Hello everybody.
I have a problem with my Billion ISDN card.
When I run Asterisk (asterisk -vvvc) on five minutes (aprox.) it puts in the
screen this:
zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received (framelen = 3, stat = 0xff,
card = 0).
in the framelen it change 3 and 2.
Anyone knows something
Hi.
I'm running some asterisk boxes on different sites,
some equipped with a couple of ZapHFC cards, others with
Junghanns quadBRI cards.
All boxes were compiled with Asterisk 1.2.10 (libpri 1.2.3 zaptel 1.2.6)
and bristuff 0.3.0 pre 1s, distribution is Fedora Core 4 with
kernel 2.6.17.3
The
] On Behalf Of Alberto
Pastore
Sent: 16 October 2006 17:26
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] ZapHFC quadBRI D-Channel going down randomly
Hi.
I'm running some asterisk boxes on different sites,
some equipped with a couple of ZapHFC cards, others with
Junghanns quadBRI cards
Hi guys, i just
installed the flortz patch with bristuff-0.2.0-RC8r but when i load module
zaphfc i get this warning message:
Warning: ignoring
syns_slave=0, no such parameter in this moduleWarning: ignoring
timer_card=1, no such parameter in this moduleModule zaphfc loaded, with
: GPL
parm:modes int
parm:debug int
...i have again the kpj ?
Thanks again
Giordano
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Da: Tzafrir Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: martedì 3 ottobre 2006 15.43
A: Giordano Grandis
Oggetto: Re: [asterisk-users] Zaphfc woth florz patch
On Tue
parm:debug int
...i have again the kpj ?
Thanks again
Giordano
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Da: Tzafrir Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: martedì 3 ottobre 2006 15.43
A: Giordano Grandis
Oggetto: Re: [asterisk-users] Zaphfc woth florz patch
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006
hI,
I've got problem with zaphfc kernel module. After I load into kernel i
receive something like that into syslog:
0 16:56:42 viperprint-de kernel: zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC
received (framelen = 5, stat = 0xff, card = 0).
Jul 10 16:56:42 viperprint-de kernel: zaphfc: empty HDLC frame
Hi Marcin,
Marcin J. Kowalczyk wrote:
hI,
I've got problem with zaphfc kernel module. After I load into kernel i
receive something like that into syslog:
0 16:56:42 viperprint-de kernel: zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC
received (framelen = 5, stat = 0xff, card = 0).
Jul 10 16:56:42
Kai Fürstenberg napisał(a):
If you want to connect a telephone to the HFC card you need a crossed
cable to connect to an NTBA to which you connect the phones.
i'm connecting to ISDN-NTBA from T-Com.
As far as I know you don't need a crossed cable when you connect the
phone directly.
Have
Hi all
I managed to figure out where the problem is...
zapata.conf
channel = has to bee the last statement per channel definition.
So if you specify overlapdial=yes after channel = this has no effect.
You need to stop and restart asterisk after changes to zapata.conf. Reload
does not seam to
Hi all
I finaly set up a second * with two ZapHFC Cards. One in TE the other in NT
mode.
So I have a 1.2.5 Asterisk to run Meetme etc... and a 1.2.4 Asterisk to run
all that Zaptel stuff. First I used mISDN on 1.2.5 which worked, but
sometimes had strange behaviour.
So my hope was that zaptel
2006/3/30, Tim Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HiOne solution would be to run two instances of Asterisk on your box.Onebristuffed version to act as a gateway, and then have another instanceof 1.2.6 latest/greatest for everything else.Link them via iax.
However, I understand that a bristuffed version
Hi all
I don't manage to get asterisk 1.2.5 or 1.2.6 running with the zaphfc
driver
The scripts from junghanns.net do download a very old libpri and asterisk
version which is too buggy for me to use.
Isn't there an acutal patch to get zaphfc support in *?
-Benoit-
On 3/29/06, Benoit Panizzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there an acutal patch to get zaphfc support in *?
