Thanks Max & Julian,
Well, I'm still not getting out with my card, but at least I've clarified those basic concepts (NT & TE, ptp & ptmp,,, etc)
Appreciated ;)
Currently I use group = 0, TE mode, bri_cpe_ptmp....
In /var/log/messages I'm getting constantly, every few minutes, messages like this:
kernel: zaphfc: bchan rx fifo not enough bytes to receive! (z1=528, z2=527, wanted 8 got 2), probably a buffer overrun.
Should I ignore them or they can be relevant?
Ramon.
En/na MvB ha escrit:
Hi,
See comments in line
configured at mem 0xf91c5e00 fifo 0xf7598000(0x37598000) IRQ 5 HZ 100
Mar 6 21:29:13 linux-1 kernel: zaphfc: Card 0 configured for NT mode
Mar 6 21:29:13 linux-1 kernel: zaphfc: 1 hfc-pci card(s) in this box.
Your card is configured in NT mode this something you do when you connect to a TE device. When you connect to the ISDN BRI from your telco (i.e. connect your NT1 telco box to your asterisk) then the card needs to talk in TE mode. (which will act in TE mode)
; p2p NT mode
signalling = bri_net
pridialplan = local
I think this should be changed to signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp. As well it may be that your pridialplan needs to be changed, this is different per telco and/or region. You can check this when you dial out and you have your bri debugging on. If it is wrong then dialing out will fail ;-)
You also may want to check your /etc/zaptel.conf as it is now registering tones for the Netherlands.
Hope this helps.
Max.
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