I suspect that in your case the fax channels are not natively bridged. I'm
not sure whether native bridging will work if you are using 2 cards. It
should work if the ports are on one card i.e. TE205P or TE210P in which
case there will be no intervention of Asterisk at all.
You might want to
On 4/4/06, Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I suspect that in your case the fax channels are not natively bridged. I'mnot sure whether native bridging will work if you are using 2 cards.Tnx to all who replied to me, I'm posting a reply I received from Digium support for reference to other
To me, your * config files look correct. At a guess I'd say the problem is in
your motherboard. It is a sis chipset and from the look of things a couple
years old. Try running the system on an intel chipset motherboard and see how
you go.
Alternately, if you are running X windows, then
2006/4/4, Remco Barende [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suspect that in your case the fax channels are not natively bridged. I'mnot sure whether native bridging will work if you are using 2 cards.How would you prove that native bridging works (I mean independantly of current server processor or PCI bus load)
Hi,I have an asterisk installation with 2 E1 cardsSoftware version isAsterisk 1.2.6Libpri 1.2.2Zaptel 1.2.5I'm having problem with fax transmission, let me explain better mysetup:
My fist TE110P E1 card is connected to the telco linethe second TE110P E1 one to an Nexspan PBXso the server is