John,

There may be a very specific issue with IAX trunks on Asterisk 1.4.29. 
It's not specific to AstLinux as I did see a post on the Asterisk 
mailing list as well.  I don't know if it's a bug in 1.4.29 or a change 
in behavior.  It's entirely possible that something was changed in the 
IAX code which requires a configuration change.

I don't use IAX at most sites so I don't have an easy way to test this. 
  The place that I do use IAX, I'm using Asterisk 1.6.2.x.

The A200 card should work just fine.  You will need to generate the 
configuration file manually.

Darrick

On 02/27/2010 09:56 AM, John Novack wrote:
> I may have missed some thread, or got distracted, but has it been
> determined that 0.7 with Asterisk 1.4.29? has some serious defect?
> I need to up some machines, not yet in service, and certainly don't mind
> going with 0.6x
> Geni586 on HP thin clients. One with a TE110 card, the other with a TDM400
>
> Second question.
> I have an older Sangoma A200 4 port card. Is that going to be a real
> PITA to get working?
> I see some docs on their T1 offering on the astlinux site, but has
> anyone ever done an A200 4 analog port card?
>
> John Novack
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