On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Ralf Schlatterbeck wrote: > Hello Armin, hello List > I'm trying to get chan_capi working with asterisk from debian stable > (asterisk 1.0.7, the debian version number is 1:1.0.7.dfsg.1-2). > I managed to get it compiled by providing my own version of > ast_copy_string.
Hmm, this should be handled automatically by the config script. Does Debian use a patched version of Asterisk? > This is an Austrian PTP line. I can do outgoing calls fine (no > comprehensive tests yet). For incoming calls, I'm getting "No answer" > on the remote end (GSM-phone) and the last output on the asterisk > console (capi debug + set verbose 15) is > == ISDN1: Incoming call '0650621XXXX' -> '11' > > When I unplug the ISDN line *after several minutes* I'm getting a > disconnect indication with a layer 1 error. > > Interesting is, that I receive an INFO_IND *before* the CONNECT_IND. > This looks like an interesting variation of Austrian ISDN to me. Maybe it is a variation of the ISDN line, but the driver should fix that. Sending INFO_IND with a call-reference (PLCI) which is assigned by CONNECT_IND later, is just an error of the isdn driver. If you use mISDN, why don't you use chan_misdn? Armin _______________________________________________ --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
