Well,

I've temporary connected asterisk to a Cisco E1 (which is configured to use QSIG). Cisco debugs show:

Aug 18 13:15:05.973: %CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller E1 1/1, changed state to up
Aug 18 13:15:05.989: ISDN Se1/1:15: TX -> SABMEp c/r=1 sapi=0 tei=0
Aug 18 13:15:06.330: ISDN Se1/1:15: RX <- BAD FRAME(0x02017F)
Aug 18 13:15:06.987: ISDN Se1/1:15: TX -> SABMEp c/r=1 sapi=0 tei=0
Aug 18 13:15:07.339: ISDN Se1/1:15: RX <- BAD FRAME(0x02017F)
Aug 18 13:15:08.020: ISDN Se1/1:15: TX -> SABMEp c/r=1 sapi=0 tei=0
Aug 18 13:15:08.349: ISDN Se1/1:15: RX <- BAD FRAME(0x02017F)
Aug 18 13:15:09.022: ISDN Se1/1:15: TX -> SABMEp c/r=1 sapi=0 tei=0
Aug 18 13:15:09.355: ISDN Se1/1:15: RX <- BAD FRAME(0x02017F)
Aug 18 13:15:10.032: ISDN Se1/1:15: Event: received NL_REL_IND


I suppose the question now is: how easy is it to hack libpri qsig? I find it interesting that it's not been implemented yet, one would think alot of people must have needed it at some point in time. :)

Any feedback, pointers, reports about previous efforts, and opinions about complexity/timeframe required are absolutely welcome.

al.

I am planning on doing something similar but with a Nortel MICS... apparently
there is rudimentary QSIG support in Asterisk, but unfortunately the MICS
won't do QSIG unless you tell it it's outside of North America (which I
presume will screw up all the standard progress tones we Canucks are used
to) :-)


Nortel does have something proprietary called MCDN which I am hoping to
reverse engineer enough of to be able to light the MWI on their phones.

-A.
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