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Fabrice Ismael Poundeu Tchouatieu fabrice.poundeu at smail.inf.fh-bonn-rhein-sieg.deHye Andreas, thanks for the help. That was exactly my problem and you help me solve it. regards; Fabrice Quoting "Andreas.Eversberg" <Andreas.Eversberg at versatel.de>: >>> output of "misdn_info" >> Found 2 ports >> Port 0 'mISDN_l1loop.1': TE/NT-mode PRI E1 (for phone lines & E1 > devices) >> 30 B-channels: 1-15 17-31 >> B-protocols: RAW HDLC X75slp >> -------- >> Port 1 'mISDN_l1loop.2': TE/NT-mode PRI E1 (for phone lines & E1 > devices) >> 30 B-channels: 1-15 17-31 >> B-protocols: RAW HDLC X75slp > > hi fabrice, > > the mISDN_l1loop interfaces are used to bring audio channels from the > BTS into the kernel (mISDN driver). there they can be connected to other > ISDN ports or used by chan_lcr (asterisk channel driver). both > interfaces are used by the [GSM] interface. (see gsm.conf) there are two > interfaces: one is for the BTS side and the other for the chan_lcr > (asterisk) side. > > since you have no physical interface, i assume that you want to use > asterisk in combination with chan_lcr. but you also have [Int] and [Ext] > interfaces defined. you may only use them if you actually have physical > interfaces. what happens here: the given port numbers 0 and 1 match you > virtual l1loop interfaces, which are already in use for [GSM] interface. > unless you don't have physical cards, remove them. (interface.conf) > > now you may route all call from the GSM interface (or any interface to > the chan_lcr: > > see routing.conf > > [main] > : remote application=asterisk > > and from asterisk to lcr: > > Dial(LCR/GSM/<extension from hlr>[/<options>]) > > > try a test first: > > [main] > : test prefix=5 > > and you should hear music... > > regards, > > andreas > > p.s. i think we may require a howto. also i think i must put some > 'working' packages together at one point to download. sometimes api > changes a bit, so always latest packets may not work together. > > > > > > > -- Fabrice Ismael Poundeu Tchouatieu ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.