Can anyone give me a simple easy-to-understand place to start for
setting up Asterisk? All I want it for is for Caller ID and to drop
calls from certain phone numbers. I have a US Robots data/fax modem.
Asterisk is running (as evidenced by ps ax) and the phone line is
plugged into the computer.
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 04:34:46 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Can anyone give me a simple easy-to-understand place to start for
setting up Asterisk? All I want it for is for Caller ID and to drop
calls from certain phone numbers. I have a US Robots data/fax modem.
Start here.
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 17:04 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 04:34:46 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Can anyone give me a simple easy-to-understand place to start for
setting up Asterisk? All I want it for is for Caller ID and to drop
calls from certain phone
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 06:11:34 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
I don't think it is communicating with my network card. Is there a way
I can test that?
I guess you would start searching documentation on modem.conf.
Justin
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On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 17:20 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 06:11:34 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
I don't think it is communicating with my network card. Is there a way
I can test that?
I guess you would start searching documentation on modem.conf.
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 17:04 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 04:34:46 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Can anyone give me a simple easy-to-understand place to start for
setting up Asterisk? All I want it for is for Caller ID and to drop
calls from certain phone
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 17:04 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 04:34:46 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Can anyone give me a simple easy-to-understand place to start for
setting up Asterisk? All I want it for is for Caller ID and to drop
calls from certain phone
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 08:51:28 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
After configuring zaptel.conf, you can load the drivers for the card.
modprobe is used to load modules for use by the Linux kernel. For
example, to load the wctdm driver, you would run:
zaptel.conf is for Digium branded
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 20:13 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
On AD 2006 December 12 Tuesday 08:51:28 PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
After configuring zaptel.conf, you can load the drivers for the card.
modprobe is used to load modules for use by the Linux kernel. For
example, to load the
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