Chris
Looking at this file below you need to move the stuff below the
channel => 4-5
line to each span definition. Anything below the channel line gets
completely ignored! I stand to be corrected but I think your current
config will not have any echo cancellation at all.
I have just posted
I said:
> I've tried isdn4linux (severe echo, reproducable on every
> inbound call) and zaphfc (intermittent echo, disappears
> within about 30 secs of the call starting).
Many thanks to those who replied. General consensus seems to be switching to
mISDN or CAPI won't solve the intermittent echo
Chris
I have only ever used zaphfc drivers and for me they are perfect. Echo
has never been a problem. It would be helpful if you were to provide a
bit more information to the group about your configuration so we can try
and help you work out the cause.
Switching to capi or mISDN is unlike
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> > It seems that HFC-S cards can be connected with asterisk in a few
> > different
> > ways - isdn4linux, mISDN, chan_capi or zaphfc. I've tried isdn4linux
> > (severe
> > echo, reproducable on every inbound call) and zaphfc (intermittent echo,
> >
It seems that HFC-S cards can be connected with asterisk in a few
different
ways - isdn4linux, mISDN, chan_capi or zaphfc. I've tried
isdn4linux (severe
echo, reproducable on every inbound call) and zaphfc (intermittent
echo,
disappears within about 30 secs of the call starting).
What's the