Re: [Asterisk-Users] x100p question for incomming calls

2005-08-16 Thread asterisk asterisk
Check your extensions.conf on the context setted on zapata.conf probably you have the command answer you should remove it. On 8/16/05, Hubert Hoefsloot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This must be a question asked before but can't find it so here I go: I have a Asterisk box connected, thou a x100p,

RE: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question

2004-09-01 Thread David J Carter
Gilbert, The phone port is only a loop thru port for the analogue line. It is not an FXS port. Dave -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 September 2004 09:32 To: Asterisk-Users; Asterisk-Dev-Admin Subject: [Asterisk-Users]

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question

2004-09-01 Thread Trevor Peirce
GIBERT Frédéric wrote: I have one X100P card in an * box. I have the telco line connected to the line port of the X100P card, and an analog phone connected to the phone port of the X100P card. My question is: How to make ringing the analog phone connected to the phone port when you receive a VoIP

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question about odd behavior

2003-03-13 Thread Roderick Montgomery
According to Jim Archer: Well, the line has two pairs on it, on the red/green pair and the blk/yellow pair. I am not sure which pins those correspond to on the connector so I'm sure your right (it seems the inner pins are one pair and the outer pins another). I once heard a phone wiring

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question about odd behavior

2003-03-06 Thread Randy Smith
First, I see that the X100P is only a single channel. Does this mean that I can only use one POTS line with it? When I installed it I thought that it would support two POTS lines. I guess I thought this because it has an ordinary phone jack that had 4 little metal fingers in it. Is

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question about odd behavior

2003-03-06 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Thursday 06 March 2003 21:43, Jim Archer wrote: Hi All... I have installed a single X100P card in my PC and am playing with Asterisk. The wire I plugged into the X100P has two POTS lines on it, wired on the RJ45 in the normal way. 1. It's not two POTS lines. The second port is a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question about odd behavior

2003-03-06 Thread Jon Pounder
I can't speak for the x100p in particular but when a phone jack in an arrangement like that has 4wires (2pair) the second pair is normally just passed straight through from the line to the phone jack. This may be used to supply power to the phones for lighted dials etc, supply end of line

Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P question about odd behavior

2003-03-06 Thread Wasim Baig
Jim: An RJ-11 has 4 pins and is the most commonly used POTS physical interface 1 2 3 4 A standard one line POTS will be on pins 23, and if you have a dual line wire, then the other line is mapped to 14? If both your lines are on 23, then X100P will dial out on both lines. Do you have a