Hi,
I had the same problem when i tried i4l, and as far as I remember the
solution was to set
the outgoing msn to the msn of the isdn-line.
From my old modem.conf:
incomingmsn=*
outgoingmsn=123456,123457
device => /dev/ttyI0
device => /dev/ttyI1
best regards,
Nils
On Sat,
Hi all,
I'm experiencing some problems with i4l and i can't find a solution. I'm
using
Eicon Diva 1 BRI
Eicon Diva Server 4 Bri
A ISDN PBX where I connect the first ISDN card (exten 204 in the
ISDN PBX) and a ISDN phone (exten 210 in the ISDN PBX)
Suse 8.1
m.
B.R.
Eduardo.
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Michael
Enviado el: martes, 14 de diciembre de 2004 23:21
Para: Andrew Furey; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Asunto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Busy message on ISDN card
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Busy message on ISDN cards?
Hi all,
I'm new to asterisk and not too knowledgeable on ISDN, so please be
gentle :)
I have a dual-channel Eicon Diehl Diva card in
Hi all,
I'm new to asterisk and not too knowledgeable on ISDN, so please be gentle :)
I have a dual-channel Eicon Diehl Diva card in a Debian Woody box with
kernel 2.4.27, connecting to a Telstra (Australia) Onramp Home Highway
ISDN line. I'm pretty certain the card and line both work since
they'