I'm thinking of replacing 'dahdi_scan > ' with 'mydahdi_scan > ' in config/js/index.js . mydahdi_scan would be a script that would ouput the 'faked' dahdi_scan data. I don't know what parts of the output I need to fake to get my setup working with the Asterisk GUI. I guess I want to fake a TDM card?? This is the dahdi_scan output from my installed card:
active=yes alarms=OK description=Wildcard TE121 Card 0 name=WCT1/0 manufacturer=Digium devicetype=Wildcard TE121 with VPMADT032 location=PCI Bus 04 Slot 09 basechan=1 totchans=24 irq=16 type=digital-T1 syncsrc=1 lbo=0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) coding_opts=B8ZS,AMI framing_opts=ESF,D4 coding=B8ZS framing=ESF On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 3:44 PM, marvin horst <[email protected]>wrote: > Yes, that's what I'd like to do, manually edit the conf file and then fake > dahdi_scan. How do I go about faking dahdi_scan??? > > The reason I was missing Span 2 was that I'm actually working in my backup > server which has a TE121B card which only has one T1 span. > > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Tzafrir Cohen > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 02:28:12PM -0500, marvin horst wrote: >> > Does the Asterisk GUI use dahdi_genconf to determine it's hardware >> setup? So >> > all I have to do is get dahdi_genconf to spit out the proper hardware >> config >> > for my 'unique' setup and I'm good to go? >> >> No, it can't really figure that out. >> >> But let's look at something different: >> >> if you already have FXS and FXO channels, why should the GUI care how >> they were created? >> >> The ugly way to trick the GUI: fake the output of dahdi_scan as if you >> have analog channels. From this point on it wouldn't really care. >> >> -- Marvin Horst IT Manager Paul B Zimmerman Inc (717) 738-7365 x824
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