Re: [Freeswitch-users] Configuring Sangoma U100

2009-08-03 Thread Merul Patel
 I'm new to FS, and experimenting with it on a constrained  
 environment (PCEngines ALIX board running Voyage Linux 0.62).

 So far, FS has compiled fine, and I can register multiple  
 softphones and make calls between them, but I'm lost at how to  
 configure a Sangoma U100 so I can make and receive calls over an  
 analogue line.

 I've installed the wanpipe drivers (3.5.4) from Sangoma, and the  
 wanrouter utility detects the USB device, and I've compiled it to  
 support the TDM API.

 FS was compiled with the Openzap module - as best as I can tell.

 I thought that I would be able to use the wancfg_tdmapi utility to  
 configure the /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf and then use the generated  
 configuration file as the basis for configuring autoload_configs/ 
 openzap.conf.xml.

 try wancfg_fs

Thanks for the suggestion Michael, but the same result occurs as when  
I try wancfg_tdmapi, ie:

No Sangoma voice compatible cards found/configured


 However, the wancfg utility doesn't generate the wanpipe1.conf, and  
 I'm stumped.

 Any pointers would be much appreciated.



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Configuring Sangoma U100

2009-08-03 Thread Michael Jerris
What is the output of wantouter hwprobe?

On Aug 3, 2009, at 3:12 AM, Merul Patel me...@mac.com wrote:

 I'm new to FS, and experimenting with it on a constrained
 environment (PCEngines ALIX board running Voyage Linux 0.62).

 So far, FS has compiled fine, and I can register multiple
 softphones and make calls between them, but I'm lost at how to
 configure a Sangoma U100 so I can make and receive calls over an
 analogue line.

 I've installed the wanpipe drivers (3.5.4) from Sangoma, and the
 wanrouter utility detects the USB device, and I've compiled it to
 support the TDM API.

 FS was compiled with the Openzap module - as best as I can tell.

 I thought that I would be able to use the wancfg_tdmapi utility to
 configure the /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf and then use the generated
 configuration file as the basis for configuring autoload_configs/
 openzap.conf.xml.

 try wancfg_fs

 Thanks for the suggestion Michael, but the same result occurs as when
 I try wancfg_tdmapi, ie:

 No Sangoma voice compatible cards found/configured


 However, the wancfg utility doesn't generate the wanpipe1.conf, and
 I'm stumped.

 Any pointers would be much appreciated.



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Configuring Sangoma U100

2009-08-03 Thread Merul Patel
 What is the output of wantouter hwprobe?

voyage:~# wanrouter hwprobe

---
| Wanpipe Hardware Probe Info |
---
1 . U100   : BUSID=1-1 : V=00

Card Cnt: U100=1

voyage:~# dahdi_hardware
usb:001/002  wanpipe- 10c4:8461 Sangoma WANPIPE USB-FXO  
Device



 On Aug 3, 2009, at 3:12 AM, Merul Patel me...@mac.com wrote:

 I'm new to FS, and experimenting with it on a constrained
 environment (PCEngines ALIX board running Voyage Linux 0.62).

 So far, FS has compiled fine, and I can register multiple
 softphones and make calls between them, but I'm lost at how to
 configure a Sangoma U100 so I can make and receive calls over an
 analogue line.

 I've installed the wanpipe drivers (3.5.4) from Sangoma, and the
 wanrouter utility detects the USB device, and I've compiled it to
 support the TDM API.

 FS was compiled with the Openzap module - as best as I can tell.

 I thought that I would be able to use the wancfg_tdmapi utility to
 configure the /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf and then use the generated
 configuration file as the basis for configuring autoload_configs/
 openzap.conf.xml.

 try wancfg_fs

 Thanks for the suggestion Michael, but the same result occurs as when
 I try wancfg_tdmapi, ie:

 No Sangoma voice compatible cards found/configured


 However, the wancfg utility doesn't generate the wanpipe1.conf, and
 I'm stumped.

 Any pointers would be much appreciated.



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Configuring Sangoma U100

2009-08-03 Thread Michael Jerris
I have yet to configure one of these cards for freeswitch so it's  
possible it's not in the config util yet.  I suggest contacting  
sangoma support for assistance

On Aug 3, 2009, at 12:56 PM, Merul Patel me...@mac.com wrote:

 What is the output of wantouter hwprobe?

 voyage:~# wanrouter hwprobe

 ---
 | Wanpipe Hardware Probe Info |
 ---
 1 . U100   : BUSID=1-1 : V=00

 Card Cnt: U100=1

 voyage:~# dahdi_hardware
 usb:001/002  wanpipe- 10c4:8461 Sangoma WANPIPE USB-FXO
 Device



 On Aug 3, 2009, at 3:12 AM, Merul Patel me...@mac.com wrote:

 I'm new to FS, and experimenting with it on a constrained
 environment (PCEngines ALIX board running Voyage Linux 0.62).

 So far, FS has compiled fine, and I can register multiple
 softphones and make calls between them, but I'm lost at how to
 configure a Sangoma U100 so I can make and receive calls over an
 analogue line.

 I've installed the wanpipe drivers (3.5.4) from Sangoma, and the
 wanrouter utility detects the USB device, and I've compiled it to
 support the TDM API.

 FS was compiled with the Openzap module - as best as I can tell.

 I thought that I would be able to use the wancfg_tdmapi utility to
 configure the /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf and then use the  
 generated
 configuration file as the basis for configuring autoload_configs/
 openzap.conf.xml.

 try wancfg_fs

 Thanks for the suggestion Michael, but the same result occurs as  
 when
 I try wancfg_tdmapi, ie:

 No Sangoma voice compatible cards found/configured


 However, the wancfg utility doesn't generate the wanpipe1.conf,  
 and
 I'm stumped.

 Any pointers would be much appreciated.



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Configuring Sangoma U100

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Jerris


On Aug 2, 2009, at 5:34 PM, Merul Patel wrote:

I'm new to FS, and experimenting with it on a constrained  
environment (PCEngines ALIX board running Voyage Linux 0.62).


So far, FS has compiled fine, and I can register multiple softphones  
and make calls between them, but I'm lost at how to configure a  
Sangoma U100 so I can make and receive calls over an analogue line.


I've installed the wanpipe drivers (3.5.4) from Sangoma, and the  
wanrouter utility detects the USB device, and I've compiled it to  
support the TDM API.


FS was compiled with the Openzap module - as best as I can tell.

I thought that I would be able to use the wancfg_tdmapi utility to  
configure the /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf and then use the generated  
configuration file as the basis for configuring autoload_configs/ 
openzap.conf.xml.


try wancfg_fs

However, the wancfg utility doesn't generate the wanpipe1.conf, and  
I'm stumped.


Any pointers would be much appreciated.

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