Why'd your mailing software fake your From: to be my email address? On Monday 31 October 2005 09:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I started with a Voicetronix Openswitch12, which has, even in its driver > code, no support for anything resembling kewlstart. After figuring out > that the MICS seemed to respond to opening the circuit for a short time, I > tried to program a "flash" into asterisk (and then tried to write simpler > code to interface with their driver) and found that doing anything with > flash or "on/off hook" status while the card was in FXS mode made the port > totally unstable. I've been dealing with someone at Voicetronix and, after
Well generally speaking you can't do a damn thing with a channel once a hangup is done. > After my boss caught wind of it, he's now trying to control the situation a > bit. We ordered a Digium card AND now he wants to create a circuit with as > many relays as we have lines and trigger that using signals from the > parallel port. I'm extremely hesitant to go that route for obvious > reasons. I'm hoping the Digium card works, but if it doesn't, I'm stuck > either returning a lot of hardware or going to get solder burns. hahaha yeah that's a direct way to do it but very hackish for sure. First things first. With a voltmeter across tip-ring, what do you see when Asterisk hangs up? The port should be in fxo_ks signaling, of course. You may also want to meter out the wctdm_ioctl() function to make sure that the POLARITYREVERSAL IOCTL's getting hit. I read some more on that original URL you posted, I imagine that the wctdm driver drops battery for POLARITYREVERSAL in FCC mode, but you can verify this too. It *shouldn't* be too difficult to change the function of that IOCTL, wctdm is actually pretty nicely documented, and the datasheets for the SLIC are available. -A. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
