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Fixing some spelling errors, as well as changing "cvs" to "subversion" in misdn documentation.
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ This package contains the mISDN Channel Driver for the Asterisk PBX. It
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supports every mISDN Hardware and provides an interface for asterisk.
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Features:
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---------
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* NT and TE mode
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* PP and PMP mode
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@@ -18,11 +19,12 @@ Features:
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* Volume Control
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* Crypting with mISDNdsp (Blowfish)
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* Data (HDLC) callthrough
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* Data Callin (with app_ptyfork +pppd)
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* echo cancellation
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* some other
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* Data Calling (with app_ptyfork +pppd)
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* Echo cancellation
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* Some other
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Supported Hardware:
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-------------------
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chan_misdn supports any mISDN compatible Hardware. Especially the 1-8 Port
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BRI Cards available from http://shop.beronet.com
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@@ -76,18 +78,19 @@ Pre-Requisites
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--------------
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To compile and install this driver, you'll need at least one mISDN Driver, the
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mISDNuser package and the asterisk includes (which will be inside of the
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sources). Chan_misdn works with both, the current stable release and the cvs-head version of Asterisk.
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mISDNuser package and the Asterisk includes (which will be inside of the
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sources). Chan_misdn works with both, the current release version and the
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development (svn trunk) version of Asterisk.
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To get the mISDN stuff please follow the instructions at
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http://www.isdn4linux.de. Please Note that mISDN works good for the
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linux-2.6.x kernels. Some of the mISDN drivers do not compile against the
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2.4.x or older kernels, you can patch them, but than you'll get myterius
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2.4.x or older kernels, you can patch them, but than you'll get mysterious
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errors.
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I use Kernels > 2.6.9 and it works perfect. with kernels >= 2.6.10 there is a
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I use Kernels > 2.6.9 and it works perfect. with kernels >= 2.6.10 there is a
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very litle bug in hfc_multi.c which causes the module not to compile, it can
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be easyly fixed by changenging pci_findsubsys to pci_getsubsys in code.
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be easily fixed by changing pci_findsubsys to pci_getsubsys in code.
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Ok so far so good, now follow the compilation instructions.
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@@ -100,19 +103,19 @@ Compilation
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!! the compilation stops near iapplication.h, this isn't very important
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!! at this step you are ready.
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After you've successfully installed mISDN, mISDNuser and asterisk, you should
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After you've successfully installed mISDN, mISDNuser and Asterisk, you should
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modify the Makefile in the chan_misdn source path. There you can tell the
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Makefile where to install the driver, sample-conf, and most important where it
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can find the linux kernel includes, the mISDNuser package and the asterisk
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includes. If you use the Head-Revision of Asterisk (or at least a newer
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version than stable) uncomment the CCFLAGS+=-DASTERISK_STABLE, the stable
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version of asterisk is at the moment v1-0-X as cvs tag.
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can find the linux kernel includes, the mISDNuser package and the Asterisk
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includes. If you use the development version of Asterisk (or at least a newer
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version than release) uncomment the CCFLAGS+=-DASTERISK_STABLE, the release
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version of Asterisk is at the moment v1-2 as subversion branch.
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Now you can type in:
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make
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This should compile chan_misdn.so, if theres an error check the paths in the
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This should compile chan_misdn.so, if there's an error check the paths in the
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Makefile again.
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@@ -123,10 +126,10 @@ After successful compilation of chan_misdn, you should simply type in:
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make install
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as privileged user to put chan_misdn.so in the asterisk modules
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as privileged user to put chan_misdn.so in the Asterisk modules
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directory.
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You should see a Msg like: "Successfully installed chan_misdn".
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You should see a message like: "Successfully installed chan_misdn".
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Congratulations.
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Theres a sample init.d script for loading the mISDN modules (mISDN.sample),
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@@ -141,67 +144,68 @@ Configuration
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First of all you must configure the mISDN drivers. Each driver module has got
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an options and layermask option, which tells the driver wether to start in
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TE,NT, PP or PMP mode (there are lots more please read docs in misdn for
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TE, NT, PP or PMP mode (there are lots more, please read docs in misdn for
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that).
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After thinking about the above you'll probably want to configure the
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misdn.conf file which resides in the asterisk-config directory.
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misdn.conf file which resides in the asterisk config directory (normally
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/etc/asterisk).
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- misdn.conf: [general]
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The misdn.conf file contains a "general" Section, and user sections which
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contain misdn port settings and different asterisk contexts.
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contain misdn port settings and different Asterisk contexts.
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The general section contains especially a variable named context with which
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the default context is set. There is also the very important debug variable
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which you can set from the asterisk cli (command line interface) or in this
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configfile, bigger numbers will lead to more debug output. Theres also a
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tracefile options, which takes a path+filename where debug output is written
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which you can set from the Asterisk cli (command line interface) or in this
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configuration file, bigger numbers will lead to more debug output. There's also a
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tracefile option, which takes a path+filename where debug output is written
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to.
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The user Sections have names which are unequal to "general". Those sections
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- misdn.conf: user/port sections
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The user sections have names which are unequal to "general". Those sections
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contain the ports variable which mean the mISDN Ports. Here you can add
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comma-sepperated multiple ports.
