A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running asterisk.
On each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he plugs a telephone cable into socket 2 or 3 etc, but not 1,
On 2 Sep 2004 at 6:32, Rich Adamson wrote:
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running
asterisk. On each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing
call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running
asterisk. On each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing
call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he plugs a telephone cable into socket 2
I've tested this change already, and it's actually more broke than
fixed. I have a T100P card connected to a TA750, with 20/4 FXS/FXO.
When dialing TO one of these ports, it always looks busy to
asterisk... I've backed off to version 1.330 of chan_zap.c and it
works fine...
I'll try to post
On 2 Sep 2004 at 15:34, Rich Adamson wrote:
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running
asterisk. On each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an
outgoing call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
Yeah, I posted a new bug. My configuration isn't that wierd, I didn't
think. Asterisk - T100P - TA750... I'd still like to see the
'battery detection' working for my situation. I'm trying to get his
attention on IRC at the moment, as he suggested on the bug tracker...
Rob
On Fri, 03 Sep 2004
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running asterisk. On
each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he plugs a telephone cable into socket 2 or 3 etc, but not 1, when
he dials
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 01:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They would like to be able to unplug lines and use them for other
purposes at times.
Out of curiosity, why are they unplugging the lines? i.e. what are these
other purposes ?
-A.
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On 1 Sep 2004 at 7:30, Rich Adamson wrote:
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running asterisk.
On each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he plugs a telephone cable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
So basically if there is a problem with line 1 out of 12, no calls
are going to get through...surely this isn't expected behaviour.
What about putting all the channels in a group (1 for example) and use
Zap/r1/number to dial. This wil use round robin to pick a
On 1 Sep 2004 at 9:00, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 01:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They would like to be able to unplug lines and use them for other
purposes at times.
Out of curiosity, why are they unplugging the lines? i.e. what are
these other purposes ?
On 2 Sep 2004 at 3:00, Christian Victor wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
So basically if there is a problem with line 1 out of 12, no calls
are going to get through...surely this isn't expected behaviour.
What about putting all the channels in a group (1 for example) and use
Zap/r1/number
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running asterisk. On
each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he plugs a telephone cable into socket 2 or 3 etc, but not 1, when
he dials out, it
On 1 Sep 2004 at 17:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A customer of mine has 3 TDM400P cards in a box running asterisk. On
each card he has four FXO modules.
I have set up the dialplan to dial via group 1 for an outgoing call.
Channels 1-12 are in group 1.
If he plugs a telephone cable
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