On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 08:46:39 -0600, "Cary Fitch"
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>Wink, I think is a "start" protocol aks "wink start". It is like a flash,
>but happens as part of the predialing/dialing process.
Thanks guys.
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http://www.carrieraccessbilling.com/telecommunications-glossary-w.asp
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Hello
I couldn't find information about what "wink" is in zapata.conf:
www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+zapata.conf#TimingParameters
Does someone know what it is, and how it differs from flash?
Thank you.
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On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:00:21PM -0800, Steve Edwards wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, William Muriithi wrote:
>
> > I am however to find zapata.conf. I have searched the whole system for
> > the name zapata, and none seem to materialize. I am currently interested
> > to know where it lives. Is i
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, William Muriithi wrote:
> I am however to find zapata.conf. I have searched the whole system for
> the name zapata, and none seem to materialize. I am currently interested
> to know where it lives. Is it /etc/zapata.conf or
> /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf?
zapata.conf lives in
William Muriithi wrote:
> Hi pals,
>
> Pardon me if this question sound basic please. This is the first
> installation where I have to use the analogue card and therefore a
> little lusty. I have googled a lot, but though there is a lot of
> information about the above file, none indicate where
Hi pals,
Pardon me if this question sound basic please. This is the first
installation where I have to use the analogue card and therefore a little
lusty. I have googled a lot, but though there is a lot of information about
the above file, none indicate where the file lives. I have a installed
ast
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 19:53:01 +0300
Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 07:37:38AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:17:27 -0400 (EDT)
> > Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > And, sorry if I misunderstood, but you still
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 07:37:38AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:17:27 -0400 (EDT)
> Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > And, sorry if I misunderstood, but you still have "signaling,"
> > not "signalling," in your zapata.conf?
>
> [chan_zap.so] => (Zapa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:17:27 -0400 (EDT)
> Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> And, sorry if I misunderstood, but you still have "signaling,"
>> not "signalling," in your zapata.conf?
>
> [chan_zap.so] => (Zapata Telephony w/PRI)
> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:17:27 -0400 (EDT)
Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And, sorry if I misunderstood, but you still have "signaling,"
> not "signalling," in your zapata.conf?
[chan_zap.so] => (Zapata Telephony w/PRI)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf': Found
Apr 10 07:35:44
And, sorry if I misunderstood, but you still have "signaling," not
"signalling," in your zapata.conf?
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Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here is my zapata.conf
> > cat /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
> > [channels]
> > usecallerid=yes
> > hidecallerid=no
> > callwaiting=no
> > threewaycalling=yes
> > transfer=yes
> > echocancel=yes
> > echotraining=yes
> > im
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 10:43:27PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Digium TDM400b11, 1FXO [port2] & 1FXS [port 1]
>
> When I reload the chan_zap I get:
>
> [chan_zap.so] => (Zapata Telephony w/PRI)
> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf': Found
> Apr 9 22:39:36 ERROR[3541]: chan_z
I have a Digium TDM400b11, 1FXO [port2] & 1FXS [port 1]
When I reload the chan_zap I get:
[chan_zap.so] => (Zapata Telephony w/PRI)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf': Found
Apr 9 22:39:36 ERROR[3541]: chan_zap.c:10388 setup_zap: Signalling must be
specified before any channels are.
Apr
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 12:10:40PM -0600, John French wrote:
> The setvar command
It is not a dialplan command. It is a configuration key.
> below works fine in iax.conf and in sip.conf
> but not here in zaptel.conf. I need it to retrieve info from the
> AstDB. Advice is apreciated, can't seem
The setvar command below works fine in iax.conf and in sip.conf but not here in
zaptel.conf. I need it to retrieve info from the AstDB. Advice is apreciated,
can't seem to find an answer.
; define channels
group=1
context=longdistance_users
signalling=fxo_ks ;FXO Sig for Phone
callerid="John Fr
Thanks for confirming that it can go that low. The decimal point doesn't
make a difference; I just added a decimal to determine the threshold at
which point things stop working (-7 doesn't work, but -6 does)
Steve
On 12/12/06, Andy Kuo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Steve,
I tried txgain as l
> I am configuring two cards in Trixbox. 1 TE110P T-1 card and one
TDM2400P
> with 16 fxs ports (All 24 show up in zaptel.conf so the PRI channels
start
> at 25). Can I use a channel range to separate the config for each
card, as
> shown below, or do I have to enter configs for each channel?
