Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
You don't really need to set busypattern. (and is the busypattern here
500,500?)
From the log files:
[Dec 27 12:38:41] DEBUG[21319]: dsp.c:1360 ast_dsp_busydetect:
ast_dsp_busydetect detected busy, avgtone: 520, avgsilence 500
Right. Not supported here. We have to resort to busydetect.
Might be a good idea to add that to the FAQs about installing Asterisk
in Israel. I never saw it mentioned.
You have a typo there:
$ grep asrecieved /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so
$ strings /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so | grep asre
asreceived
That is a typo I have made too often.
Ok. Is there any way to check whether it worked without without being
present there? Just connecting to the machine via ssh and running the
console does not reveal the caller ID number, but maybe I don't have the
right debugging logs set up.
Try:
egrep '^(group|signalling|channel)' /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
You have your FXS channel (1) in group 0 and your FXO channels (7,8) in
group 2. Try Zap/g2 instead of Zap/g1 .
If I remember correctly, that's what I tried (backed by the commented
out config I have). I'm not there right now to check again (I upgraded
the software since last I tried). I'll post again when I know more.
Shachar
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