--- "Graham S. Jarvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Polarity reversed (0 -> 1)
This is supposed to indicate a reversal of the telephone line voltage polarity. This happens when connecting a phone line to a port which has had nothing connected previously, so it appears this may not be a reliable indication of a polarity reversal. > I can dial out but incoming calls are not answered. If incoming calls are not answered you may want to double check your configuration, 3 items: In zaptel.conf fxoks=1 fxsks=4 defaultzone=us loadzone=us This example has 1 fxs port for a phone in module position 1 1 fxo port for the telco line in module postion 4 Port 4 is nearest the motherboard. You must have this correct or you couldn't dial out.. Then in zapata.conf You would have at the end something like: context=outside_line signalling=fxs_ks echocancel=yes echocancelwhenbridged=yes callwaiting=yes rxgain=0.0 txgain=0.0 group=1 channel=4 Finally in extensions.conf [outside_line] exten => s,1,Answer exten => s,2,Dial,Zap/1 exten => i,3,hangup This rings the phone on module 1 as in your zaptel.conf above Yes I know this info isn't FreeBSD specific, I remember how hard it was to find a simple example like this when I was new to Asterisk So I'm helping a fellow FreeBSD'er -kim -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd

