and in libpri. What version of libpri do
you use? What
--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.co...@xorcom.com wrote:
Hi,
Is Asterisk fully QSIG-compliant?
I currently have an Alcatel 4400 connected to Asterisk
1.2 and 1.4.
Zaptel versions are 1.2.26 and 1.4.11.
ISDN is implemented is Asterisk and in libpri. What version
of
2009/2/25 Vieri rentor...@yahoo.com
However, it seems that Alcatel's latest firmware has dropped support for
euroisdn
1. That is very surprising as I would classify QSIG to a private
PBX-to-private PBX protocol, not a private PBX-to-public ISDN.
If this classification is true, it would be a
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Vieri rentor...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is Asterisk fully QSIG-compliant?
I currently have an Alcatel 4400 connected to Asterisk 1.2 and 1.4.
Zaptel versions are 1.2.26 and 1.4.11.
That is a good question. I had the same dilemma here. Finally I am
using my OXE
--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Olivier oza-4...@myamail.com wrote:
So if, euroisdn support has been dropped in the PBX
you're trying to
inconnect with, that may come from the company that
installed this PBX and
deliberately choosed to drop euroisdn feature, for a
reason.
I trust this company and
In Zapata.conf, if my PRI is NI-2 configured, do I still use
switchtype=national ?
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On 8/7/07, Jeremy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Zapata.conf, if my PRI is NI-2 configured, do I still use
switchtype=national ?
Yup:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+zapata.conf#ISDNPRISwitchConfiguration
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Hi Guys
I'm configuring a TE212P card and have the following two entries in my
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
switchtype=dms100
signalling=pri_cpe
When I reload asterisk I get the following messages:
-- Reloading module 'chan_zap.so' (Zapata Telephony)
== Parsing
Simon Alman wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm configuring a TE212P card and have the following two entries in my
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
switchtype=dms100
signalling=pri_cpe
When I reload asterisk I get the following messages:
-- Reloading module 'chan_zap.so' (Zapata Telephony)
== Parsing
Cool, thanks for the info.
Simon
Doug Lytle wrote:
Simon Alman wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm configuring a TE212P card and have the following two entries in
my /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
switchtype=dms100
signalling=pri_cpe
When I reload asterisk I get the following messages:
-- Reloading
Simon Alman wrote:
Hi Guys
I'm configuring a TE212P card and have the following two entries in my
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
switchtype=dms100
signalling=pri_cpe
When I reload asterisk I get the following messages:
-- Reloading module 'chan_zap.so' (Zapata Telephony)
== Parsing
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 07:04:29PM -0500, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
At least in 1.2 and earlier you cannot add or
remove channels with a reload either. I don't think it gives you any
error messages when it does not add/remove the channels. I don't know
what limitations 1.4 has with
What's in zapata.conf?
On 10/13/06, Remi Quezada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I reload the asterisk I get the following warnings:
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
switchtype
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
Oct
When I reload the asterisk I get the following warnings:
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
switchtype
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring rxwink
Remi Quezada wrote:
When I reload the asterisk I get the following warnings:
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
switchtype
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874
switchtype=national
signalling=pri_cpe
rxwink=300
Forrest Beck wrote:
What's in zapata.conf?
On 10/13/06, Remi Quezada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I reload the asterisk I get the following warnings:
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
switchtype
Oct 13
Your link is ISDN PRI?
Not use rxwink.
Regards
Josué
2006/10/13, Remi Quezada [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
switchtype=nationalsignalling=pri_cperxwink=300Forrest Beck wrote: What's in zapata.conf
? On 10/13/06, Remi Quezada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I reload the asterisk I get the following warnings:
Remi Quezada wrote:
When I reload the asterisk I get the following warnings:
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
switchtype
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
Oct 13 08:29:17 WARNING[10170]: chan_zap.c:10874
if they can change to
something else.
What kinds of connectivity issues? Could be line problems too.
- Original Message -
From: James Hawks
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Switchtype
Our PRI vendor is using a Nortel DMS500
Our PRI vendor is using a Nortel DMS500 switch. Which switch
type should I use. I have been using national but we are having issues with our
connectivity.
national
dms100
4ess
5ess
euroisdn
ni1
qsig
Thank You
James Hawks
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users]
Switchtype
Our PRI vendor is using a Nortel
DMS500 switch. Which switch type should I use. I have been using national but
we are having issues with our connectivity.
national
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