I have already get a register, but I can't make a call.I had to setup a listener in order to get the register, but once the register is set I can't make a call in any way.Any hint with that??Thx in advance.Richard OSS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: I think you have to set where to get the libraries
I have installed a BN8S0 whith chan_misdn (snapshot
09_05_05) in a SuSE 9.0. I have updated the kernel to
2.6.9 in order to make chan_misdn works. And Asterisk
1.0.7 I use mISDN_for_PBX4Linux_2005_03_06 and
mISDNuser_for_PBX4Linux_2005_01_28
It works great, but today I have been doing a test
with
Ok, I have solved my problems by upgrading my
chan_misdn and downgrading my mISDNuser. Now I have
asterisk working with mISDN support.
My problem now is that no matter what I do always see
the link down.
I've plugged the BN8S0 adapter to get the 8 ports
working. When I plug to the ISDN box (using
check to see that /dev/mISDN exists.
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> Dave.
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I've installed asterisk 1.0.7 with linux kernel 2.6.3
(patched for mISDN).
I Compile mISDNuser and loaded de modules (hfcmulti,
mISDNdsp) for my BN8S0 beronet card.
I have installed chan_misdn-beta-0.0.3rc4 with no
problems.
I have configured my misdn.conf as follows:
[general]
context=default
This is the asterisk output:
-- Executing Answer("SIP/202-8236", "") in new stack
-- Executing Dial("SIP/202-8236",
"SIP/203|100|tTr") in new stack
-- Called 203
-- SIP/203-3c5d is ringing
-- SIP/203-3c5d answered SIP/202-8236
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/202-8236 and
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