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Pimp your wct4xxp

Malcolm Davenport September 24th, 2007

And I mean that in the strictest Xzibit-sense of the word.

Matt Fredrickson’s been putting a lot of work into the multi-port digital card driver. That’d be the following cards:

TE420 , TE410 , TE405 , TE220 , TE210 , TE205 and of course the bundled versions of those cards (TE412/407/212/207).

These performance improvements result in reduced system load, decreased call setup / teardown times, and…we’ve also seen enough improvement that we’re comfortable enabling the hardware-based DTMF support on the VPMOCT128 and VPMOCT064, formerly the VPM450M, modules. So, for everyone that’s been using the relaxdtmf option, check out the latest 1.4 branch of Zaptel code. This new functionality isn’t yet in a tarball’d release, meaning that you won’t see it in 1.4.5.1, but you should see it in 1.4.6, when it becomes available.

About the Author

Digium lifer, celebrator of 11 Digium birthdays, and Digium employee #4. "I like te-lephony and I cannot lie. You other vendors can't deny; When a call comes in with MOS so you can't hear and some echo in your ear you get angry!" - Sir Mix-a-Malcolm

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