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multiple ports, comma separated.
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Espacially for TE-Mode Ports there is a msns variable. This variable tells the
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chan_misdn driver to listen for incomming calls with the given msns, you can
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insert a '*' as single msn, which leads in getting every incomming call (if
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insert a '*' as single msn, which leads in getting every incoming call (if
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you want to share on PMP TE S0 with a asterisk and a phone or isdn card you
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should insert here the msns which you'll like to give the asterisk). Finally
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should insert here the msns which you'll like to give the Asterisk). Finally
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a context variable resides in the user sections, which tells chan_misdn where
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to send incomming calls to (extension.conf).
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to send incoming calls to in the Asterisk dial plan (extension.conf).
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In NT-Mode Ports there is a new option, directly after the port number you can
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write ptp, this enables PP Mode for this port, please look at misdn.conf for
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write ptp, this enables PP Mode for this port, please look at misdn.conf.sample for
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an example.
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When everything worked you should get the asterisk running.
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Dial and Options String
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-----------------------
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The Dialstring of chan_misdn got more complex, because we added more features,
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so the generic dialstring looks like:
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The dial string of chan_misdn got more complex, because we added more features,
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so the generic dial string looks like:
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mISDN/<port>|g:<group>/<extension>[/<OPTIONSSTRING>]
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The Optionsstring looks Like:
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:<optchar1><OptParam1>:<optchar2><OptParam2>
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the ":" character is the delimeter.
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the ":" character is the delimiter.
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The available Optchars are:
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d - Send display text on called phone, text is the optparam
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n - don't detect dtmf tones on called channel
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h - make digital outgoing call
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c - make crypted outgoing call, param is keyindex
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e - perform echo cancelation on this channel, takes taps as
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arguments (32,64,128,256)
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e - perform echo cancelation on this channel,
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takes taps as arguments (32,64,128,256)
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s - send Non Inband DTMF as inband
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vr - rxgain control
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vt - txgain control
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chan_misdn registers a new application "misdn_set_opt" when loaded. This
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chan_misdn registers a new dial plan application "misdn_set_opt" when loaded. This
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application takes the Optionsstring as argument. The Syntax is:
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misdn_set_opt(<OPTIONSSTRING>)
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misdn cli commands
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------------------
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At the asterisk cli you can try to type in:
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At the Asterisk cli you can try to type in:
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misdn <tab> <tab>
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@@ -241,7 +245,7 @@ Now you should see the misdn cli commands:
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-> pid (cleans a broken call, use with care, leads often
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to a segmentation fault)
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- send
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-> display (sends a Text Message to a asterisk channel,
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-> display (sends a Text Message to a Asterisk channel,
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this channel must be an misdn channel)
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- set
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-> debug (sets debug level)
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@@ -257,9 +261,9 @@ Now you should see the misdn cli commands:
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- reload (reloads misdn.conf)
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You can only use "misdn send display" when a asterisk channel is created and
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isdn is in the corect state, correct state means that you have established a
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call to another phone (mustnt be isdn though).
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You can only use "misdn send display" when an Asterisk channel is created and
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isdn is in the correct state. "correct state" means that you have established a
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call to another phone (mustn't be isdn though).
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Then you use it like this:
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@@ -270,10 +274,13 @@ msn (callerid) of the Phone to send the text to.
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Debugging and sending Bug-Reports
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Debugging and sending bug reports
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---------------------------------
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If you encounter problems, you should set up the debugging flag, usually debug=1 should be enough. the Messages are divided in asterisk and misdn parts. Misdn Debug messages begin with an 'I', asterisk messages begin with an '*', the rest is clear I think.
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If you encounter problems, you should set up the debugging flag, usually debug=1
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should be enough. the messages are divided in asterisk and misdn parts.
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Misdn Debug messages begin with an 'I', asterisk messages begin with an '*',
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the rest is clear I think.
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Please take a trace of the problem and send this trace via mail to bugs@beronet.com
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Examples
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--------
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here some examples of how to use chan_misdn in the dialplan (extensions.conf):
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Here are some examples of how to use chan_misdn in the dialplan (extensions.conf):
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[globals]
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as Display Message to the Phone.
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Known working Configurations
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Known working configurations
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----------------------------
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In this Section I'll put working configurations for chan_misdn. Beware It
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In this section I'll put working configurations for chan_misdn. Beware It
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seems that between Kernel 2.6.3 and Kernel 2.6.8 there were lots of mISDN
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Bugs. I use Kernel 2.6.9 now, it works quite ok, Kernel 2.6.10+ has changed
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the pci_find_subgsys funktion, so hfc_multi from mISDN doesn't compile against
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@@ -351,13 +358,12 @@ modules) then modprobe ztdummy, this resolves the problem.
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and dtmf tone detection
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* I have strange ISDN behavior: sometimes I hear the other end, sometimes
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not. also i get STATUS Events with cause 100, with misdn debugging
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not. Also I get STATUS Events with cause 100, with misdn debugging
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-> Please update to newest version of chan_misdn and set the te_choose_channel
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option in misdn.conf to yes
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Changes
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-------
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in the Changes File
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