Hallo Holger Schurig
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 15:17:17 +0200 you wrote:
> > Did you configure your CAPI driver to run in PTP mode? (not PTMP mode)
>
> Hmm, I guess you brought me on the rigth track.
>
> # cat /proc/capi/controllers/1
> name fritz-pci
> io 0xA800
> irq
Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:
> you can use the AVM Fritz card in P2P mode, if you use the new mISDN
> capi layer with chan_capi.
That's a good idea in principle but in my opinion it's sometimes too buggy at the
moment so productive usage is not recommendable. I made those experiences when I tried
Am Mo, 2004-06-07 um 17.33 schrieb Holger Schurig:
> > Of course it makes sense to use a hfc-pci card instead, since it will
> > provide your box with zaptel timing and echo cancelation!
>
> Still waiting on this card.
>
> Hehe, eventually I'll even get your quad-card. But beforehand I have to
>
ubject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_capi and DDI (Anlagenanschluss)
>
> > I remember that it's not possible to have an AVM Fritz card
> on an PTP
> > mode ISDN line. I think cards with HFC chipset are able to
> do so. Of
> > cause you could also use an active card
> you can use the AVM Fritz card in P2P mode, if you use the new mISDN
> capi layer with chan_capi. You dont have to rely on a kernel-tainting
> module anymore.
Thanks for this info. About to change the cards ...
> Of course it makes sense to use a hfc-pci card instead, since it will
> provide yo
> I remember that it's not possible to have an AVM Fritz card on an PTP
> mode ISDN line. I think cards with HFC chipset are able to do so. Of
> cause you could also use an active card with CAPI driver ;-)
I read something like this in the mailing list archive, but they were
referring to isdn4lin
Hi,
you can use the AVM Fritz card in P2P mode, if you use the new mISDN
capi layer with chan_capi. You dont have to rely on a kernel-tainting
module anymore.
Of course it makes sense to use a hfc-pci card instead, since it will
provide your box with zaptel timing and echo cancelation!
best regar
> The modules are from Linux 2.4.26, fcpci is from 03.11.02.
I remember that it's not possible to have an AVM Fritz card on an PTP mode ISDN line.
I think cards with HFC chipset are able to do so. Of cause you could also use an
active card with CAPI driver ;-)
Regards,
Julian Pawlowski
> Did you configure your CAPI driver to run in PTP mode? (not PTMP mode)
Hmm, I guess you brought me on the rigth track.
# cat /proc/capi/controllers/1
name fritz-pci
io 0xA800
irq 5
type A1
class10
ver_driver 3.11-02
ver_cardty
> Did you configure your CAPI driver to run in PTP mode? (not PTMP mode)
No, I didn't. Which one would this be:
# lsmod
capi 17728 0
capifs 3436 0 [capi]
fcpci 531008 1
kernelcapi 29344 2 [capi fcpci]
capiutil
> BTW: at a different NTBA (which is a PTMP for an ISDN router) I can call
> out and receive calls, so the chan_capi + fcpci + capi chain is known to
> work.
Did you configure your CAPI driver to run in PTP mode? (not PTMP mode)
Regards,
Julian Pawlowski
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> At least for PTMP (Mehrgeräteanschluss) the MSN does not contain the
> areacode.
Thanks for the info. Somewhere in the list archive I saw a hint to use the
areacode as well. Now tried it without and had the same (non)success:
-- Executing Dial("SIP/hschurig-ced5", "CAPI/9141:0170811|60|T
Holger Schurig wrote:
Hi all !
We have 3 NTBAs which are all going to our existing PBX. Our areacode is
06003 and our DDI enabled number 9141.
I want to exchange that PBX with Asterisk, but still struggle to get it
working.
My CAPI.CONF is currently like this:
[general]
nationalprefix=0
interna
Hi all !
We have 3 NTBAs which are all going to our existing PBX. Our areacode is
06003 and our DDI enabled number 9141.
I want to exchange that PBX with Asterisk, but still struggle to get it
working.
My CAPI.CONF is currently like this:
[general]
nationalprefix=0
internationalprefix=00
rxga
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