> > > > The more I look, the more I think that the bintec protocol might be the > > one required to talk to the Cisco anyway. Do you have those patches > > somewhere? > > I have placed the patched libcapi20 sources (libcapi20.tgz) on the public > ftp server ftp://isdn4linux.org/pub/capi4linux
Thanks! > It works pretty good with the rcapid (bintec-router emulator) on the > remote > side. I never tested it with a real bintec router, because I don't have > one. > Maybe it will not work with the real hardware, because the > authentification > is not implemented yet. > This libcapi20 support normal /dev/capi20 and the remote version, just > create a file ~/.capi20rc to set the remote station. See README. I've had a quick look at it... can you use local (kernel) capi devices and remote devices on the one machine? > > You can also use one Linux Server running CAPI cards with rcapid and have > your Asterisk/OpenPBX with chan_capi on another maschine... I assume you've tried that configuration then... can you comment on the performance and reliability? How does the system as a whole cope if the rcapi server goes down? Thanks James _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
