Here is my chan_dahdi.conf

[channels]
; configuration for T1 card as PRI
language = en

group = 1
echocancel = yes
echotraining = yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
rxgain=-1.0
txgain=-4.0
signalling = pri_cpe
switchtype = 4ess
usecallerid = yes
context = incoming
channel => 1-23

Here is my system.conf from /etc/dahdi/

#-----------Glastender PRI--------------
loadzone = us
defaultzone = us
span = 1,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan = 1-23
dchan = 24

Let me know if there are any other specific conf files you'd like to see. Thank you.

Jason Baker - Signature

Jason Baker
IT Coordinator

Glastender, Inc.
5400 North Michigan Road
Saginaw, Michigan 48604 USA
Phone: 989.752.4275 ext. 228
Fax: 989.752.4276

www.glastender.com


Doug Lytle wrote:
Jason Baker wrote:
  
Well I tried Doug's suggestion and the echo is now better, but when I 
call an outside analog line I still get some echo. I can hear my voice 
in the ear piece of the phone with a slight delay. Is this just a fact 
of life with VoIP, or is there a better way to reduce line echo?
    

No, it's not a fact of VOIP life.  We've got 4 systems, with no EC  
hardware on any of them (Other then what comes with Asterisk out of the 
box).

What does your current configs look like?

Doug


  
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