Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk, IAX, & Sub interfaces

2010-03-29 Thread trebaum
I thought about that, but there are a couple issues with that.  Currently the 
physical interface has a single gateway (the only way to change this is to add 
more physical interfaces), and that gateway is what does the routing to the 
specific peers.  Being that all of the traffic is going to a single point, and 
I can't specify what interface the traffic is originating from (in *), when it 
gets to the default gw all of the traffic looks the same.

~ T

On Mar 29, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:

> - "trebaum"  wrote:
>> So I realize the error in my question/request.  The section I was
>> thinking of using for the binding IP address, is, itself, the wrong
>> place to do such a thing.  It would need to be in the register
>> statement... something like the following...
>> 
>> register => user:pass:fro...@targetpeer
>> 
> 
> Why not add a route to your system for each of the three IPs you'll be 
> registering to with their associated interfaces?
> 
> Tim Nelson
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk, IAX, & Sub interfaces

2010-03-29 Thread trebaum
So I realize the error in my question/request.  The section I was thinking of 
using for the binding IP address, is, itself, the wrong place to do such a 
thing.  It would need to be in the register statement... something like the 
following...

register => user:pass:fro...@targetpeer

I do realize that this functionality doesn't currently exist.  Requests will be 
made in the appropriate places.  Thanks for the help.

:)

~ T

On Mar 29, 2010, at 12:03 PM, trebaum wrote:

> Is there anyway to get the following scenario to work...
> 
> I have 3 IAX trunks that I want to setup to peer with other * boxes.  I have 
> 1 physical interface, eth0.  I also have 2 sub interfaces, eth0:1 & eth0:2.  
> I want to setup a single IAX trunk on each of the interfaces.  All 3 
> interfaces are going to have separate publicly routable IPs, and for this 
> purpose, let's say that because of operational restrictions, I cannot just 
> setup all 3 physical interfaces.
> 
> What would really be nice, is if in the entries for each of the trunks to be 
> able to use the bindaddr setting per trunk.  This would allow me to be able 
> to connect trunk1 from eth0, trunk2 from eth0:1, trunk3 from eth0:2.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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[asterisk-users] Asterisk, IAX, & Sub interfaces

2010-03-29 Thread trebaum
Is there anyway to get the following scenario to work...

I have 3 IAX trunks that I want to setup to peer with other * boxes.  I have 1 
physical interface, eth0.  I also have 2 sub interfaces, eth0:1 & eth0:2.  I 
want to setup a single IAX trunk on each of the interfaces.  All 3 interfaces 
are going to have separate publicly routable IPs, and for this purpose, let's 
say that because of operational restrictions, I cannot just setup all 3 
physical interfaces.

What would really be nice, is if in the entries for each of the trunks to be 
able to use the bindaddr setting per trunk.  This would allow me to be able to 
connect trunk1 from eth0, trunk2 from eth0:1, trunk3 from eth0:2.

Thanks

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Re: [asterisk-users] Dialing out a T1

2009-10-27 Thread trebaum

On Oct 27, 2009, at 10:50 PM, trebaum wrote:

> Ok, so this might seem like a stupid question, but I don't quite
> understand how to dial out to the pstn though my T1 from a specific
> number.  Maybe i'm missing something, but everything I'm reading has
> you dial a number from the "group" but that's not what i'm looking
> for.  If someone can just point me into the right direction, I would
> greatly appreciate it.
> Thanks
>
> ~T

Ok, so I was able to get my answer from the IRC channel.  Just in case  
anyone is curious in the future, you just need to set the CID to the  
number you want to call from as you are making the outgoing call.

