Thanks for all. But I am in perplexity now - how we can khow, what any certain 
dialect is carried out?

Look for this example:

> If we'll specify for nonexistent dialects:
>
>  <pri_spans>
>    <span id="1"> 
>      <param name="dialect" value="ABC" />
>    </span>
>    <span id="2"> 
>      <param name="dialect" value="XYZ" />
>    </span>
>  </pri_spans>
>
> - then >load mod_openzap is carried out successfully and >oz dump <i> <j> 
> gives us same result like before.

What dialect is carried out here?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael Collins 
  To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org 
  Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 5:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] mod_openzap & PRI


  Evgeniy,

  I'm not sure why EuroISDN isn't listed in the enum or string below because I 
know that Stefan (stkn on IRC) has been working on it for some time. I'll 
follow up with him and Mike Jerris to see what's going on there.

  As for seeing the dialect at run-time, right now you can't, although I don't 
see what that functionality can't be added. Most likely you'll need to use the 
"oz list" CLI command which gives output like this:

+OKspan: 1type: isdnchan_count: 24dialplan: XMLcontext: defaultdial_regex: 
fail_dial_regex: hold_music: analog_options none+OKspan: 2type: isdnchan_count: 
24dialplan: XML
context: defaultdial_regex: fail_dial_regex: hold_music: analog_options 
noneAgain, I'll confer with the big boys and see what other information can be 
added, or possibly we can create a PRI-specific CLI command like "oz list pri" 
that shows only PRI spans. Stay tuned for more information...

  -MC


  On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Evgeniy Zolotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    We have a lot of questions about mod_openzap & PRI.

    1. If to see directory libs/openzap/src/isdn it is possible to see, there 
are defined 
    such dialects : Q931, national, EvroISDN, DMS, 5ESS.

    $ ls *.c
    5ESSmes.c       DMSStateNT.c          mfifo.c                 Q921.c       
Q931mes.c
    5ESSStateNT.c  DMSStateTE.c         nationalmes.c       Q931api.c   
Q931StateNT.c
    5ESSStateTE.c  EuroISDNStateNT.c  nationalStateNT.c  Q931.c       
Q931StateTE.c
    DMSmes.c         EuroISDNStateTE.c  nationalStateTE.c  Q931ie.c    Q932mes.c

    Into the file libs/openzap/src/isdn/include/Q931.h (line ~500) are defined 
only 4 dialects

    typedef enum                                            // Dialect enum
    {
       Q931_Dialect_Q931     = 0,
       Q931_Dialect_National = 2,
       Q931_Dialect_DMS      = 4,
       Q931_Dialect_5ESS     = 6,      // Coming soon to a PRI stack near you!
                        
       Q931_Dialect_Count
    } Q931Dialect_t;
    #define DIALECT_STRINGS "q931", "", "national", "", "dms", "", "5ess", ""

    Is it possible to add our own dialect PRI (for another submission of 
SUBBADDRESS, for example), if we'll add
    new files *mess.c, *StateNT.c, *StateTE and definition * into the 
Q931Dialect_t ?


    
================================================================================

    2. We start zaptel :

    # ls /dev/zap
    1   12  15  18  20  23  26  29  31  34  37  4   42  45  48  50  53  56  59  
61  8        ctl
    10  13  16  19  21  24  27  3   32  35  38  40  43  46  49  51  54  57  6   
62  9        pseudo
    11  14  17  2   22  25  28  30  33  36  39  41  44  47  5   52  55  58  60  
7   channel  timer

    - zaptel is started and configured normally.

    Next load FreeSWITCH...

    We use such configuration file for mod_openzap :

    <configuration name="openzap.conf" description="OpenZAP Configuration">
      <settings>
        <param name="debug" value="1"/>
      </settings>
      <pri_spans>
        <span id="1"> 
          <param name="mode" value="user" />
          <param name="dialect" value="dms" />
          <param name="dialplan" value="XML"/>
          <param name="context" value="public" />    
        </span>
        <span id="2"> 
          <param name="mode" value="user" />
          <param name="dialect" value="q931" />
          <param name="dialplan" value="XML"/>
          <param name="context" value="public" />
        </span>
      </pri_spans>
    </configuration>


    Next we start (from FreeSWITCH console):

    [EMAIL PROTECTED]> console loglevel 9
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]> load mod_openzap
    ...
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]> oz dump 1 16
    API CALL [oz(dump 1 16)] output:
    span_id: 1
    chan_id: 16
    physical_span_id: 1
    physical_chan_id: 16
    type: DQ921
    state: UP
    last_state: DOWN
    cid_date:
    cid_name:
    cid_num:
    ani:
    aniII:
    dnis:
    rdnis:
    cause: NONE


    [EMAIL PROTECTED]> oz dump 2 16
    API CALL [oz(dump 2 16)] output:
    span_id: 2
    chan_id: 16
    physical_span_id: 2
    physical_chan_id: 47
    type: DQ921
    state: UP%!
    last_state: DOWN
    cid_date:
    cid_name:
    cid_num:
    ani:
    aniII:
    dnis:
    rdnis:
    cause: NONE

    In what manner ( using console or debugging messages ) we can see in 
run-time mode under what type of a dialect
    every "span" is configured ?

    If we'll specify for nonexistent dialects:

      <pri_spans>
        <span id="1"> 
          <param name="dialect" value="ABC" />
        </span>
        <span id="2"> 
          <param name="dialect" value="XYZ" />
        </span>
      </pri_spans>

    - then >load mod_openzap is carried out successfully and >oz dump <i> <j> 
gives us same result like before.

    What dialect is used by "span" in this case? How it can be looked?

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