You even have 3 possible ways out..
1; you stay with the current bristuff (a somewhat older
zaptel+asterisk, but is this really making a difference?)
2; you use a visdn snapshot
Hello
1; you stay with the current bristuff (a somewhat older
zaptel+asterisk, but is this really making a difference?)
Oh yes. Up to 1.2.4 there is a bug in the way * replies to as SIP Options
request which makes it impossible to connect it to some commercial PBX. Up to
1.2.6 there is a bug
Hi
One solution would be to run two instances of Asterisk on your box. One
bristuffed version to act as a gateway, and then have another instance
of 1.2.6 latest/greatest for everything else. Link them via iax.
However, I understand that a bristuffed version of 1.2.6 will be out
soon so
Hello,
I have the following problem with HFC card and Alcatel PBX 4400:
- I want to connect Alcatel PBX and Asterisk with HFC card
(zaphfc driver 1port S0/T0 interface card)
- BRI line is configured at PBX to T0 trunk
- In asterisk I have loaded zahfc driver in NT mode and also set in
Hello all,
I know the TDM cards (and I assume the TE cards) provide a timing source to
be used for IAX trunking etc., but is it possible to use a BRI card running
under zaphfc as a timing source, or should one run ztdummy as well?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Chris
--
C.M. Bagnall, Director,
Remco Barende wrote:
Weird, I checked with KPJ before and he mentioned it is normal behaviour
for ISDN. My console is filled with messages like this :
== Primary D-Channel on span 1 up
== Primary D-Channel on span 1 down
Well, just wanted to share my experiences, over here in Belgium. We
On Mon, December 5, 2005 7:22, Remco Barende said:
Already HAVE Florz patch installed! :-(
What version of * and BRIstuff are you using?
Strange, sounds like the florz patch has not been effectively applied or
it's broken. I'm using an old version of bristuff :
Asterisk
Already HAVE Florz patch installed! :-(
What version of * and BRIstuff are you using?
Strange, sounds like the florz patch has not been effectively applied or
it's broken. I'm using an old version of bristuff :
Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8n built by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on a x86_64
On Fri, December 2, 2005 22:54, Francesco Peeters said:
On Fri, December 2, 2005 22:50, Francesco Peeters said:
On Fri, December 2, 2005 21:45, Kristof Hardy said:
Francesco Peeters wrote:
Does anybody have any experience in this?
I am using * 1.2 BRIstuffed 0.3.0 Pre1
No experience on
On Sat, December 3, 2005 16:40, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) said:
On Fri, December 2, 2005 22:54, Francesco Peeters said:
Watching the console for a while I see regular messages, which I could
also find in /var/log/messages:
Dec 3 16:37:15 asterisk1 kernel: zaphfc[0]: received d channel
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) wrote:
On Sat, December 3, 2005 16:40, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) said:
On Fri, December 2, 2005 22:54, Francesco Peeters said:
Watching the console for a while I see regular messages, which I could
also find in /var/log/messages:
Dec 3
On Sat, December 3, 2005 19:01, Remco Barende said:
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) wrote:
On Sat, December 3, 2005 16:40, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) said:
On Fri, December 2, 2005 22:54, Francesco Peeters said:
Watching the console for a while I see regular messages,
My HFC-PCI card is losing connection with the ISDN PSTN for minutes at a
time on a very regular basis...
This is of course unacceptable for any PBX...
The Dutch PSTN disconnects the D-channel once a minute.
About one minute every 5/10 minutes the D channel goes down, and doesn't
get beyond F6
Francesco Peeters wrote:
Does anybody have any experience in this?
I am using * 1.2 BRIstuffed 0.3.0 Pre1
No experience on that, but there's an updated bristuff (0.3.0pre1b),
maybe try that one?
This is 1 issue that's fixed:
- chan_zap/libpri fixes (stuck B channels)
cheers
On Fri, December 2, 2005 21:45, Kristof Hardy said:
Francesco Peeters wrote:
Does anybody have any experience in this?
