Hi Thomas, Am Donnerstag, den 11.09.2008, 16:12 +0200 schrieb Thomas Zimmermann: > I use Asterisk with CAPI on FreeBSD 7 and Nagios only for sending and > (later) receiving SMS alerts over ISDN to and from mobile users. Receiving > SMS is an option to acknowledge or delegate alerts. Now I have stumbled > across three issues.
oh this works now, good to know. Does anybody know if this feature works with any gsm interface too? > > 1. Sharing Asterisk on the same NT with an existing PBX: > We have an ISDN line with 4 NTs (8 BRI channels) and 100 telephone numbers > for DDI. The protocol is point-to-point. > Since connecting Asterisk behind the existing PBX is not possible, I share > one of the NTs with the existing PBX. sending SMS through the PBX isn't possible or why can't you connect behind the PBX? > I assume that the existing PBX listens to all DDI Numbers. How can I > configure Asterisk to listen to one number without interfering with the > other PBX? You write "assume". Why does it listen to? Of course it sees everything on the bus. But as you didn't mentioned anything, I think the other DDIs are reaching the expected destination through the nomal PBX? > 2. I am still confused as to how I should setup capi.conf and > extensions.conf correctly for an ISDN line with DDIs! All documentation I > have found (readmes and Google) mainly focuses on ISDN with > point-to-multipoint (msn). I think this is for voice/fax/data services only. Sending SMS is more a Abfallprodukt of network commands in my opinion. > Although my configuration works, I see strange behavior. After running > Asterisk for about 15 minutes, the /var/log/messages log file and the > console fill up about five times every second with the following message: > i4b-L2 dss1_pipe_data_req: unit=0, pipe=0, i_queue full or no fifo > translator!! No, idea, I guess you have to wait for HSP :-) > 3. Sending SMS, the command above runs successfully, and I receive a message > on the mobile phone. However, it displays the wrong ?Calling Line > Identification (CLIP)?: It shows the main number instead of the DDI > extension. > > smsq --motx-channel=?CAPI/ISDN1/0622100000' 079xxx8690 'Hello World? (valid > for Swisscom in Switzerland) did you try --motx-callerid xxxx78 ? regards Oliver _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- Asterisk-BSD mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd

