On Wednesday 17 January 2007 4:14 pm, Gustavo Andrés Salazar Giraldo wrote: > Yes, i am using E1/PRI
Ok. What PRI switchtype is the Meridian set up for? You need to set the same (or a similar-enough one) in zapata.conf, and specify the signaling as "pri_net" so that Asterisk acts as if it were the telephone company, as that is what the Meridian is expecting to talk to. My zaptel.conf: span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs bchan=1-23 dchan=24 loadzone=us defaultzone=us Now obviously since you are using E1 instead of T1 you'll very likely be using a configuration something like: span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=1-15,17-32 dchan=16 with a loadzone/defaultzone of your countrycode. 'crc4' is optional and depends on your Meridian setup. Basically mirror your Meridian setup in zaptel.conf, and make sure that span 1 has a clocking type of '0' (master). As far as zapata.conf goes, here is mine: [channels] txgain=0.0 rxgain=0.0 echocancel=yes echocancelwhenbridged=yes echotraining=no immediate=no switchtype=national priindication=outofband pridialplan=unknown overlapdial=no callerid=asreceived resetinterval=86400 context=Norstar signalling=pri_net group=1 callgroup=1 pickupgroup=1 channel => 1-23 Your zapata.conf will look very similar, perhaps with different echo cancel settings (I'm using a TE407 which has the Octasic hardware echo canceller). You will also VERY likely have a different switchtype, and your channel settings will be 1-15,17-32 to match your zaptel.conf. Hope this gets you going in the right direction. Also note that if you are not hearing busy tones, etc. and the call just drops... change your priindication to inband; some systems generate their own indications, others do not. -A. _______________________________________________ --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
