Hi,

I once had a similar issue, the TDM card was badly shipped, the modules 
weren't the right one I thought they were.. i.e. FXS instead of FXO or the 
other way around, resulting in a card having FXS with another 3 FXO (or the 
other way) which caused Asterisk to confuse, and nothing to work properly.

I discovered this by placing NOTHING as a group, as anything can be done 
without the need to group them, and the problem "appeared" to have been 
resolved - which led me to the conclusion I was grouping things incorrectly - 
openned the box and noticed the mistake by the card supplier.

Not sure if this is the same case as in your configuration.

On Monday 28 January 2008 17:19:38 Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> A while back I asked three Asterisk questions. Two of those were
> successfully answered by the list members, but one remains:
>
> I have four internal extensions connected to a TDM400 card using four
> FXS modules (channels 1-4). I also have two Bezeq lines connected to a
> second TDM400 card using two FXO modules (channels 7 and 8).
>
>
> I defined the FXO channels to belong to group 2, and defined in my
> extensions.conf file that outgoing calls should be directed to Zap/g2.
> When I dial out from my extension, everything is ok - I get an external
> line. When I dial from a different extension, my extension rings. If I
> dial out from two (neither mine) extension, the first rings my
> extension, but the seconds gets an outside line as it should.
>
>
> These symptoms would have been completely explained if Asterisk has
> appropriated my extension (Zap/1) to group 2, with (seemingly) no
> justification.
>
>
> Thinking I inadvertently associated Zap/1 to group 2 by mistake, I tried
> associating Zap/7 and Zap/8 to group 3 instead of two, with the
> appropriate change in extensions.conf. The problem persists.
>
> This is the relevant part of my zapata.conf file:
> > context=internal
> > signalling=fxo_ks
> > group=1
> > callerid="Shachar Shemesh" <201>
> > channel => 1
> >
> > callerid="someone" <202>
> > channel => 2
> >
> > callerid="someone" <203>
> > channel => 3
> >
> > callerid="someone" <204>
> > channel => 4
> >
> > context=incoming
> > signalling=fxs_ks
> > group=3
> > callerid=asreceived
> > channel => 7
> >
> > callerid=asreceived
> > channel => 8
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Shachar
>
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