I am using * 1.2 BRIstuffed 0.3.0 Pre1
No experience on that, but there's an updated bristuff (0.3.0pre1b),
maybe try that one?
This is 1 issue that's fixed:
-
On Fri, December 2, 2005 22:50, Francesco Peeters said:
On Fri, December 2, 2005 21:45, Kristof Hardy said:
Francesco Peeters wrote:
Does anybody have any experience in this?
I am using * 1.2 BRIstuffed 0.3.0 Pre1
No experience on that, but there's an updated bristuff (0.3.0pre1b),
maybe
Hi,
I am very new to asterisk so forgive me if I tell something stupid.
I am investigating currently a problem with zaphfc. I get only very few
interrupts,
they don't get lost, the interrupt count increases only very slowly.
I really don't know where to look for the problem, so I looked here
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 23:06:24 +0100
Gerald Dachs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am very new to asterisk so forgive me if I tell something stupid.
It has happend, my post was stupid
I am investigating currently a problem with zaphfc. I get only very few
interrupts,
they don't get lost, the
I am running Asterisk 1.0.9 and the latest bristuff in combination with a
HFC isdn card, connected to a BRI interface.
For some reason, I am not able to have it dial out (see below). It exits
with DIALSTATUS=CHANUNAVAIL.
One thing that may be misconfigured is that it says: Signalling Type: PRI
hello,
I have a asterisk box (Slackware 9.1.0, Linux 2.4.31) connected to a
Ericsson Businessphone PBX on the internal S0 bus with HFC-S card and
zaphfc driver - point2point mode -.
-
| TELCO |
| BRI |
-
|
| PBX external S0
| PBX |
I had the same problem. It seems that a fix into bristuff for .at
does not work very well.
I 've patched chan_zap.c
Best regards
Hans
old:
} else {
if (pri-nodetype == BRI_CPE) {
/* fix for .at p2p bri lines */
hello,
I patched it and now it works fine - thank you
Best regards
Andreas
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Johann Steinwendtner wrote:
I had the same problem. It seems that a fix into bristuff for .at
does not work very well.
I 've patched chan_zap.c
Best regards
Hans
old:
I am running Asterisk 1.0.9 and the latest bristuff in combination with a
HFC isdn card, connected to a BRI interface.
For some reason, I am not able to have it dial out (see below). It exits
with DIALSTATUS=CHANUNAVAIL.
One thing that may be misconfigured is that it says: Signalling Type: PRI
From: Arik Funke
arik.funke at gmx.de Hi,my zaphfc is flooding my syslog with two messages (even without asterisk running). Is this normal?:--zaphfc: bchan rx fifo not enough bytes to receive! (z1=1360, z2=1353,
wanted 8 got 7), probably a buffer
Hi,
you are right!!!
I tried zaprtc but even if it doesn't give me errors and I loaded it as
a module, it is not working: with or without is the same, conference
doesn't work with asterisk and HFC card.
Giorgio
--
GIORGIO
Hi All,
i have a HFC card running in ptp mode. I set overlapdial to yes and
immediate to no in /etc/zaptel.conf. DID works, but the timeout for
immediate=no is much to low. Calls from GSM or via Speed Dial work fine,
but you hardly can dial the digits fast enough to reach the extension
(im using
Hi All,
so i have a better description: DID does not work with match as you go
dialing, all at once is ok..
have a nice time,
Hari
Am 17.8.2005 schrieb Harald Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
i have a HFC card running in ptp mode. I set overlapdial to yes and
immediate to no in
Hello,
I've got a Junghanns ZapHFC E1 PRI Card (cwain) and this driver writes
very much messages into /var/log/messages like the following:
--- snip ---
Aug 2 17:58:02 asterisk1 kernel: cwain: card 1 RX [ 0x2 0x1 0x1 0x37
0x90 0xc3 ] 6 bytes
Aug 2 17:58:02 asterisk1 kernel: cwain: card 1 TX
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Arik Funke wrote:
my zaphfc is flooding my syslog with two messages (even without asterisk
running). Is this normal?:
--
zaphfc: bchan rx fifo not enough bytes to receive! (z1=1360, z2=1353,
wanted 8 got 7), probably a buffer
Hi,
my zaphfc is flooding my syslog with two messages (even without asterisk
running). Is this normal?:
--
zaphfc: bchan rx fifo not enough bytes to receive! (z1=1360, z2=1353,
wanted 8 got 7), probably a buffer overrun.
