C. Maj wrote:
On Sun, 16 May 2004, Bruno Fontana waxed:
I was trying to use TDMoE and I lasted with two problems. First of all I can't configure the dynamic span to use CAS signalling but documentation (by Mark) says that you can use any type of signalling (and this includes CAS I guess).
Well just pick one that works I guess. You aren't limited to T1/E1 d-channel / b-channel ratios, either. Meaning you can create 200 b-channels and still have the signalling over only 1 d-channel. Not that you'll ever be able to push that much over the wire...
My second problem is related that my Linux system crashes frequently due to ztdynamic and friends. I'm using a 2.4.26 version kernel and zaptel drivers 0.9.1 (Gentoo distro). I've looked for a solution or a clue in list archives but there was nothing.
Any ideas?, someone who had a similar problem and have found a solution?
I've found it unstable on high loads, in excess of 50 channels between smoking P4s, with or without any zaptel card drivers loaded. I would like to try blaming it on the switch, and possibly the NICs both facing the public network, but it was still 0 hops between boxes. Might have better luck on separate, better ethernet cards over a private network.
TDMoE is very noisy:
http://www.marko.net/asterisk/archives/0301/0566.html
There's an ancient TDMoE howto here:
http://www.convergence.com.pk/TDMoE-HOWTO
It's old, but so is the code for ztdynamic, so I assume it just works for a lot of people. That or people have dropped it in favor of something like trunking on IAX2.
--Chris
Trunking over IAX2 sounds very interesting, but it can't "tunnel" channels as TDMoE does, does it?. I mean. Do I need Asterisk to pick up the calls and redial or can I pass channels as is. I still need channels to be CAS signaled.
-Bruno
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