Looking below here are a few thoughts:
Why are you defining switchtype and signalling for a switch? You don't need these for an X100P card.
check your card make sure it's on it's own interrupt (/proc/interrupts)
add echotraining=1 with your other echo commands.
I had a problem like this previously that turned out to be an echo cancel problem. Still not sure where the problem was, but adding echotraining=1 fixed my problem.
-Chris
On 12:38 PM 4/23/2004, Shahid Mahmood wrote: >Dear List members, >After succesfully installing the * on a couple of systems, and putting >them on test, I observed that there is an intermittent call drop on >PSTN line. > >The systems are >- Dell Optiplex P3/500MHz/128MB >- Built-in ethernet >- 1 X100P (Motorolla chip) card on PCI >- 10G HDD etc. >- Asterisk April 17 CVS. >- 2 Mediatrix FXS ATA (4 phones) >- 2 Grandstream phones. >- sip.conf, zaptel.comnf and zapata.conf included below >
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>============= ../zaptel.conf (uncommented lines) ============= >fxsks=1 >loadzone = us >defaultzone=us > >============= zaptel.conf ======================= >; >; Zapata telephony interface >; >; Configuration file > >[channels] >; >; Default language >; >;language=en >; >; Default context >; >context=default >; >switchtype=national >signalling=fxo_ls
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>; Support call forward variable >; >cancallforward=yes >callreturn=yes >echocancel=yes >echocancelwhenbridged=yes
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