zaphfc: dropped audio
I have installed a HFC-S card in nt mode according to the documentation
on voip-info.org and it works quite well except for two problems:
1. When I pick up the phone I no not get a dial tone indicating that I
can start dialing but asterisk seems to jump automatially to extension s.
2. When I
Try Florz patch with your bristuffed asterisk. Better support for
missed interrupts.
Julian J. M.
On 7/22/05, Giorgio Incantalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I tried to install a tdm400P and a monoBRI. I loaded zaphfc and wcfxs
modules and everything seemed allright but linux log shows the
] Per conto di Marc Sutter
Inviato: lunedì 18 luglio 2005 18.58
A: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Oggetto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received
there is a list item about this issu:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-November
Hi,
I tried to install a tdm400P and a monoBRI. I loaded zaphfc and wcfxs
modules and everything seemed allright but linux log shows the following
message:
zaphfc: sync lost, pci performance too low. you might have some cpu
throtteling enabled.
Anybody knows what it means?
TIA Giorgio
there is a list item about this issu:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-November/070918.html
alternatively you can try this solution on debian:
# 4)Modules configuration for startup with zaphfc AND wcfxs on
# debian stable 3.1 sarge kernel 2.4.27-2-386
# Here a
I had the same problem
could find a solution until i read to change the way the modules where loaded
(i still loaded zaphfc with modes=1 appended to it). Removing that last one did
the trick for me
Hope this may help
With kind regards
Bart Seresia
Zaakvoerder
Waasland Service
Hi Folks,
I've Asterisk Bristuffed up and running behind an Auerswald Commander
Basic ISDN PBX on the internal ISDN Bus (BRI/PTMP). The HFC Card works
marvelleous for outgoing calls (as the parallely installed avm fritzcard
with chan_capi does), but when I'm trying to call in, I get a short
I have this problem
zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received
My configurations are
cat /proc/zaptel/1
Span 1: ZTHFC1 HFC-S PCI A ISDN card 0 [NT] layer 1 ACTIVATED (G3)
AMI/CCS
1 ZTHFC1/0/1 Clear
2 ZTHFC1/0/2 Clear
3 ZTHFC1/0/3 HDLCFCS
cat
Hi
all,
I'm using
asterisk 1.0.6 with bristuff-0.2.0-rc7k. I've already set up 3 boxes with
the same config, but I'm facing something strange with the fourth one
:
In my messages log,
I've got thoses lines :
kernel: zaphfc:
empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received (framelen = 4, stat =
I had a similar problem with a recent install:
* TDM11B
* 1 Port HFC Card
I got that messages about HDLC Framing errors. It ended up being the
way I loaded the required kernel modules.
1) Remove or comment install lines in /etc/modprobe.conf (or
modules.conf), regarding the kernel modules
Julian J. M.
Inviato: lunedì 27 giugno 2005 12.04
A: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Oggetto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received
I had a similar problem with a recent install:
* TDM11B
* 1 Port HFC Card
I got that messages about HDLC
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 11:04:17AM +0100, Julian J. M. wrote:
I had a similar problem with a recent install:
* TDM11B
* 1 Port HFC Card
I got that messages about HDLC Framing errors. It ended up being the
way I loaded the required kernel modules.
1) Remove or comment install lines
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Subject: R: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received
Date
Im using bristuff-0.2.0-RC8g with two HFC-PCI controllers.
