Jarkko Nevala schrieb:
Hi.

I'm having problems with chan_mISDN configuration. Line "echotraining=yes" causes warning, when Asterisk is parsing misdn.conf and I'm confused why the PBX doesn't accept the setting. No matter which section I try to offer it, it is always invalid or out of range. The setting itself is supposed to be valid, it is in the sample configuration file of chan_mISDN 0.3.1.

When I list the configuration of the ISDN-ports with "misdn show config", I can find values for echocancel and echocacelwhenbridged, but no mention about echotraining.

I'm running Asterisk 1.2.10 on OpenSuse 10.1 with chan_misdn-0.3.1-rc23. The hardware platform is HP server with Intel XEON processor and three hfcpci BRI -cards in TE -mode.

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Here's the message I get:

 == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/misdn.conf': Found
Oct 19 00:33:54 WARNING[4443]: misdn_config.c:660 _build_port_config: misdn.conf: "echotraining=yes" (section: default) invalid or out of range. Please edit your misdn.conf and then do a "misdn reload".

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And here is my misdn.conf:

[general]
debug=1
bridging=no
tracefile=/var/log/asterisk/misdn.trace

[default]
echocancel=yes
echotraining=yes
hold_allowed=yes
screen=-1
presentation=-1
senddtmf=yes

[isdn_call]
ports=1,2,3
context=isdn_in
msns=*

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Have you got any idea what is causing this and how I could get the echo training working?
echotraining needs an integer value.
Try echotraining=0 or echotraining=2000
0=no
2000=yes

Some Howto´s have a wrong description with yes or no.
But the card_installation_guide.pdf from beronet show the right configuration.

Thank you for your help.

Jarkko

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