Title: Patrick Briefpapier
Hi
Martin,
I saw your problem
listing on the Asterisk mail archives. I seem to have the same problem with the
ISDN 'lacking dialtone' message
I still have not
been able to get it working, could you share your modem / extension / sip conf
files?
Thanks in
HI Martin:
Just one question???
I am receptive to your problem however, I am one step back, I have a
cisco 3920 router with ISDNT1 connected PRI card. I having a major
struggle dealing with the so called routing on this card using show
isdn history. The server is rejecting my calls. Through
Hi again,
I've been struggling a little with the ISDN card and drivers and found
out that CAPI doesn't work fine with it, so I switched to ISDN4Linux and
it works like a charm: both dial-in and dial-out is possible, which is
what I was looking for.
Thanks again and sorry for the bandwidth
Hi all,
this is a rather newbie-oriented question, so please bear with me...
The system running Asterisk has been provided with an AVM FRITZ!Card
PnP. SuSE Linux 9.0 recognizes it right after booting the system and it
seems to be configured (MSN) correctly...
The hwinfo looks like this:
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Hallo Martin Mielke
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:32:34 +0200 you wrote:
...cut
so the isdn4linux drivers are correctly loaded. I know, CAPI should do
better but I can't compile from the tarball (see my post about it)
When trying to dial the PSTN using the ISDN interface I get:
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*CLI
Thomas Niesel wrote:
[ snip ]
Does the phone had the same MSN?
I think so. It could dial outside without a problem...
Is there maybe a PBX needs a leading Digit to get outside line?
No, those are direct lines to the PSTN, so no leading 0 (or whatever)
is needed ...
Try your settings by
Hallo Martin Mielke
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 17:03:54 +0200 you wrote:
Thomas Niesel wrote:
[ snip ]
Does the phone had the same MSN?
I think so. It could dial outside without a problem...
Is there maybe a PBX needs a leading Digit to get outside line?
No, those are