I dial using groups. Dial(Zap/g1/1234)
I'm pretty sure this was taken off of the examples on the Sangoma website.
On 9/19/06, Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Sangoma PRI card configured for E1 line (i.e. 30+1 channels per
port) and I'm not quite sure on how the Dial command should performed.
I'm using the standard Dial command as if it were a Zap channel. For example
Dial(Zap/1/1234) ; Dial 1234 using channel 1 on port 1
Dial(Zap/32/1234) ; Dial 1234 using channel 1 on port 2 (i.e. 32nd
zapata entry)
Most often than not this works, but sometimes the call fails. However,
reading the Asterisk docs, it says that to dial using a PRI card I
should use, instead, the following command:
Dial(Zap/1-1/1234) ; Dial using channel 1 on port 1
Dial(Zap/2-1/1234) ; Dial using channel 1 on port 2
Which one is correct? Should I dial Zap/32 or Zap/2-1 to go through the
1st channel on port 2?
I'm scared of changing my whole dial plan and then discover that,
occasionally, things do not work as expected.
Please, can someone who has used Sangoma PRI card help me? My
Zapata.conf is set as if we had 60+ channels (something similar to this):
context = my_context
group = 1
[snip...]
signalling = pri_cpe
switchtype = euroisdn
channel => 1-15, 17-31 ; Same, up to channel 62
Thanks in advance.
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