It's not reporting anything terribly useful:

Span 1: WRTDM/0 "wrtdm Board 1"

   1 WRTDM/0/0 FXSKS (In use)
   2 WRTDM/0/1 FXSKS (In use)
   3 WRTDM/0/2 FXOKS (In use)
   4 WRTDM/0/3 FXOKS (In use)
   5 WRTDM/0/4
   6 WRTDM/0/5
        ...

I'm assuming "in use" means "physically exists", since neither line is in
use at the moment.


On Wed, 9 May 2007, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

> On Wednesday 09 May 2007 10:03 am, Simon P. Ditner wrote:
> > Something obvious is eluding me. I have two analog lines plugged into
> > the FXO ports of a Sangoma A200. I'm simulating the first line being down
> > (i.e. unplugged) to test fail over to the second line.
> >
> > Presently, I'm doing a simple Dial(zap/1/<destination>), and the silly
> > thing is not checking if the line is even there before making the call.
> > Did I miss a flag somewhere?
>
> I'm not sure about the Sangoma card, but the wctdm/zaptel driver seems to
> totally ignore the red alarm that the TDM400 will spit out if a line's
> unplugged.
>
> At this point in time I am not 100% sure if it's because the card is
> erroneously reporting the state or if it's just a matter of a driver tweak.
> I'm not able to test that right at the moment.  :-)
>
> What does cat /proc/zaptel/1 (assuming 1 is your A200) tell you with the FXO
> port unplugged?
>
> -A.
>
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