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userdoc:wanpipe [2011/01/22 15:32] abelbeck |
userdoc:wanpipe [2017/03/01 06:23] droemel |
====== Wanpipe ====== | ====== Sangoma Wanpipe ====== |
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Because Astlinux has been created to fit into as small an installation as possible, a full version of [[http://www.perl.org/|Perl]] is not included. This means that the utility ''wancfg_dahdi'', which configures [[http://www.sangoma.com/|Sangoma]] telephony cards for DAHDI, will not run. The configuration files must therefore be created manually. Starting with AstLinux 0.7.6 the utility ''wancfg'' will function properly, and can be used to define files in the /mnt/kd/wanpipe (aka /etc/wanpipe) directory. | !!Note:!! Since AstLinux 1.2.9 Sangoma Wanpipe card support is no longer supplied in the standard AstLinux images. |
| Use a custom build to enable 'wanpipe' support. |
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**Remember that Astlinux stores the majority of its configuration files in a different location to where vanilla Asterisk installations store theirs, so use the locations listed below.** | Starting with AstLinux 0.7.6 the utilities ''wancfg'' and ''wancfg_dahdi'' which configures [[http://www.sangoma.com/|Sangoma]] telephony cards for DAHDI, are supported. These utilities define files in the /mnt/kd/wanpipe (aka /etc/wanpipe) directory. |
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| Previous to AstLinux 0.7.6 the utilities ''wancfg'' and ''wancfg_dahdi'' were not supported. The configuration files must therefore be created manually for older versions of AstLinux. |
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| With AstLinux 1.0.2 the A500 and B700 BRI/Hybrid cards, which work now with DAHDI((since wanpipe-3.5.21)), are supported too. |
| The "wancfg" tool is only for cards used in "data mode" and does NOT work with the B700 card, "wancfg_dahdi" is needed for "voice mode" together with Asterisk. |
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| **Remember that AstLinux stores the majority of its configuration files in a different location to where vanilla Asterisk installations store theirs, so use the locations listed below.** |
<code> | <code> |
/mnt/kd/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf (aka /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf) | /mnt/kd/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf (aka /etc/wanpipe/wanpipe1.conf) |
</code> | </code> |
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