>
> A
I am configuring two cards in Trixbox. 1 TE110P T-1 card and one TDM2400P
with 16 fxs ports (All 24 show up in zaptel.conf so the PRI channels start
at 25). Can I use a channel range to separate the config for each card, as
shown below, or do I have to enter configs for each channel?
Also in zapte
Hi Steve,
I tried txgain as low as -18 without any problem, but I never tried
anything with decimal points.
Andy
On 12/12/06, Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings everyone,
I have a Digium TDM400P card with both an FXO and FXS module to connect to
the phone company and to a stand
Greetings everyone,
I have a Digium TDM400P card with both an FXO and FXS module to connect to
the phone company and to a standard phone. The problem is that the volume of
my voice is going out too loud.
I tried lowering the txgain value in zapata.conf to compensate, but all
audio drops out comp
Hello, I have a problem with my X100P card I have connected it to my
asterisk and it works..
but I hear an echo.. I´ve tried echocancelation... echotraining.. and
nothing happens...
I´ve changed the values from the rx and txgain.. from -40 to 10 and it
doesn´t changes anything..
Don´t know
there're several paramters in zapata.conf always puzzled me:
pridialplan =
prilocaldialplan =
internationalprefix =
nationalprefix =
localprefix =
privateprefix =
unknownprefix =
it only says rarely used for pri in the comments but doesn't
explain how to use them. could anyone explain to m
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 14:12, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 01:57:36PM +0200, Mimmus wrote:
> > Hi,
> > after a few of upgrades, I noticed these messages in full debug log:
> >
> > Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring switchtype
> > Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273]
> Did you see this after a reload?
> Asterisk will ignore some settings when doing a reload.
> Only a restart will pickup changes to the settings mentioned
> in your mail.
True. In fact, after a restart, I don't see any WARNING.
Thanks
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On 15:12, Wed 21 Jun 06, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 01:57:36PM +0200, Mimmus wrote:
> > Hi,
> > after a few of upgrades, I noticed these messages in full debug log:
> >
> > Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring switchtype
> > Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_za
> From: Rob Thomas
>
> Looks like you've stopped compiling libpri. All those options
> that are being ignored, are being ignored because they're for
> PRI, and you don't have PRI support in zaptel.
Uh?
If I don't have PRI support in zaptel, how are my 80 employees calling their
homes now?!
:-)
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 04:06:07PM +0200, Mimmus wrote:
>
> > No, IMHO does it appear when you issue a reload command on
> > the CLI. Because this options need a complete *-restart.
> Yes, they appears when I issue a reload.
> I will check if there are also when I restart.
Restart? Who needs a r
And I'll resend this one too. Silly scalix.
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To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] zapata.conf: recent changes?
Looks like you'
> No, IMHO does it appear when you issue a reload command on
> the CLI. Because this options need a complete *-restart.
Yes, they appears when I issue a reload.
I will check if there are also when I restart.
Thanks
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"Mimmus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> after a few of upgrades, I noticed these messages in full debug log:
>
> Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring switchtype
> Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring pridialplan
> Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignori
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Tzafrir Cohen
>
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 01:57:36PM +0200, Mimmus wrote:
> > Hi,
> > after a few of upgrades, I noticed these messages in full debug log:
> >
> > Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring
> switchty
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 01:57:36PM +0200, Mimmus wrote:
> Hi,
> after a few of upgrades, I noticed these messages in full debug log:
>
> Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring switchtype
> Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring pridialplan
> Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273]
Hi,
after a few of upgrades, I noticed these messages in full debug log:
Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring switchtype
Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring pridialplan
Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273] chan_zap.c: Ignoring prilocaldialplan
Jun 21 12:58:11 WARNING[27273
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 10:37:49AM -0800, Steven Ringwald wrote:
> I asked this a few days ago, and haven't gotten an answer (or seen my
> message in the archive, yet). Since there were some email problems the
> other day, I will just pose the question again.
