On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 3:33 AM, M Shokuie sena...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Folks,
Anyone knows if Sangoma supports or going to provide support for battery
removal detection on FXO lines?? As Tzafrir said earlier DAHDI supports it,
which is a very nice feature but what about Sangoma?
Regards.
Dear Folks,
Anyone knows if Sangoma supports or going to provide support for battery
removal detection on FXO lines?? As Tzafrir said earlier DAHDI supports it,
which is a very nice feature but what about Sangoma?
Regards.
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M Shokuie wrote:
DAHDI supports it, which is a very nice feature but what about Sangoma?
I would suggest you ask Sangoma, they are very responsive.
Doug
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On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 3:33 AM, M Shokuie sena...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Folks,
Anyone knows if Sangoma supports or going to provide support for battery
removal detection on FXO lines?? As Tzafrir said earlier DAHDI supports it,
which is a very nice feature but what about Sangoma?
Hello
Alex Samad wrote:
Voltage isn't the issue - the difference is in the impedance. Australia
I get this in my dmesg when I load up the rdm410 modules
[1083334.103487] Freed a Wildcard
[1083336.171371] ALAW override parameter detected. Device will be
operating in ALAW
[1083338.040522]
Hi
I was wondering if any one has used these cards, I am looking at this as
a replacement for the tdm410, I have some issues with installing the
tdm410 in a small case because of the power plug being at the end of the
board.
I am in australia seems like we have a different setup for out fxs
Yes, although not for connecting to the PSTN - I've used one for
connecting to a legacy NEC PABX.
Voltage isn't the issue - the difference is in the impedance. Australia
uses complex impedance (220+820Ohm resistors with a 120nF capacitor)
whereas the US uses a straight resistor.
Alex Samad
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 10:10:48PM +1000, Rob Hillis wrote:
Yes, although not for connecting to the PSTN - I've used one for
connecting to a legacy NEC PABX.
Thats good
Voltage isn't the issue - the difference is in the impedance. Australia
I get this in my dmesg when I load up the rdm410
Hi,
I want to install an Sangoma A200 together with an BRI card.
I would like to use Asterisk 1.4
Are there any howto or tips?
First compile bristuff and after compile wanpipe?
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That is correct. That is the first test we did.
On 07/06/2009, Moises Silva moises.si...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Gavin Henrygavin.he...@gmail.com wrote:
Every call as soon as the sangoma card is live.
Speak to Konrad on your techdesk for more info.
Thanks.
I'll
Hi,
Has anyone ever experienced crosstalk with sangoma analogue cards on 64bit?
We have exhausted every test to try and replicate this and find a
solution with Sangoma tech support, but we can not fix it.
We are about to try the card and four *seperate* UK BT lines in a 32bit system.
The
Hi,
Has anyone ever experienced crosstalk with sangoma analogue cards on 64bit?
We have exhausted every test to try and replicate this and find a
solution with Sangoma tech support, but we can not fix it.
We are about to try the card and four *seperate* UK BT lines in a 32bit system.
The
Currently we have put in a temp OpenVOX tdm400 card and it works
perfectly. As soon as we swap that and use Sangoma via wanrouter we
get crosstalk. For example, if an existing call is happening and a new
internal to external call or vise versa happens, they can hear each
other, even just to
Every call as soon as the sangoma card is live.
Speak to Konrad on your techdesk for more info.
Thanks.
On 06/06/2009, Moises Silva moises.si...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently we have put in a temp OpenVOX tdm400 card and it works
perfectly. As soon as we swap that and use Sangoma via wanrouter
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Gavin Henrygavin.he...@gmail.com wrote:
Every call as soon as the sangoma card is live.
Speak to Konrad on your techdesk for more info.
Thanks.
I'll speak with him on Monday.
However if you can provide more information before Monday I will be
able to think
I've got a relatively new system and I'm going to swap the cards -
from a 4FXO Sangoma to a 4FXO with HWEC. Do I need to recompile
Zaptel on this system? Or can I just swap the cards? It's a heavily
used system so I want to minimize downtime.
thanks
Todd
Todd wrote:
I've got a relatively new system and I'm going to swap the cards -
from a 4FXO Sangoma to a 4FXO with HWEC. Do I need to recompile
Zaptel on this system? Or can I just swap the cards? It's a heavily
used system so I want to minimize downtime.
thanks
Todd
It should
I was wondering if other A200 users experience the same problem I have.
