On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:52:51AM +0100, Nick Barnes wrote:
> The reason I ask is that I installed a BRI system (Single Fritz! AVM card
> using chan_CAPI) last week which refused to work - turned out that British
> Telecom had provisioned the line as a point-to-point and not
> point-to-multipoint
On Monday 09 August 2004 14:06, Nick Barnes wrote:
>Holger Schurig:
>> Basically yes, but ...
>
>Many thanks for your help - I'll stop playing with the AVM cards now!
but chan_capi is in sync with * cvs, hfc-s support (bri_stuff) no
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Holger Schurig:
> Basically yes, but ...
Many thanks for your help - I'll stop playing with the AVM cards now!
> HFC cards are cheap as well.
>
> Check the voip-info.org wiki, as usual :-)
Indeed. Had a look there and found a few cards, but what I really was after
was recommendations for a go
> To enable DDI/DID/DOD, the card must be run under the ZAPHFC channel
> driver and therefore must be a HFC card? Can somebody confirm this?
Basically yes, but ...
> The reason I ask is that I installed a BRI system (Single Fritz! AVM
> card using chan_CAPI) last week which refused to work
... i
What I understood from earlier discussion is that the AVM cards do not
support ptp mode, only in the more expensive models. (Or was that Eicon,
but those are all expensive... mmmh) ;)
Either way, zaphfc/qozap seems to be the better choice for any application.
Nick Barnes wrote:
Robinson Tim-W102
Robinson Tim-W10277:
> We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
>
> I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
So, reading between the lines
To enable DDI/DID/DOD, the card must be run under the ZAPHFC channel driver
and therefore must be a HFC card? Can somebody confirm this?
Alessio Focardi wrote:
Hello Robinson,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 11:19:35 AM, you wrote:
RTW> We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
RTW> I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
Have someone got a list of bristuff compatible ISDN card ?
I have, for example, some DIGI (datafire) card
Holger Schurig wrote:
It does not work with the binary only AVM Fritz card driver.
And I did not get P2P+DID working even with active AVM card. The chan_capi
driver kept spindle a loop when I started Asterisk.
Now I'm at zaphfc, that works the best.
So, to make things simple: If you want P2
> It does not work with the binary only AVM Fritz card driver.
And I did not get P2P+DID working even with active AVM card. The chan_capi
driver kept spindle a loop when I started Asterisk.
Now I'm at zaphfc, that works the best.
So, to make things simple: If you want P2P+DID (Anlagenanschlus
Am Mi, 2004-06-30 um 17.21 schrieb Tomaz:
> ok,
>
> here is something to add .. correct me if I'm wrong!
>
ok, i will! ;-)
> >chan_capi: more features (early dial, call deflection, ISDN hold &
> >retrieve etc), stable, comes with echosquelch, works only with cards that
> >have CAPI driver sup
ok,
here is something to add .. correct me if I'm wrong!
tomaz
Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Hi!
It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI
cards with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and
isdn4linux (via modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for w
Hi!
> It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI
> cards with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and
> isdn4linux (via modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for which
> reasons?
i4l: Trouble with outgoing DTMF (not working), less ISDN features tha
Am Mi, 2004-06-30 um 12.29 schrieb Holger Schurig:
> > ASUS HN 100 ST D 128K (i think it has winbond chip)
>
> If you "think" then probably no one can say something for sure.
>
> Use lspci and post the output for this card.
Just read what it says on the chipset. If it is a Winbond 6692 then
jus
> I'm taking a slight tangent here, but stay with me.
> It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI cards
> with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and isdn4linux (via
> modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for which reasons?
>
zaphfc is the be
I'm taking a slight tangent here, but stay with me.
It looks like there are three methods of using HFC-S based ISDN BRI cards
with *. Capi (via capi.conf), zaphfc (via zapata.conf), and isdn4linux (via
modem.conf). Why, and which one is better and for which reasons?
Gary
Notice: Spelling mist
> ASUS HN 100 ST D 128K (i think it has winbond chip)
If you "think" then probably no one can say something for sure.
Use lspci and post the output for this card.
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> what card you have? with hfc chipset?
Two D-Link LCS-8051 cards.
Of course with HFC chipset, otherwise I wouldn't use zaphfc ...
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> Have someone got a list of bristuff compatible ISDN card ?
As usual, there is a canonical answer: it's in the WIKI.
> I have, for example, some DIGI (datafire) cards that have an HFC-S
> chipset but that are not recnognized by zaphfc some other brands,
> same chipset but different revisio
ds.
Rgds
Tim
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Sent: 30 June 2004 10:28
To: Robinson Tim-W10277
Subject: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci based ISDN card :
point2point & DDI
Hello Robinson,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004,
hello Holger,
what card you have? with hfc chipset?
Tomaz
Holger Schurig wrote:
anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
what kernel ?
I have.
I'm using Linux kernel 2.6.7.
what you suggest for DDI -> point2point mode (card,kernel,chan_...,
...) ?
In the wi
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Sent: 30 June 2004 10:12
To: Tomaz
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci based ISDN card :
point2point & DDI
Hello Tomaz,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 10:58:56 AM, you wrote:
T> hello,
T> anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card i
Hello Robinson,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 11:35:33 AM, you wrote:
RTW> There are several cards that use the chipset, and we had to modify the
RTW> code to get it to recognise the cards. I have spoken to kapejod and the
RTW> next release 0.0.3 of the drivers (due out this week!!) will support
RTW
> anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
> what kernel ?
I have.
I'm using Linux kernel 2.6.7.
> what you suggest for DDI -> point2point mode (card,kernel,chan_...,
> ...) ?
In the wiki there's a page where I described how I got Asterisk CVS
working with bristuff-
: Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci based ISDN card :
point2point & DDI
Hello Robinson,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 11:19:35 AM, you wrote:
RTW> We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
RTW> I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
Have someone got a list of bristuff
Hello Robinson,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 11:19:35 AM, you wrote:
RTW> We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
RTW> I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
Have someone got a list of bristuff compatible ISDN card ?
I have, for example, some DIGI (datafire) cards that have an HFC
We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
Rgds
Tim
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To: Tomaz
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci
Hello Tomaz,
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, 10:58:56 AM, you wrote:
T> hello,
T> anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
T> what kernel ?
Dunno what DDI is but I'm currently using a HFC card in NT mode
point2point using the package bristuff 0.0.0.2 with fedora core 1 and
hello,
anyone has worknig ISDN hfc-pci card in DDI (DID) point2point mode?
what kernel ?
and second question mISDN driver .. anyone has working solution with
mISDN and maybe fritz card?
what you suggest for DDI -> point2point mode (card,kernel,chan_..., ...) ?
thank you,
Tomaz
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