Hello asterisk-users, I recently set up an asterisk server using Debian Sarge. I also added an ISDN card (AVM FritzCard PCI) to the machine. I built amd installed a new kernel (2.6.15.1) with modular support for the CAPI stuff and also integrated the FritzCard driver available from AVM.
capiinfo succeeds in correctly showing the ISDN card. When talking from one PC to another via SIP, everything works fine. But when trying to call the * server via ISDN, the call kind of "doesn't get through": In the receiver, I hear nothing (no ringing tones at all), and a few seconds later, I get the "line busy" signal. Running "capi debug" on the asterisk console shows lots of debug output that I don't want to post here, but I always notice the following lines: ERROR[5832]: chan_capi.c:1197 find_pipe: unable to find a pipe for PLCI = 0x101 When we try it the other way around (routing an outgoing call from SIP via ISDN), the destination phone rings, but when picking up the line, it remains silent. Seems as if no voice signals get through. Unfortunately, Google couldn't help me. Maybe you can? My specifications: - asterisk 1.0.7.dfsg.1-2 - chan_capi 0.3.5-11 - Debian Sarge on Linux 2.6.15.1 - FritzCard module built from the latest sources available by AVM My capi.conf looks like this: [general] nationalprefix=0 internationalprefix=00 rxgain=0.8 txgain=0.8 [interfaces] msn=3413 incomingmsn=3413 outgoingmsn=3413 controller=1 softdtmf=1 accountcode= context=isdn_incoming If you need any more information on my * configuration, please feel free to ask. Thanks in advance!! Regards, Christian Schmidt _______________________________________________ --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
