Oh, which bristuff and which Zaptel version? I did not see that detail in any of your previous posts.
Steve 2008/5/7 Steve Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, some thoughts/questions... > > Are you compiling with MMX or SSE extensions enabled for Echo > Cancelling in Zaptel? I remember having very strange behaviour when I > tried this about a year ago. If you are, then perhaps try reverting to > the default settings. > > Do you change any settings at-all from the default Zaptel+Bristuff > during the compile? > > Can you change your ISDN signalling to PTP? > > Is anything else connected to the ISDN circuit except the Asterisk box? > > Cheers, > > Steve > > 2008/5/6 Gunnar Schaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > As requested again my problem. See also my previous postings: > > > > > http://lists.three-dimensional.net/pipermail/bristuff-users/2008-February/000018.html > > > http://lists.three-dimensional.net/pipermail/bristuff-users/2008-February/000019.html > > 4-port HFC (Junghanns quadbri). Mostly everything works good and I can > > dial in and out. But sometimes I get "cause 34 - Circuit/channel > > congestion" on dialing out. Definitely there is a free B-channel... > > I see nothing with "pri debug", so there must be a Asterisk-internal > > variable telling Asterisk all B-channels are in use on this span. > > But I can dial in on this span from the outside. And AFTER dialing in > > it is also possible to dial out again. Another solution is to restart > > Asterisk. > > I'm willing to try everything to solve this problem. So please bomb me > > with hints :-) > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > Gunnar Schaller > > _______________________________________________ Bristuff-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.three-dimensional.net/mailman/listinfo/bristuff-users
