> >> > When adjusting the rxgain and txgain in Asterisk 1.2.1 do I need to > >> > restart Asterisk or > >> is it enough to just reload > >> > Asterisk in order to apply the new setting? > >> > > >> > >> Need to stop asterisk and restart it. A reload will not take the new > >> setting > >> into consideration. There is no need to stop/start the zaptel drivers, > >> just > >> asterisk itself. > > > > Actually there is a restart in chan_zap of Asterisk 1.2. And zapata.conf > > is of chan_zap. However I'm not sure exactly how much of those changes > > do apply on repload. > > > Anyone know if the gain can be adjusted on a channel basis? I have a > TDM412B card (1-FSX, 2-FXO) and adjusting the gain in zapata.conf affects > all three. Is there a different syntax? This is a problem for my as my FSX > need no gain and doing so causes problems and my need a gain set to about 15 > else you can't barely hear the caller and VM is worse.
Yes it can, with examples in the asterisk/configs/zapata.conf.sample Goes like this: <parameters associated with channel 1> rxgain=5 txgain=0 channel => 1 <parameters associated with channel 2> rxgain=4 txgain=0 channel => 2 <parameters associated with channel 3> rxgain=3 txgain=0 channel => 3 <parameters associated with channel 4> rxgain=2 txgain=0 channel => 4 Remember, all parameters specified in earlier sections of this file are used in later sections unless you specifically restate them. So if you had rxgain=3 for channel => 1 section and didn't restate it in the next three channel descriptions, the next three would also be at rxgain=3. _______________________________________________ --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
