not test for dialtone before dialing (this applies to all analog cards
except the X100P).
Rilawich Ango wrote:
> It works if it specified the port exactly plugged to PSTN. I want to
> clarify the dial command here.
>
> Dial(zap/g1/1234567)
>
> It will try channel 1, if it is busy, congested then it will try
> channel 2 and so on, right?
> I wonder if I don't plug the PSTN to channel 1, there should not be a
> dial tone on it. Why it still try channel 1 and make call using it?
>
> On Nov 25, 2007 5:00 AM, Gordon Henderson <gordon+asterisk@drogon.net> wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007, Rilawich Ango wrote:
>>
>>> I have a TDM400 with all FXO module in it. Only one channel (say
>>> channel 3) is plugged to PSTN. In my understand, a dial command
>>> Dial(zap/g1/12345677) should search an available channel, which is 3,
>>> in group 1 to make a call. However, I found that it will still use
>>> channel 1 to make call even it hasn't plugged to the PSTN. Below are
>>> the conf files.
>>>
>>> --zapata.conf--
>>> group=1
>>> signalling=fxs_ks
>>> context=incoming
>>> channel => 1-8
>> You really only want
>>
>> channel => 3
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