[Asterisk-Users] Re: *, Fritz!PCI and strange behavior

2003-11-04 Thread cg
Florian Overkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> Any light that you can shine on this would be most helpful. OBTW: the >> answer "don't use a Fritz" is not applicable here - I'm >> trying to assess >> the feasibility of making a <300$ ISDN SoHo PBX... > >Wait another while for KPJ to finish the ZapBR

[Asterisk-Users] RE: *, Fritz!PCI and strange behavior

2003-11-04 Thread Patrick Lidstone (Personal E-mail)
> I'm testing * (CVS-09/16/03-02:07:49 with zaprtc 0.0.1) with Fritz!PCI > (chan_capi 0.3.0), and have a couple of funny things - I wonder if > anyone else has seen them: > > - Now and then, * just exits. Until now I had lowish-level > verbosity on, > so all I saw was 'Executing last minute c

[Asterisk-Users] Re: *, Fritz!PCI and strange behavior

2003-11-05 Thread Cees de Groot
Peter Zeltins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Hmm, I'm running plain vanilla * v0.5 and have no problems with that >particular card, same version of chan_capi. Did you compile fcpci driver >yourself? I'm on RH9. > Yes, I compiled it myself. I'm running on Debian unstable, kernel 2.4.21 (homebuild) --

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: *, Fritz!PCI and strange behavior

2003-11-04 Thread Florian Overkamp
Hi, > -Original Message- > >Wait another while for KPJ to finish the ZapBRI stuff ? :-) > By the way, > >X100P's work like a charm for this, except for dutch callerid... > > > X100P? I'm talking about a PBX that does BRI at the outside and > (probably) SIP phones on the inside - what rol

Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: *, Fritz!PCI and strange behavior

2003-11-06 Thread Chris Wilson
Hi Patrick and others, On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Patrick Lidstone (Personal E-mail) wrote: > > - Very often, after * runs for a while, it stops recognizing incoming > > ISDN calls and refuses to send out ISDN calls. > > I have this. If I try to dial out, I get an "all channels are busy at > this ti