you just have to run fxotune and get it to tone down the lines
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+fxotune
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Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Lorentz Hinrichsen wrote:
I've had very poor results with the Digium cards, I am using a couple of the
new Sangoma ones now (they are cheaper and
Yes, my mistake in /tftpboot/SEPMAC.cnf.xml. Having said that, Please
double check that you have set the line:
permit=192.168.1.90/255.255.255.255 ; This device can register only
using this ip address
or in your case:
permit=10.0.0.175 /255.255.255.255 ; This device can register
no, fxs ports require you to use a 4-pin molex connector to power the
pci card to generate ring voltages from the power supply. most
dell/hp/whoever small form-factor units don't provide this, unless you
can kludge something up from a splitter or power bus feeding a drive
backplane or
Best bet is to get Asterisk Chan_Sccp http://chan-sccp.berlios.de/
1.) setup your /etc/asterisk/sccp.conf with something like:
[devices]
type= 7970 ; device type (see below)
autologin = 30,31, ; lines list. You can add an empty line for an
empty button (7960,
the cisco 7920 with the latest firmware supports WPA-psk using the AKM
for auth.
it is important to turn off CDP discovery otherwise it will crash other
cisco sccp phones connected to asterisk - advaned menu: Menu, *, #, #,
Send (green phone icon) - network config and disable cdp tx
haven't