On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:52:51AM +0100, Nick Barnes wrote:
The reason I ask is that I installed a BRI system (Single Fritz! AVM card
using chan_CAPI) last week which refused to work - turned out that British
Telecom had provisioned the line as a point-to-point and not
point-to-multipoint as
Robinson Tim-W10277:
We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
So, reading between the lines
To enable DDI/DID/DOD, the card must be run under the ZAPHFC channel driver
and therefore must be a HFC card? Can somebody confirm this?
What I understood from earlier discussion is that the AVM cards do not
support ptp mode, only in the more expensive models. (Or was that Eicon,
but those are all expensive... mmmh) ;)
Either way, zaphfc/qozap seems to be the better choice for any application.
Nick Barnes wrote:
Robinson
To enable DDI/DID/DOD, the card must be run under the ZAPHFC channel
driver and therefore must be a HFC card? Can somebody confirm this?
Basically yes, but ...
The reason I ask is that I installed a BRI system (Single Fritz! AVM
card using chan_CAPI) last week which refused to work
... if
Holger Schurig:
Basically yes, but ...
Many thanks for your help - I'll stop playing with the AVM cards now!
HFC cards are cheap as well.
Check the voip-info.org wiki, as usual :-)
Indeed. Had a look there and found a few cards, but what I really was after
was recommendations for a good
On Monday 09 August 2004 14:06, Nick Barnes wrote:
Holger Schurig:
Basically yes, but ...
Many thanks for your help - I'll stop playing with the AVM cards now!
but chan_capi is in sync with * cvs, hfc-s support (bri_stuff) no
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Alessio Focardi wrote:
Hello Robinson,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 11:19:35 AM, you wrote:
RTW We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
RTW I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
Have someone got a list of bristuff compatible ISDN card ?
I have, for example, some DIGI (datafire) cards
It does not work with the binary only AVM Fritz card driver.
And I did not get P2P+DID working even with active AVM card. The chan_capi
driver kept spindle a loop when I started Asterisk.
Now I'm at zaphfc, that works the best.
So, to make things simple: If you want P2P+DID
Holger Schurig wrote:
It does not work with the binary only AVM Fritz card driver.
And I did not get P2P+DID working even with active AVM card. The chan_capi
driver kept spindle a loop when I started Asterisk.
Now I'm at zaphfc, that works the best.
So, to make things simple: If you want
Hello Tomaz,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 10:58:56 AM, you wrote:
T hello,
T anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
T what kernel ?
Dunno what DDI is but I'm currently using a HFC card in NT mode
point2point using the package bristuff 0.0.0.2 with fedora core 1 and
We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
Rgds
Tim
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci
anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
what kernel ?
I have.
I'm using Linux kernel 2.6.7.
what you suggest for DDI - point2point mode (card,kernel,chan_...,
...) ?
In the wiki there's a page where I described how I got Asterisk CVS
working with
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci based ISDN card :
point2point DDI
Hello Tomaz,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 10:58:56 AM, you wrote:
T hello,
T anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID
hello Holger,
what card you have? with hfc chipset?
Tomaz
Holger Schurig wrote:
anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
what kernel ?
I have.
I'm using Linux kernel 2.6.7.
what you suggest for DDI - point2point mode (card,kernel,chan_...,
...) ?
In the
hi Tim,
what you think this card will work with bri-stuff ? DDI P2P ?
ASUS HN 100 ST D 128K (i think it has winbond chip)
tnx,
tomaz
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Robinson Tim-W10277 wrote:
There are several cards that use the chipset, and we had to modify the
code to get it to recognise the cards. I have spoken to
what card you have? with hfc chipset?
Two D-Link LCS-8051 cards.
Of course with HFC chipset, otherwise I wouldn't use zaphfc ...
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ASUS HN 100 ST D 128K (i think it has winbond chip)
If you think then probably no one can say something for sure.
Use lspci and post the output for this card.
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I'm taking a slight tangent here, but stay with me.
It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI cards
with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and isdn4linux (via
modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for which reasons?
Gary
Notice: Spelling
I'm taking a slight tangent here, but stay with me.
It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI cards
with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and isdn4linux (via
modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for which reasons?
zaphfc is the best
Am Mi, 2004-06-30 um 12.29 schrieb Holger Schurig:
ASUS HN 100 ST D 128K (i think it has winbond chip)
If you think then probably no one can say something for sure.
Use lspci and post the output for this card.
Just read what it says on the chipset. If it is a Winbond 6692 then
just wait
Hi!
It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI
cards with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and
isdn4linux (via modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for which
reasons?
i4l: Trouble with outgoing DTMF (not working), less ISDN features than
ok,
here is something to add .. correct me if I'm wrong!
tomaz
Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Hi!
It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI
cards with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and
isdn4linux (via modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for
Am Mi, 2004-06-30 um 17.21 schrieb Tomaz:
ok,
here is something to add .. correct me if I'm wrong!
ok, i will! ;-)
chan_capi: more features (early dial, call deflection, ISDN hold
retrieve etc), stable, comes with echosquelch, works only with cards that
have CAPI driver support; far
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