I've been running an Asterisk box with 4 FXO ports and 12 FXS ports for
months. The cards are sharing interrupts. The machine has one network
card too. The system behaves very well. In my experience, putting
multiple TDM cards in one box works. I've not been so lucky with
multiple T1/E1 cards,
I have in my house a device called DoorBell Fon, which connects to an
FXO port. When a visitor presses the button on the intercom, Asterisk
will see an incoming call. You can configure your dialplan to react as
you wish. You can also purchase a lock controller which will solve the
problem of
Shouldn't your spans be configured as cas,hdb3 rather than esf,b8sz?
Fernando
On Dec 6, 2004, at 12:33 AM, Andrew Aken wrote:
We've been working for the past 2 weeks to get a new V400P working
with our PRIs from the telephone company. We're trying to get the
Asterisk server setup as a VoIP
I have a similar issue. I am trying to get two TE410Ps to operate
together correctly on the same box. The first card has operated well
for months. The other is always reported as internally clocked no
matter what I do. I used to run on RedHat 8.0 (old, I know) and it was
not until I moved to
Your description makes perfect sense. My system is still getting HDLC
overruns, which are certainly a consequence of frame slips because the
second card is not getting clocked from the external source.
I come back to my basic question:
How do you configure an asterisk system so that a
Yes. I've tried:
- ztcfg
- rmmod the wct4xxp module and zaptel and modprob'ing again
- rebooting the server.
No matter what I do, the second card is always "internally clocked".
The E1 I have plugged into that board is good. It can clock the first
card just fine.
This is my complete
You were right. It was a PCI latency issue. I played with this thing
for hours until I realized that I got no IRQ misses on the second card
until my agents logged into the system using IAX. As soon as the first
one logged in, IRQ misses started.
I played with the latency on the Digium cards,
It seems to me that if not all cards are clocked from the same source,
then each one should be able to get its own external clock. However,
card 0 has an external clock, but card 1 does not. Look at this:
#cd /proc/zaptel/
# grep ClockSource *
1:Span 1: TE4/0/1 "TE410P (PCI) Card 0 Span 1"
You probably have an error in the sendmail configuration in your
machine. Is it configured to relay properly? You can probably test it
with some other application. I use this feature in Asterisk all the time
and it works well.
Fernando
Luis Amado Vargas (ATIQRO) wrote:
I can't send message in
I have an open ticket for this item. If it leads anywhere, I'll post it
in the mailing list.
Fernando
On Nov 26, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Peter Svensson wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Dr. Fernando Macías Garza wrote:
It seems to me that if not all cards are clocked from the same source,
then each one
I've been running Asterisk for months with no problems. I have grown to
the point where I need an aditional TE cards. After many attempts I was
able to add the second card without affecting the performance of the
first. However, the second card is not working properly.
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