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Jared Smith wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 16:46 +0200, Florian Arthofer wrote:
Shouldn't i see _something_ on the console, even if
the DID which is dialed isn't configured yet?
Unfortunately, I don't think so. You might want to add a
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 09:00 +0200, Florian Arthofer wrote:
So, if my ISDN-number is for example 1234567, then i should, if i dial
1234567-123, see _something_ on the console and at least i should hear
it ringing on the phone i place the call with. Am i right?
OK, ordinarily this would be true,
Ciao Florian,
I'm trying to setup Asterisk on debian etch (with the debian packages)
with a Fritz!Card PCI ISDN card and chan_capi.
Why don't you use mISDN drivers?
Bye,
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Dr. Andrea Spadaccini
Multimedia Technologies Institute - MTI S.r.l.
Web: www.x-voice.it - Tel: +39 (0) 95 7224945
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Ahoy
I'm trying to setup Asterisk on debian etch (with the debian packages)
with a Fritz!Card PCI ISDN card and chan_capi.
Everything seems to be configured the right way (excerpts below),
Asterisk seems to see the ISDN-card but if i try to place a
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 16:46 +0200, Florian Arthofer wrote:
Shouldn't i see _something_ on the console, even if
the DID which is dialed isn't configured yet?
Unfortunately, I don't think so. You might want to add a pattern match
to your dialplan that would match any DID, and see if that helps.