TDM410P

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Purchased digium TD410P, installed and detected through hardware detector
(2 fxo and 2 fxs)
Span # 1: WCTDM/0 "Wildcard TDM410P Board 1" (MASTER)

What is the next step?
 
Hello!, there are many steps involved. I would suggest you to download this book Elastix Without Tears and read the chapter about interfacing elastix with PSTN.

Enjoy!
 
I read it, how am I going two use the two fxs on the card?
Can't seem to ring it? Already created 2 extensions.
Thank you.
 
You have to create the extension as a Generic DAHDI device, and setup in the Dial parameter the value DAHDI/1 or DAHDI/2 depending on wich channel you want to ring (assuming that fxs ports are 1 and 2). Let me know if it works
 
Hi sdavicco,

I tried your advice and it works great.

thank you so much.
 
Tried sdavicco settings, the problem is everytime I restart my box, DHADI trunks are gone (not registered on operator panel), after deleting the two dhadi extensions then reboot,
DAHDI trunks are present again. What am I missing. Tried on version 2.2 and 2.3

And why DAHDI extensions are greyed out but it is ringing on extensions to extensions call.
 
Tested choosing generic zaptel device for extensions and it is working without a glitch, even after restart. Why it is happening on dhadi device? Can someone explain. Am I on the right path? Dhadi Or Zaptel?
 
Hey.. I just buy this card too and I stuck because i call make that the calls go out.


I read the manual, but I can't understand many things.

I have to set up the extensions as a DAHDI? If i do.. I can connect to my softphone (xlite).

Can you help me.. pls
 
The first step is to setup individual dahdi lines for that card. So going in Trunk setup and make a Dahdi Trunk, give it a name e.g. dahdi1, and in the Dahdi identifier just put the number 1, like wise with the next line e.g. dahdi2, and in the identifier put the number 2. Please note here that I am assuming that the ports you are using for the two lines are port 1 and port 2, if you have them in 3 and 4, naturally you need to change the numbers above.

Now you have setup separate dahdi trunk lines...

The next step is optional, especially if all your outbound calls are going out via the SIP Trunks. But if you want to use your PSTN lines for outbound, in your outbound routes, instead of just referencing Dahdi/G0 as your trunk for outgoing, you would now have e.g.

Trunk 1 : dahdi1
Trunk 2 : dahdi2

The critical step which you need to implement so that your system can determine which line the call come in on is by going into the PBX menu and select ZAP Channel DIDs

You will see a some entries. To setup line 1 (port 1), you would enter

Channel : 1 {this correlates to the dahdi number you setup in the trunks}
Description : Johns Line {whatever description you want)
DID : 0244922993 {this does not have to be the line number it is just number}

and do the same for Channel : 2

Channel : 2 {this correlates to the dahdi number you setup in the trunks}
Description : Johns Line {whatever description you want)
DID : 0244922999 {this does not have to be the line number it is just number}

Now I mentioned that the DID does not have to match the line phone number, as it is just a reference number, but why complicate things, and makes it easier sorting out issues, so use the exact phone number of the line that is in port 1.

Now in the inbound routes, you can now enter a DID (which are the DID's you setup in ZAP Channel DIDs).

So in the inbound routes, you setup DID : 0244922993 / CID {leave empty} and at the end destination 1000

and the same again for the other DID you setup DID : 0244922999 / CID {leave empty} and at the end destination 8999

Now one final thing, you need to manually edit a file called

/etc/asterisk/dahdi-channels.conf

in under each port, you will see that the context=from-pstn, this needs to be changed to context=from-dahdi (context used to be from-zaptel and this still works as well).

Once you have made this change, reboot, and try it...
 
First that all. Tks for time!.


I did your step but still not working,and yes I need that the user go out by PSTN lines. There are my steps

1. PBX- Trunks I have a 4 port card and setup in Trunks each for like dahdi1,dahdi2,dahdi3,dahdi4

2. PBX - ZAP Channel DID's and make one for each channel ( 4 in total )

3. PBX - Inbound Route and did a inbound route for every DID to an SIP extension that I have configure.

4. PBX - Outbound Route and make and outbound route with a prefix 9 and select all trunk sequence for matched routed.

5. Make changes to the dadhi.conf files as you said.

Now.. In extensions a setup as SIP extensions or it may be Dadhi extensions?
If you want I can send you a pics of every page ..

I will appreciate your help. Ah.. I 'am usin the lastest elastix release.
 
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