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    Using Asterisk to simulate an ISDN2e line  
Ron Wellsted


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08-26-06 12:11 AM

I am trying to get 2 Asterisk servers to communicate over an ISDN2e line.

Each is running Asterisk 1.2.10 + Bristuff driving a HFC-S chipset BRI
card.  One is configured as bri_net_ptmp, the other as bri_cpe_ptmp.

I have built a crossover cable wired as

(Rx+) 3 ------ 4 (Tx+)
(Tx+) 4 ------ 3 (Rx+)
(Tx-) 5 ------ 6 (Rx-)
(Rx-) 6 ------ 5 (Tx-)

However the slave (cpe) Asterisk box always reports that the
D-channel is unavailable.  While the master (net) box seems happy.

Changing to ptp mode (bri_net and bri_cpe signalling) causes both boxes to
report a lack of D-channel.

Can anybody tell me where I am going wrong?

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    Re: Using Asterisk to simulate an ISDN2e line  
Thomas Kenyon


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08-26-06 12:11 PM

Ron Wellsted wrote:
> I am trying to get 2 Asterisk servers to communicate over an ISDN2e line.
>
> Each is running Asterisk 1.2.10 + Bristuff driving a HFC-S chipset BRI
> card.  One is configured as bri_net_ptmp, the other as bri_cpe_ptmp.
>
> I have built a crossover cable wired as
>
> (Rx+) 3 ------ 4 (Tx+)
> (Tx+) 4 ------ 3 (Rx+)
> (Tx-) 5 ------ 6 (Rx-)
> (Rx-) 6 ------ 5 (Tx-)
>
> However the slave (cpe) Asterisk box always reports that the
> D-channel is unavailable.  While the master (net) box seems happy.
>
> Changing to ptp mode (bri_net and bri_cpe signalling) causes both boxes to
> report a lack of D-channel.
>
> Can anybody tell me where I am going wrong?
>
I personally thought that you didn't use a crossover in this arrangement.

I wouldn't know though. You'd be better off asking on the asterisk-users
mailing list. There are a lot more ISDN users on there.





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