David Stude wrote:
#2, I'm planning to interface Asterisk with a Norstar MICS via PRI. Can
anyone recommend a reference book or site more suited to this task?
Sorry that link is kind of dead.
I have the pdf if anyone is interested.
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David Stude wrote:
#2, I'm planning to interface Asterisk with a Norstar MICS via PRI. Can
anyone recommend a reference book or site more suited to this task?
For your project look no further than here:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Interop+Nortel+Norstar+MICS
cmould wrote:
Hi:
Just saw your post while trying to solve a similar asterisk problem. Did
not see any responses. Was your problem solved and what was the solution?
Carey
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This has been an interesting discussion. I'll chime in with my
experience here.
I have two servers. One with the cheapest motherboard and athlon
processor I could find on Newegg.com. The other is a 1999 era
motherboard with a Via C3 processor, again a bargain basement special.
The Athlon
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
If I may, I'd like to ask you some general questions about the
environment these systems are running in.
- How are these systems powered and grounded?
Not optimally by a longshot. On the Athlon machine, my main machine, all
the equipment is plugged into 2to3 prong
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
Frankly, what is most interesting is the fact that your systems are
trouble-free. Certainly if you were to ask if such systems could be put
into production, you would probably be advised not to expect much.
One last thing. I have a somewhat special PSTN connection. I
Ryan Courtnage wrote:
Hi all,
We have an analog line from telco, on which 3-way calling is subscribed
to. This line is plugged into an FXO module on a tdm400p.
If an incoming call comes in on this line, can */zaptel send Flash to
telco via the FXO module? If it could, then an incoming call
John Stegenga wrote:
[sarcasm on]
Thank you ALL for your warm welcome to this list. I posted this message
yesterday, and since I'm only getting Digest I figured I'd see a response in
a day...
[sarcasm off]
C'mon. This is the Asterisk Users mail list, isn't it? This is where the
Voip WIKI tells
Greetings All,
I have a new post on the blog. It goes a little bit more in depth on
wcfxo.c and touches on zaptel.c. Two more screen shots. Loads of fun.
Take a look: http://zapteldoc.blogspot.com
Regards,
Victor
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Holger Schurig wrote:
I'd thought I'd been through the whole Zapata Telephony Site. Could you
e-mail back and point to the specific links you had in mind?
Start with
http://www.zapatatelephony.org/philos.html
and dive into
http://www.zapatatelephony.org/project.html
and then into
Hello All,
I've got a new post up on the blog. I would have had it up sooner but
blogspot was having trouble.
I even included neat graphic!
Check it out: http://zapteldoc.blogspot.com
By the way someone mentioned that my choice of color scheme wasn't
optimal so to speak - i.e. lacked contrast.
Thanks for the replies. Today I'll set up a blog. It's quick and it will
serve as a diary of my progress.
I toyed a little bit yesterday with a docbook editor called
conglomerate. It's a little rough but it may do the job.
Lastly I'll be learning how the asterisk wiki works. This may be the
Tony,
I'd thought I'd been through the whole Zapata Telephony Site. Could you
e-mail back and point to the specific links you had in mind?
As I recall, the tormenta driver source and a brief discussion on the
linux port had the most releveant information.
Thanks,
Victor
Hello Everyone,
The blog for the project is up and has a couple of posts. Haloscan
commenting is enabled. I've included a site feed but I'm a little unsure
about it.
See http://zapteldoc.blogspot.com.
Regards,
Victor
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Hello,
After poking and prodding at Asterisk and Zaptel for over a couple years
now, I've dedicated some time to actually reading the code and trying to
figure it out.
It's been fascinating. With the driver source on one part of the screen
and a pdf of Linux Device Drivers on another part I've
Hello all,
I've posted on this problem before. Well here goes
again.
I have an intel mobo with a p4 2.4ghz proc, 1GB Ram. It has
built-in ethernet and vga and 6 pci slots.
I dreamed of making this my household communications server:
internet router, firewall, vpn and asterisk.
Hello again,
Thanks for the timely responses.
Andrew:
Asterisk doesn't dump any messages except when a call comes in and asterisk
tries to ring an extension - it leaves a device busy type of message.
I checked /proc/interrupts. The fxs card is still there after it dies, but
the interrupts
Steve,
I have the tdm card on it's own IRQ. That's one of the first things I tried.
Both of my fxo cards are on the same IRQ and they seem to hold together.
It's interesting that you bring up the timing issue. Why would the tdm card
be so sensitive? I can understand a drop in voice quality but
Tilghman,
I have a feeling we're getting somewhere.
I ordered three cards the very day they went on sale through the digium
website.
Yes, it's revision C. I guess I'll talk to digium about this.
Thanks,
Victor
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Andrew:
I tried the asterisk -vvvc suggestion and I didn't get any messages when the
card died.
Here's /proc/interrupts before I take out the sound card:
CPU0
0: 102777IO-APIC-edge timer
1:471IO-APIC-edge keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
Sean,
Yes, that IRQ assignment seemed strange to me too.
I don't understand why the kernel wanted to assign IRQS this way.
I guess it's something to do with this APIC technology.
Can anyone fill me in here?
By the way, thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread.
It's really helped
Hello
all,
Been a while since
I've strolled this way.Apologies in advance if this is a common line of
questioning.
I've just bought a
new Intel 865G based board with a P4 Hyperthreading
processor.
I believe I've
gottenSMP set up correctly: in the menuconfig I specified SMP and told
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