>
> I would like to know if there is
I asked this a few days ago, and haven't gotten an answer (or seen my
message in the archive, yet). Since there were some email problems the
other day, I will just pose the question again.
I would like to know if there is a way to have a table, like zapata_conf
in a DB, and have asterisk realt
Sorry if this is a double-posting. I tried sending the following message
Friday afternoon, but it still hasn't made it to the list.
Based on the comments in the extconfig.conf file, zapata.conf *should*
support being loaded realtime. Has anyone succeeded in doing so, and
what does the schema,
The text in extconfig.conf leads me to believe that this file can be
configured from a database as well. Has anyone managed to get this
working???
Thanks!
Steve
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Dan Elder wrote:
Is there a setting other than fxsks,fxsgs,fxsls that I should use for these
lines? (i.e. something like fxsem?)
Try the following in your zaptel.conf
span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs
e&m=1-24
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Hi again, I'm trying to setup our non pri T1 (they call it a Long Distance
T1), our current pbx has the signaling set to E&M, I can set em in
zapata.conf, but I'm trying to track down the proper entries for the
zaptel.conf file. The digium docs only show a PRI example. Our current
system has these
I've set it up the way you described, and my second span is still
giving a red alarm (i.e. not usable).
On 11/16/05, Trey Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. I was just unsure about referring to the second span as
> channels 25-47, since my provider refers to them as separate banks of
>
Thanks. I was just unsure about referring to the second span as
channels 25-47, since my provider refers to them as separate banks of
1-23. It seems that ztcfg agrees with you--it choked when I tried to
have two settings for 1-23, but came up OK when the new one was set to
25-47.
On 11/16/05, Je
From my config on a 4 port card...
;PRI on channel 1 of DS3 #2
group=1
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
channel => 1-23
;
;PRI on channel 3 of DS3 #2
group=2
echocancel=no
callgroup=2
pickupgroup=2
channel => 25-47
Use Dial(zap/g1/xx) or Dial(zap/g2/xx) to pick a PRI
good Luck
On N
I have the TE210p card, with two distinct PRI lines connected to each
of the spans. For each span, there are 23 B channels, numbered 1-23,
and one D channel, numbered 24. One set of 23 channels is already set
up, in group 1 (channels => 1-23 in zapata.conf). How do set up a
different group with
Hi guys
Forgive the newbie question but I am setting up my first * system :-)
I live in the UK with two standard BT phone lines. The hardware used
is a TDM400P with two FXO and two FXS daughter boards.
Currently only one FXO and one FXS line is used during testing.
Incoming calls work fine, as
I am using asterisk stable version 1.0.8. Is it
correct to say that the only way to reload
zapdata.conf is to restart asterisk?
Thanks,
John Riek
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Hello,
Haven't had a chance to test this configuration yet, so I can't
really answer my own question, but wanted to get a couple of eyeballs to
look at it and verify that I'm going to get the behavior that I expect out
of it. Basically, I have a TE405P w/ 3 PRI to the Telco and one going
I have found that it matters what order things go in the zapata.conf file.
My echocancel and gain settings were being ignored until I moved them
further up the [channels] section.
Is this as designed, or is it a bug?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] zapata.conf
ERROR?? please help
Hi asterisk GURUs I have an issue
with a call forwarding setup, I have the next zapata conf:
-zapata.conf-
[channels]
contex
Why are you connecting a phone to the PSTN?
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 10:15:52 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> Hi asterisk GURUs I have an issue with a call forwarding setup, I have the
> next zapata conf:
>
>
>
> -zapata.conf-
>
>
Hi asterisk GURUs I have an issue with a call
forwarding setup, I have the next zapata conf:
-zapata.conf-
[channels]
context=incoming
signalling=fxs_ks
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
echocancel=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
rxgain=0.0
txg
: RE: [Asterisk-Users] zapata.conf not being parsed by *
You know I think the I compiled them in the wrong order. I bet you that is it.
