On 09/18/13 15:20, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
Hello,
thanks to Hans Petter Selasky, isdn4bsd (i4b) was easy to install and
seems to do the same great job these days with 9.2 as a decade ago with
3.x :-)
But I had a hard time getting isdntest-connection working with my atcom
AX-4S (HFC-4S).
Accidentally I read on HPSs site that HFC-4S/8S are by default
initialized in pcm_slave mode.
I had no idea about pcm_mode – nothing qualified found with a very quick
search – but I understand the need and possibilities of clock sources.
But why is the default to rely on external clock source with HFC-4S?
Hi,
This is just to avoid a conflict if the devices are physically connected.
And how – if it's describable in one sentence – does the HFC-4S read
external clock?
It depends on the board. I have not used this feature myself, but there
is some wiring cables, you can put between the boards (if they support
it), which also handles call-bridging in hardware.
Is there something like 'hint.hfc.X.pcm_master' (planned)?
No, but please submit a patch if you want it :-)
Why isn't isdn4bsd and libcapi in the official ports tree?
There is no specific reason for this. If you ask, the ports guys will
eventually include it :-)
--HPS
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