If someone accidentaly pulls one of the FXO cables, the driver does not
detect that and Asterisk still tries to send calls via that port. On the
other hand Digium cards immediately sense the cable disconnect and calls
are
This bothers me a bit too, as I've certainly noticed this. But then, the typical phone system shouldn't be in a position where cables are accidentially unplugged very often. I've found Sangoma to be very open to suggestions though... Maybe if we bug them about it enough, they'll include it in the
It boots fine without the card.
Jim.
El Flynn wrote:
Jim Lynch wrote:
I attempted to install a new A200 module with one each FSX-2 and
FXO-2 module. I connected an internal power connector to the board
as instructed, but when the system reboots, it just beeps at me. It
doesn't even let me
Did you try using the card in an other PCI slot?Chris
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Hi,
I've recently been testing an A200 from Sangoma with a single FXO card
(2 ports).
I'm pleased with the card apart from hangup, or lack of it.
I'm in the UK, so I am wondering:-
a) Anybody else in the Uk using the same card on BT lines
b) which method of hangup detection is used on BT
I attempted to install a new A200 module with one each FSX-2 and FXO-2
module. I connected an internal power connector to the board as
instructed, but when the system reboots, it just beeps at me. It
doesn't even let me get to a bios prompt. I removed both of the modules
and it still
Jim Lynch wrote:
I attempted to install a new A200 module with one each FSX-2 and FXO-2
module. I connected an internal power connector to the board as
instructed, but when the system reboots, it just beeps at me. It
doesn't even let me get to a bios prompt. I removed both of the modules
Just wondered if you fixed your hangup problem?
Mike
On 6/29/06, El Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chan (Alpha Trilogies Networks) wrote:
Hi,
Does some one experience the Sangoma A20X-ec series card that cant detect
the hangup tone?
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[channels]
context = from-pstn3
switchtype =
Hi,
Does some one experience the Sangoma A20X-ec series card that cant detect
the hangup tone?
I got * server 1.2.5 and running on Centos 4.3, I hock up to two PSTN lines
and each time some one call in and my phone delay 1-2 sec (this is Asterisk
delay nothing to do with Sangoma) and it rings on
chan (Alpha Trilogies Networks) wrote:
Hi,
Does some one experience the Sangoma A20X-ec series card that cant detect
the hangup tone?
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[channels]
context = from-pstn3
switchtype = national
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
transfer=yes
echocancel = yes
echocancelwhenbridged = yes
Hi,
can anybody confirm if there are any patches required for Caller ID to
work on a Sangoma A200 card on a BT line in the UK?
With Asterisk 1.2.9.1
thanks
Mike
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I've been using Asterisk 1.2.6 with a 4 port FXO Sangoma A200 card for
the past month without many problems (other than the fact that the
Sangoma card doesn't disconnect hung up calls immediately, which I
posted about in another thread, and has still not been fixed),
however, I had a call from
Mike Garey wrote:
It turns out that the Sangoma card had suddently decided to stop
answering on channels 2,3 and 4, so if someone was using channel 1,
then no other calls would be picked up. We could, however, make
outgoing calls. I tried restarting Asterisk and it didn't make a
difference.
On 5/26/06, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Garey wrote:
It turns out that the Sangoma card had suddently decided to stop
answering on channels 2,3 and 4, so if someone was using channel 1,
then no other calls would be picked up. We could, however, make
outgoing
Mike Garey wrote:
And as far as I know, this isn't a problem that plagues all FXO cards,
as there are many other users who don't have the same problem.
Are you sure your LEC is sending you disconnect supervision on the
line? That's the only way *anybody's* cards are going to know if the
On Friday 26 May 2006 17:07, Mike Garey wrote:
And as far as I know, this isn't a problem that plagues all FXO cards,
as there are many other users who don't have the same problem. I just
got off the phone with a Sangoma tech representative and they said
that they tried testing hangup
On Friday 26 May 2006 18:36, Brian Capouch wrote:
I have a fantasy that someday in the near future, after VoIP has
provided true local loop competition even out here in Hooterville, I'll
run into the local telco folks, now down on their luck. In my vision
they'll be sitting on the street
We ran some tests on
our line here where a scope and voltmeter, we were able to see the waveform
changes on incoming call and the voltage at 6-7v during the conversation, but no
drop in voltage (or reverse tip/ring) when the remote side hanged-up. The
voltage went back to around 48v after
On 4/26/06, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you in the USA or Canada?
