Michael Welter wrote:
Gary Pigott wrote:
I think I'm going slightly mad.....
I've got a Dell PowerEdge 400SC (Cel 2.4GHz, 256MB RAM, 40GB HDD) that
I'm using to set up a * PBX for a (very) small startup.
It's running Debian Sarge with the stock 2.4.26 kernel (I know it's still
an "unstable" release, but I'd need to jump through all sorts of hoops
to get Woody working properly). The plan is to use a BRI ISDN for
inbound, and fallback outbound, and IAX2 for the bulk of outbound calls
over ADSL (dialing _9X goes over IAX and _8X over ISDN. Nothing more
complicated than that). I'm using a generic HFC-S card from Billion.
I'm using vanilla bri-stuff-0.1.0-RC2k from www.junghanns.net and
everything looks right. There are no errors or warnings during startup.
It seems to work correctly (well SIP and IAX2 anyway) until I try to dial
out over the ISDN line.
I get the following:
*CLI> -- Executing Dial("SIP/602-9964", "Zap/g1/226581") in new stack
Aug 11 11:51:08 NOTICE[245775]: app_dial.c:719 dial_exec: Unable to
create channel of type 'Zap'
== Everyone is busy/congested at this time
There are channels there:
*CLI> zap show channels
Chan Extension Context Language MusicOnHold
pseudo default en default
1 default en default
2 default en default
and the zaptel, zaphfc, isdn and hisax modules are loaded correctly in
the kernel.
for anyone who's interested, the config files are at
http://www.garypigott.net/files/asterisk/extensions.conf
http://www.garypigott.net/files/asterisk/modules.conf
http://www.garypigott.net/files/asterisk/zapata.conf
http://www.garypigott.net/files/asterisk/zaptel.conf
I've looked at the previous thread, started by Wim Venneman in February,
but it doesn't apply, because I can see channels in asterisk.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Gary
What country are you in?
--
I'm in Ireland
Gary
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