Inbound calls work just fine, but when im dialing out asterisk shows:
-- Executing Macro(SIP/8010-20a1, dial_out|xxx) in new stack
-- Executing Answer(SIP/8010-20a1, ) in new stack
-- Executing
Nick Barnes ha scritto:
I've only ever seen when the signalling is wrong. For example if the line is
in PTMP mode when it should be in PTP or vice-versa.
this is the zapata.conf:
group = 1
context=default
signalling = bri_net_ptmp
channel = 1-2
So, you're using NT mode PTMP signalling.
Hi,
Don't know if you've sorted this or not, but
zaphfc: empty HDLC frame or bad CRC received (framelen = 5,
stat = 0xff,
card = 0).
I've only ever seen when the signalling is wrong. For example if the line is
in PTMP mode when it should be in PTP or vice-versa.
this is the
Emanuele Pucciarelli wrote:
Are you sharing the IRQ? (check /proc/interrupts)
hi, what do you think? this is a bit too much low level for me.
ciop:~# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 780877027IO-APIC-edge timer
7: 2IO-APIC-edge parport0
9: 1
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Hash: SHA1
Marco Parmeggiani wrote:
hi, what do you think? this is a bit too much low level for me.
You aren't sharing it -- that's fine. I would guess that the cable is
not OK or, even more probably, the bus is not correctly terminated - but
then again, if
Hi, i've downloaded/compiled/installed the bristuffed asterisk
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8a
and i'm using it with an hfc card. It runs on a debian 3.1 sarge machine
with kernel 2.6.11. Asterisk works well if i configure the card using
isdn4linux.
I'm having problems dialing out (not
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Hash: SHA1
Marco Parmeggiani wrote:
Hi, i've downloaded/compiled/installed the bristuffed asterisk
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8a
and i'm using it with an hfc card. It runs on a debian 3.1 sarge machine
with kernel 2.6.11. Asterisk works well if i
I have problems to install zaphfc on system base on
knoppix 3.8.
with kernel update to 2.6.11.8 with
bristuff-0.2.0-RC8d-CVS
please help !!
ztcfg
ZT_SPANCONFIG failed on span 1: No such device or
address (6)
lspci
:00:08.0 Network controller: Cologne Chip Designs
GmbH ISDN network
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a small BRI ISDN - voip gateway.
The ISDN card is based on Cologne chipset, so I try set it up with zaphfc.
The versions i'm running:
kernel-2.4.27
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8e
zaptel modules 1.0.7
zaphfc is from bristuff-0.2.0-RC8e
When I'm doing the insmod on
Dear Nicolas Olivier
Just try the florz patch at http://zaphfc.florz.dyndns.org/
and look at cat /proc/interupts if your not sharing irq's
Maybe this will help
Good luck
Sjaak
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a small BRI ISDN - voip gateway.
The ISDN card is based on Cologne chipset, so I try set it up
I recently experienced weird buffer overrun errors with zaphfc which I
eventually identified as being was caused by mismatched memory on the
motherboard.
You might want to check this out.
Stuart
Nicolas Olivier wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a small BRI ISDN - voip gateway.
The ISDN card is
Just an update, I deoopsed the kernel dump, must be usable...
Nicolas Olivier wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a small BRI ISDN - voip gateway.
The ISDN card is based on Cologne chipset, so I try set it up with zaphfc.
The versions i'm running:
kernel-2.4.27
Asterisk
Well, afer applying zaphfc_0.2.0-RC8a_florz-6.diff, I'm highly flooded after
ztcfg with:
May 18 18:11:33 gw-ss daemon.crit klogd: zaphfc[0]: b channel buffer underrun:
0, 0
May 18 18:11:33 gw-ss daemon.crit klogd: zaphfc[0]: b channel buffer overflow:
311, 311
May 18 18:11:33 gw-ss
Nicolas,
I replied earlier stating that I saw similar issues and now that you
have applied the Florz patch the symptoms you are seeing are all but
identical to the issues I saw and resolved by changing out the
motherboard memory. The system was an ASUS main board with a Xeon processor.
