Andy Powell wrote:
Can't find the message in a search.. but below is a msg retreved from my
archive..
this is what Mark sent a little while ago
I have no idea if it actually does anything to the card, but on a modprobe I
do get a msg saying it's using CTR21
Andy
I'm in Paris right now
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 11:42, Richard Scobie wrote:
I guess in his haste to help out the people who were having a problem,
Mark looked at the wrong data sheet when he wrote this patch.
I have corresponded with him and confirmed that this code requires the
Global DAA chipset, which is not
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 18:36, Andy Powell wrote:
On 13/08/2003 at 17:46 Dave Cotton wrote:
in the file wcfxo.c the following structure is initialised as below
which would suggest that FCC is wrong for France or pretty well all of
Europe.
errm,
FCC mode is for the US. CTR21 is for
Andy Powell wrote:
FCC mode is for the US. CTR21 is for Europe - you even pasted the info
in your message!
Exactly, the question really is how do you change it?
modprobe wcfxo opermode=1
HTH
Andy
This switch (opermode=1) is redundant with the current X100P cards, as
it changes register
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:46, Dave Cotton wrote:
I've had a few problems with my system holding the line after a call has
been made, just now I rebooted and noticed the following in
/var/log/messages
When you say holding the line, do you mean that asterisk still
believes a channel is in use
Hi,
I exactly got the same problem on the Belgian network. I have tried to recompile the
wcfx0 driver with the FCC line
commented and I have created a zone for Belgium in zonedata.c (see below with the
values I know. I'm not sure of
call wait, dial recall and record tone). Everything works fine
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:24, Andy Powell wrote:
Can't find the message in a search.. but below is a msg retreved from my
archive..
this is what Mark sent a little while ago
I have no idea if it actually does anything to the card, but on a modprobe I
do get a msg saying it's using
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 11:13, Emmanuel Bergmans wrote:
In order to test CTR21, I was forced to comment the line in the source file as I did
not find a define or a
zaptel.conf directive. It's really bad but... In my case this change has not solved
the problem (see previous
posting)
Well, I'm
In order to test CTR21, I was forced to comment the line in the source file as I did
not find a define or a
zaptel.conf directive. It's really bad but... In my case this change has not solved
the problem (see previous
posting)
in wcfx0.c
[...]
fxo_modes[] =
{
/* { FCC, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0,
Errm, no...
does that mean you'll personally check to see if my line is busy or not ;P
will try it now...
Andy
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On 14/08/2003 at 09:58 Martin Pycko wrote:
Did you try BUSYDETECT_MARTIN in asterisk/Makefile ?
regards
Martin
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Andy
FCC mode is for the US. CTR21 is for Europe - you even pasted the info
in your message!
Exactly, the question really is how do you change it?
modprobe wcfxo opermode=1
HTH
Andy
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 18:50, Iain Stevenson wrote:
Assuming this is on incoming calls,
Yes
the most usual source of the problem is
that the telco exchange either doesn't send a disconnect pulse or the wcfxo
driver doesn't recognise the format used.
Exactly, if * is stuck in FCC mode
On 13/08/2003 at 17:46 Dave Cotton wrote:
in the file wcfxo.c the following structure is initialised as below
which would suggest that FCC is wrong for France or pretty well all of
Europe.
errm,
FCC mode is for the US. CTR21 is for Europe - you even pasted the info
in your message!
See below
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 12:04 PM
To: Asterisk List
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] FXO mode
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:46, Dave Cotton wrote:
I've had a few problems with my system holding the line after a call has
been made, just now I rebooted and noticed the following in
/var/log/messages
When
Can't find the message in a search.. but below is a msg retreved from my
archive..
this is what Mark sent a little while ago
I have no idea if it actually does anything to the card, but on a modprobe I
do get a msg saying it's using CTR21
Andy
I'm in Paris right now and can't test this
Did you try BUSYDETECT_MARTIN in asterisk/Makefile ?
regards
Martin
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Andy Powell wrote:
Hi Dave,
I have a similar problem, I tried using busydetect and busycount but calls kept
being dropped
at random intervals. It didn't seem to matter what i set the busycount to. I
--On Thursday, August 14, 2003 12:58 pm +0200 Dave Cotton
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Last night I posted showing that the problem is repeatable and only
occurs in one certain circumstance. I think it is within voicemail.c. If
the caller exits voicemail by pressing # the line is dropped
Ok,
I've changed it to use BUSYDETECT_MARTIN and I'll see how it goes
and let you know.. thanks for the tip...
Andy
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On 14/08/2003 at 09:58 Martin Pycko wrote:
Did you try BUSYDETECT_MARTIN in asterisk/Makefile ?
regards
Martin
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003,
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 19:41, Steve Meyers wrote:
Well, I'm in the US, and I still have the problem, so I'm assuming the
problem isn't some European-only problem. Mine is sporadic, however -
if you're getting the same thing consistently, then maybe your problem
is worse.
OK Getting a bit
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