Arne Brutschy ha scritto:
> Hi,
> M> Yes, NT and TE ptp ptmp, tested working.
> Really? How does this work? I always thought that mISDN is incapable
> of doing NT mode by design...

Tested and working:
pbx*CLI> misdn show stacks
BEGIN STACK_LIST:
* Port 1 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
* Port 2 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
* Port 3 Type NT Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
* Port 4 Type NT Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
* Port 5 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0

or
* Port 5 Type NT Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0

Note:
1 2 3 4 are 4 ports of a hfc-4s board
5 is a port of hfc-pci board

The first test platform consists in a ISDN tester in NT mode linked by
cable to the port 1, the channel is linked by software to the port 3,
the port 3 is linked by cable with the port 2, the port 2 is linked by
software to the port 4, the port 4 is linked by cable to the port 5,
at this point the call goes to a sip phone.

The second test platform consists in a ISDN tester in TE mode linked
by cable to the port 4, the channel is linked by software to the port
2, the port 2 is linked by cable with the port 3, the port 3 is linked
by software to the port 1, the port 1 is linked by cable to the port 5
in NT mode, at this point the call goes to a sip phone.

The tester calls whit 2 channels and the sip phone receive 2 calls,
this for a number of times. (every call is a 6 channels, every test 12
channels, not less than 1000 tests done).

Try this with visdn not patched, you can see asterisk go in core-dump
in a second (due to the unchecked "destroy ast_chan" problem.

In a past i do the same test with 2 hfc-4s board and isnd phone, 10
channels at time, 20 every test, visdn pathed was ok (see the
mailing-list history).

Ciao.

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