It is
Nicolas Olivier wrote:
I'm trying to setup a small BRI ISDN - voip gateway.
The ISDN card is based on Cologne chipset, so I try set it up with zaphfc.
The versions i'm running:
kernel-2.4.27
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8e
zaptel modules 1.0.7
zaphfc is from bristuff-0.2.0-RC8e
When I'm doing
Quoting from:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20Zaptel%20Installation
As I haven't got a Digium card, I need a timer which can be provided by
ztdummy, zaprtc or zaprai.
But anyway the results are the same with or without zaprtc loaded.
Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
Nicolas
Stuart,
I switched the system to a pentium based host, with different memory.
The results are the same. I've also changed the ISDN card to be sure.
Nicolas
Stuart Hirst wrote:
Nicolas,
I replied earlier stating that I saw similar issues and now that you
have applied the Florz patch the
Nicolas Olivier wrote:
Quoting from:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20Zaptel%20Installation
As I haven't got a Digium card, I need a timer which can be provided by
ztdummy, zaprtc or zaprai.
But anyway the results are the same with or without zaprtc loaded.
Irregardless of
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I just installed a HFC-based ISDN card, and I'm having problems with
making dialouts using that card. Dial-ins are working fine - i.e. I
can call myself and talk to asterisk :)
Zap/0 is not a valid Zap
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I just installed a HFC-based ISDN card, and I'm having problems with
making dialouts using that card. Dial-ins are working fine - i.e. I
can call myself and talk to asterisk :)
Zap/0 is not a valid Zap
I just installed a HFC-based ISDN card, and I'm having problems with
making dialouts using that card. Dial-ins are working fine - i.e. I can
call myself and talk to asterisk :)
I have defined an extension:
exten = _0.,1,Dial(Zap/0/${EXTEN:1})
exten = _0.,2,Congestion
exten = _0.,3,Hangup
So
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
exten = _0.,1,Dial(Zap/0/${EXTEN:1})
set g0 instead of 0:
exten = _0.,1,Dial(Zap/g0/${EXTEN:1})
Deti
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I just installed a HFC-based ISDN card, and I'm having problems with
making dialouts using that card. Dial-ins are working fine - i.e. I can
call myself and talk to asterisk :)
Zap/0 is not a valid Zap channel. Zap channels start at 1.
Deti Fliegl wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
exten = _0.,1,Dial(Zap/0/${EXTEN:1})
set g0 instead of 0:
exten = _0.,1,Dial(Zap/g0/${EXTEN:1})
Yes, it changed something, now I get an immediate hangup:
-- Executing Dial(SIP/201-e124, Zap/g0/98) in new stack
-- Called g0/98
-- Channel
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I just installed a HFC-based ISDN card, and I'm having problems with
making dialouts using that card. Dial-ins are working fine - i.e. I
can call myself and talk to asterisk :)
Zap/0 is not a valid Zap channel. Zap channels start at
I upgraded my FC3 to kernel 2.6.11. I installed bristuff 0.2.0-RC8 and I
cannot call out using zaphfc. I can receive calls, but can't get out. Here
is what I got:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/4-1'
-- Executing Dial(Zap/4-1, Zap/1/**348|60|rTt) in new stack
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Zaphfc + PRI card problem
I have the latest bristuff, a zaphfc card for external calls and a PRI
card for connecting to a PBX as a channel bank.
With a BRI I would expect to be able to have two incoming calls going at
the same time, but when
I have the latest bristuff, a zaphfc card for external calls and a PRI
card for connecting to a PBX as a channel bank.