~T



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[asterisk-users] Dialing out a T1

2009-10-27 Thread trebaum
Ok, so this might seem like a stupid question, but I don't quite  
understand how to dial out to the pstn though my T1 from a specific  
number.  Maybe i'm missing something, but everything I'm reading has  
you dial a number from the "group" but that's not what i'm looking  
for.  If someone can just point me into the right direction, I would  
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks

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Re: [asterisk-users] E1 w/ TE420B EC

2009-08-25 Thread trebaum

On Aug 24, 2009, at 10:49 PM, Michel Verbraak wrote:

> As I see you have specified nl as defaultzone so I expect that you  
> are using a ISDN-30/15 line from provider KPN in the Netherlands.
> If so then remove the crc4 option from the span line in /etc/dahdi/ 
> system.conf.

> KPN is not using the crc4 checksum and therefore the card is not  
> getting the wrong checksum on the lines and so they get a red alarm  
> status.
> After the change reload dahdi and your lines should change colours.
>
> If this is working for you please answer to the mailing list so  
> people in the future will find it. The next time please specify the  
> type of telephoneline and provider.
>
> Regards,


Thank you for that suggestion Michel.  I removed the crc, though that  
didn't help.  Here is the info about the telephone line and the  
provider you asked for.

Provider: Colt Telecom

Kind of circuit: RJ45 Cat5 / ISDN30
Z-End: AMSTNLAQ-CGND0002023039  / A-C.23.39

Does this give you a better idea?

~T

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[asterisk-users] E1 w/ TE420B EC

2009-08-24 Thread trebaum
I keep getting a red alarm when trying to setup asterisk to use my  
TE420B EC.  I only have a blank context setup in my extensions.conf as  
I haven't started to config that until I can clear this red alarm.  I  
don't have physical access to the server, so I can't go reseat the  
modules/card/ethernet cable, though I have hands on location that have  
done this a couple times already.  Please help.  I'm quite frustrated  
at this point.  Thank you in advance for any help.


/etc/dahdi/system.conf
# Span 1: TE4/0/1 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER)
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
echocanceller=mg2,1-15,17-31

# Global data

loadzone= nl
defaultzone = nl


/etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf
[trunkgroups]

[channels]
; Span 1: TE4/0/1 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER)
group=1
context=frompstn
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling = pri_cpe
channel => 1-15,17-31
context = default


cat /proc/dahdi/1
Span 1: TE4/0/1 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER) HDB3/CCS/CRC4 RED

   1 TE4/0/1/1 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   2 TE4/0/1/2 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   3 TE4/0/1/3 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   4 TE4/0/1/4 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   5 TE4/0/1/5 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   6 TE4/0/1/6 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   7 TE4/0/1/7 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   8 TE4/0/1/8 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
   9 TE4/0/1/9 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  10 TE4/0/1/10 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  11 TE4/0/1/11 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  12 TE4/0/1/12 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  13 TE4/0/1/13 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  14 TE4/0/1/14 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  15 TE4/0/1/15 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  16 TE4/0/1/16 HDLCFCS (In use) RED
  17 TE4/0/1/17 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  18 TE4/0/1/18 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  19 TE4/0/1/19 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  20 TE4/0/1/20 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  21 TE4/0/1/21 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  22 TE4/0/1/22 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  23 TE4/0/1/23 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  24 TE4/0/1/24 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  25 TE4/0/1/25 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  26 TE4/0/1/26 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  27 TE4/0/1/27 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  28 TE4/0/1/28 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  29 TE4/0/1/29 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  30 TE4/0/1/30 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)
  31 TE4/0/1/31 Clear (In use) RED(SWEC: MG2)

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Re: [asterisk-users] how to install asterisk

2009-08-21 Thread trebaum
Start here, http://www.asterisk.org/support

~T


On Aug 21, 2009, at 1:22 PM,  
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> hello friends,
>
> i have to configures asterisk n my hardware details are
>
>
> O.S - Ubuntu 8.04 Lts
>
> Memory - 1 GB
>
> Proccessor- core 2 duo
>
> is any one having a good link or how to related asterisk.
>
> any help,support will be higly appreciated
>
> thx
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