system.conf 1.92 KB
# span=<span num>,<timing source>,<line build out (LBO)>,<framing>,<coding>[,yellow]
# 
# All T1/E1 spans generate a clock signal on their transmit side. The          
# <timing source> parameter determines whether the clock signal from the far
# end of the T1/E1 is used as the master source of clock timing. If it is, our
# own clock will synchronise to it. T1/E1's connected directly or indirectly to
# a PSTN provider (telco) should generally be the first choice to sync to. The
# PSTN will never be a slave to you. You must be a slave to it.
#
# Chose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1 link the preferred
# source of the master clock. Chose 2 to make it the second choice for the master
# clock, if the first choice port fails (the far end dies, a cable breaks, or
# whatever). Chose 3 to make a port the third choice, and so on. If you have, say,
# 2 ports connected to the PSTN, mark those as 1 and 2. The number used for each
# port should be different.
#
# If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of timing. This is
# appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave to you. If the
# port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you should always be its
# master. Any number of ports can be marked as 0.
# 
# Incorrect timing sync may cause clicks/noise in the audio, poor quality or failed
# faxes, unreliable modem operation, and is a general all round bad thing.

# Autogenerated by /usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf on Tue Apr 19 16:24:11 2011
# If you edit this file and execute /usr/sbin/dahdi_genconf again,
# your manual changes will be LOST.
# Dahdi Configuration File
#
# This file is parsed by the Dahdi Configurator, dahdi_cfg
#
# Span 1: WCT1/0 "Wildcard TE122 Card 0" (MASTER) 
#span=<span num>,<timing source>,<line build out (LBO)>,<framing>,<coding>[,yellow]

span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
# termtype: te
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
echocanceller=mg2,1-15,17-31

# Global data

loadzone	= us
defaultzone	= us