Hi there!

I finally managed to get visdn and * co-exist in a rather peaceful
manner.
At least I thought so for the last couple of hours...

I'm using a visdn snapshot from 10th of February on my FC4 machine.
Asterisk 1.2.4 shows all the modules installed, all 4 ports of my
Beronet Quad-Port card are available as of the CLI and it even prints
very nice debug messages. Of course, since I didn't connect it to the
NTBA so far...

So I thought everything would work OK. Up to the point when I connected
the card to my NTBAs for the first time. 

Beronet's manual is stating that the LEDs turn red when the driver is
loaded but the card is not physically connected to the NTBA. When
connected properly they should turn green. Here it seems different: The
LEDs indicate green no matter whether connected or not. Please
understand I was about to make my first ISDN-call with a computer, so I
wouldn't spend too much interest in that matter. But if anyone
(Daniele?) could explain the correct status indications to me, I'd
appreciate it.

Back to the prob. As soon as I start to dial a number on my SIP-phone
that'd be routed via vISDN the FC4-system freezes immediately. Not only
Asterisk, the whole system! All I'm missing is a blue-screen...ehh I
forgot I'm on a Linux machine now ;-) All that helps is a hard reboot.
After reboot the system comes up cleanly and asterisk starts as if
nothing happened. I can reach all 10 SIP-extensions locally, the
mailboxes work, everything seems to be OK. As long as I don't dial thru
visdn...
Or even worse: When I start up Asterisk without the card being connected
everything seems OK. But as soon as I connect any NTBA it also freezes
immediately.
I've been playing around now for a couple of days (with earlier
snapshots) and asterisk came up with the same problem everytime I treid
to duplicate the problem.




 

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