Jack wrote: > Actually I preferred to reserve the channels in asterisk, but this seems > to be the easiest way. > > Does anybody know if the mapping from telco channels to zap channels is > fixed? Is the first telco channel always mapped to the first zap channel > or is this mapping dynamic?
You really can't "reserve" a channel in Asterisk in that way. In 1.2 (I don't know about 1.4) Asterisk cannot request that an incoming call be moved to a different channel. Telcos will send calls to you in any number of patterns. Hunt from the bottom of the hunt group up Hunt from the top of the hunt group down Longest Idle Shortest Idle Round Robin, up Round Robin, down. The last 4 hunting patterns are most useful when dealing with analog lines, and not PRIs. In The Good Old Days modems would sometimes lock up and so you would want round robin or longest idle hunting. As I said, you must talk to your telco to request the hunting type you need. At my customers we have the telco hunt from the lowest channel to the highest channel. We send our calls out from asterisk from the highest channel to the lowest channel - Dial(Zap/G1/whatever) With Asterisk "glare" can happen even on PRIs -- Glare is when the PBX and the telco both try to use the same channel for a call at the same time. Telco -> Port 2 on TE400P -In this case then the telco channels will be Zap channels 25 - 48 Telco -> Port 1 on TE400P -In this case the telco channels will be Zap channels 1 - 24 _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