I'm in Canada. Toronto, Ontario to be exact. And it was on a local
ontario Asterisk users group where other people with Sangoma A200
cards mentioned they were having the same problem.. So it could be
Mike Garey wrote:
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; How many seconds of silence before we end the recording
maxsilence=10
; Silence threshold (what we consider silence, the lower, the more sensitive)
silencethreshold=128
the maxsilence setting doesn't really help, as I believe that only
limits how long we
On 4/26/06, John Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Garey wrote:
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; How many seconds of silence before we end the recording
maxsilence=10
; Silence threshold (what we consider silence, the lower, the more
sensitive)
silencethreshold=128
the maxsilence setting doesn't
Mike,
As someone else mentioned, the delay in getting the disconnect from the
CO is a function of the CO equipment and there isn't much you can do
about that. In one of my test cases from yesterday, disconnect came
within three seconds of the pstn phone hanging up.
I'd have to guess that
John Novack wrote:
Mike Garey wrote:
well, the problem isn't that the card doesn't detect a disconnect,
it's that it doesn't detect it immediately (or at least within a short
period).
Odds are that is the telco, and not the Sangoma or Digium card. That is
quite normal for a 10-30 second
Are you in the USA or Canada?
Mike Garey wrote:
yes, I'm using kewlstart
On 4/24/06, Sean Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 17:20 -0400, Mike Garey wrote:
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk
users in my area, my telco _does_ provide
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk
users in my area, my telco _does_ provide disconnect supervision.. It
seems that the problem is actually related to the Sangoma A200 card
I'm using, as two other people both using this same card have
expressed the same
Mike Garey wrote:
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk
users in my area, my telco _does_ provide disconnect supervision.. It
seems that the problem is actually related to the Sangoma A200 card
I'm using, as two other people both using this same card have
Likewise here.
Using a 10 port FXO card and no problems detecting remote hangup. I'll
grant you it can be a little slow sometimes however.
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 16:54 -0500, Rich Adamson wrote:
Mike Garey wrote:
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk
users
well, the problem isn't that the card doesn't detect a disconnect,
it's that it doesn't detect it immediately (or at least within a short
period). I'm talking about 10 or so seconds before the channel is
hung up - which is causing empty voicemail messages to be left when
the user hangs up before
Mike Garey wrote:
well, the problem isn't that the card doesn't detect a disconnect,
it's that it doesn't detect it immediately (or at least within a short period).
Odds are that is the telco, and not the Sangoma or Digium card. That is
quite normal for a 10-30 second delay. Not all telco
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 17:20 -0400, Mike Garey wrote:
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk
users in my area, my telco _does_ provide disconnect supervision.. It
seems that the problem is actually related to the Sangoma A200 card
I'm using, as two other people
yes, I'm using kewlstart
On 4/24/06, Sean Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 17:20 -0400, Mike Garey wrote:
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk
users in my area, my telco _does_ provide disconnect supervision.. It
seems that the problem
i am trying to install sangoma a200d to my centOS server but i am receivig
this error message:
ZT_CHANCONFIG falied on channel 1: invalid argument (22)
Please help me on hopw to solve this issue! tnx!
Have you called Sangoma's tech support number?
I just implemented the same card about
Rich Adamson wrote:
i am trying to install sangoma a200d to my centOS server but i am receivig this
error message:
ZT_CHANCONFIG falied on channel 1: invalid argument (22)
Please help me on hopw to solve this issue! tnx!
Have you called Sangoma's tech support number?
I just
Mike Clark wrote:
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Have you called Sangoma's tech support number?
I just implemented the same card about two weeks ago and really didn't
have any installation issues using fc3 and trunk, however their
documentation is a little on the rough side. Install info seems to be
a little in one
Hello,
i am trying to install sangoma a200d to my centOS server but i am receivig this error message:
ZT_CHANCONFIG falied on channel 1: invalid argument (22)
Please help me on hopw to solve this issue! tnx!
kenjie
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Michael Kenjie Nukui wrote:
Hello,
i am trying to install sangoma a200d to my centOS server but i am receivig
this error message:
ZT_CHANCONFIG falied on channel 1: invalid argument (22)
How is your hardware set up? Do you have just the one A200 board, or do you have
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