I will give it a try and let you know.
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Jerry Rasmussen wrote:
> Also when I try to dial outbound I get the following errors
> channel.c:1920 ast_request: No channel type registered for 'Zap' and
> Unable to create channel of type
Jerry Rasmussen wrote:
Also when I try to dial outbound I get the following errors
channel.c:1920 ast_request: No channel type registered for 'Zap' and
Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' (cause 66). My assumption is I am
getting these errors because Zapata.conf is not being parsed
Or you have
You need two files to make the zapata stuff work:
/etc/zaptel.conf
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
The first one (/etc/zaptel.conf), configures the Linux driver for the
hardware. In theory, you could have another application other than
Asterisk using the zaptel driver.
The second one (/etc/asterisk/za
is not being parsed
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:59:19 -0500, Jerry Rasmussen
<[EMAIL PR
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:59:19 -0500, Jerry Rasmussen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running * 1.0.3 for some reason when I start * is does not appear to be
> parsing my zapata.conf file. I do not see any errors * just does not seem to
> know to look for zapata.conf. I am unable to use my FXO
I am running * 1.0.3 for some reason when I start * is does not appear to be
parsing my zapata.conf file. I do not see any errors * just does not seem to
know to look for zapata.conf. I am unable to use my FXO card to make calls or
receive calls. I have been able to configure SIP to work corr
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] zapata.conf - callwaiting
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have callwaiting enabled by my telco, but my wife hates
> callwaiting so I
> tried to switch it off in * but it doesn't work:
>
&
Hi,
I have callwaiting enabled by my telco, but my wife hates callwaiting so I
tried to switch it off in * but it doesn't work:
zapata.conf
[channels]
busydetect=yes ; to test when a line is hung-up
busycount=6 ; to prevent suprious hangups
echotraining=800
echocancel=yes
immediate=no
usecallerid
Hi,
How to configure our ZAPATA.CONF in case that the PSTN in Bulgaria
is based on Siemens equipment?
Now my configuration is:
[channels]
language=en
busydetect=no
when is "yes" I have problems with answering of FXO when FXS line is
open
callprogress=no
when is "ye
On Sun, 23 May 2004, William Zhang waxed:
> Hi,
>
> I have a TE410P with 3 E1 being enabled, some how it crashes for 2
> times lately, I suspect it might be the channel setup issue, can
Does it crash immediately or after a fixed amount of time ?
> anyone tell me if following part in zapata.con
Hi,
I have a TE410P with 3 E1 being enabled, some how it crashes for 2
times lately, I suspect it might be the channel setup issue, can
anyone tell me if following part in zapata.conf is correct?
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling = pri_cpe
pridialplan=local
group = 1
context = incoming
channel =>
Thanks a lot Martin. I've looked at the zapata.conf and pretty much
understand it but thank you for your explanation of the zaptel.conf and
even the values that you laid out. That was a huge help although I don't
know what each of them mean yet I think I'm getting the hang of it.
Thanks agai
Good one, Martin... Glad someone is on the ball, I was being lazy :)
Jeremy
Martin Pycko wrote:
You configure zaptel.conf since zaptel interface drives the boards. In
general you can configure the hardware part (dchannels, clear channels -
dchannel needs to be run in HDLC mode, circuit timing, f
zaptel.conf configures the kernel space driver
zapata.conf configures the user space application (asterisk) that
implements the kernel driver
for a PRI a zaptel.conf could simply look like:
bchan=1-23
dchan=24
Jeremy McNamara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone explain to me the difference
You configure zaptel.conf since zaptel interface drives the boards. In
general you can configure the hardware part (dchannels, clear channels -
dchannel needs to be run in HDLC mode, circuit timing, framing, etc)
Zapata.conf belongs to asterisk and you need to tell asterisk which
channels to use a
Can anyone explain to me the difference in zaptel.conf and zapata.conf?
I'm trying to get a real clear understanding of them but its getting a
little murky in places. I will be setting up a PBX running asterisk with
2 T100P cards. I will be bringing a 23 channel PRI into one card and
connecti
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