With a BRI I would expect to be able to have two incoming calls going at
the same time, but when I try it, one call connects and the other gives
the following console message, a
Hi,
my asterisk is connected to the internal S0 of my ISDN PBX. Dialing
20 with a phone connects to the HFC-S card in my asterisk just fine,
I get a dialtone and can get out via SIP. So far so good. I would like
to be able to dial 20number without a wait, though. With i4l DTMF,
this worked fine
In data Tue, 8 Mar 2005 18:25:38 + (GMT), hai scritto:
[chan_zap.so]Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource:
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so: undefined symbol:
ast_retrieve_call_to_death
Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:391 load_modules: Loading module
I have some problems starting asterisk with a hfc card using zaphfc:
[chan_zap.so]Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource:
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so: undefined symbol:
ast_retrieve_call_to_death
Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:391 load_modules: Loading
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On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Marco Parmeggiani wrote:
I have some problems starting asterisk with a hfc card using zaphfc:
[chan_zap.so]Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource:
/usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so: undefined symbol:
For the unknown.
ZAPHFC is a driver that enables the use of a cheap ISDN card to run in TE or
NT mode.
In other words, to run like a standard ISDN terminal to receive and place
calls over a BRI line.
The driver also enables to us a hfc card in NT mode which enables it to
connect to your own
ISDN
I get a ton of these messages, a pair every 4 or 5 mins.
Is it a problem?
I am wondering where they come from and if they are important.
I have a zaphfc card running in TE mode connected to a PBX.
Feb 16 20:23:04 epbw202 kernel: zaphfc: b channel buffer underrun on
card 0
Feb 16
Hi,
my success story with the zaphfc incl. florz patch has been to early.
Allthough sound drop outs no longer happen, the following happens after
a longer period (2 days) of inactivity on the asterisk box.
Feb 13 22:30:15 NOTICE[6799]: chan_zap.c:7685 pri_dchannel: PRI got
event: HDLC Abort
If you check the latest info in bristuff this bug is now fixed in
0.2.0-RC7, too bad that zaphfc is not yet finished for single HFC-S cards
but if you have quad or octobri it should work
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
in the past, I have encountered several situations
Hi,
I have strange sound artifacts when someone calls me,
even if nobody is speaking tx bar in ztmonitor is moving
and I am getting little choppy and farting distorted noise.
Something adds to sound :(.
Is i t posiible to use Zaptel TE mode in 2.4 kernel?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc
Hi,
I have strange sound artifacts when someone calls me, even if nobody is
speaking tx bar in ztmonitor is moving and I am getting little choppy
and farting distorted noise.
Something adds to sound :(.
Is i t posiible
Dnia poniedziaek, 7 lutego 2005 18:04, Rob Scott napisa:
I am also interested in sound quality with respect to the zaphfc
drivers.
What is your physical setup?
Where are you listening for the noise?
Someone calls me prom Voip (sip,iax) . I am conceted to normal
PBX with 2 BRA and next call
Hi everybody,
I had an ISDN card with winbond chipset and isdn4linux, but there was a lot of
echo when call from SIP to ISDN, so I buy an HFC chipset card (Conceptronic
c128i). I downloaded and compiled bristuff-0.2.0-RC5 and everything is going
fine. The sound quality is excellent, there is no
Hi all,
I have a cheap ISDN card with zaphfc module in TE mode (ptmp). Everything is
going fine, I can make call from SIP phones to ISDN but sometimes while I'm
speaking (SIP - ISDN or ISDN -SIP) the line just break. After that I can't
dial or receive calls. Only after reloading zaphfc module I
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc no callerid incoming to SIP phone
butvisible in logfile
Hi,
I think you didn't set usecallerid=yes in your zapata.conf?
Another way is to set the callerid in your extensions.conf via exten =
807440,2,SetCIDNum(0${CALLERIDNUM}). So you also have a 0 in front
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jens
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 7:18 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc no callerid incoming to SIP phone
butvisible in logfile
Hi,
I think you didn't set
Try the variable PRI_NETWORK_CID instead of CALLERIDNUM
Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
Jens, thanks for the feedback.
I've added a ZAPHFC card to my CAPI based system. Calls coming in via
ZAPHFC do not forward the caller id to the SIP phones. Calls coming in
via CAPI do forward the caller id to the
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