[Freeswitch-users] tigerjet 560C USB-to-rj11: incorperate usbhid/usbsnd device into freeswitch

Kristoff Bonne kristoff.bonne at skypro.be
Wed Dec 23 01:54:58 PST 2009


Hi Rupa,


None. That's exactly the point.
Everything has to be done over the usb "HID" interface.


I've been reading about HID yesterday. HID is a usb interface that can
be used for a large number of things, ranging from keyboard and
game-controllers up to "water-cooling and PC-chassis" and point-of-sale
or coin changer devices.


It also has a telephony-interface:
see page 69 to 72 of this document:
http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/HID1_11.pdf

This include call-control, on-hook/off-hook detection, DTMF-related
things, etc.


Now, the question is this:
Is there a way to "plug" this all into freeswitch?




Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.


Rupa Schomaker schreef:
> Interesting.  It would have to do more than just dialtone/dtmf though.
>  Need call control, caller id, etc.  What do they ship with it as far
> as drivers go?
>
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Kristoff Bonne
> <kristoff.bonne at skypro.be> wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> This weekend, I got the chance to buy a "profoon IP-150 RJ11-to-USB"
>> device for just 15 euro. This is a device which has on one side a
>> USB-connector and on the other side 2 RJ-11 connectors (one FXO and one
>> FSX). Internally, the device seams to contain a tigerjet 560C chipset.
>> (see here: http://www.tjnet.com/chips/tiger560C.htm)
>>
>>
>> What is interesting on this device is that is uses standard USB
>> device-classes that are by default supported by most operating-systems:
>> usb-sound and usb-hid.
>>
>>
>> When I connect it to my server (mac mini 3G running debian), the system
>> automatically recognises these two classes
>>
>> [168391.922479] usbcore: registered new interface driver hiddev
>> [168391.935068] hiddev0hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [HID 06e6:c31c] on
>> usb-0001:10:1b.1-1
>> [168391.939548] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
>> [168391.943984] usbhid: v2.6:USB HID core driver
>> [168392.154596] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
>>
>>
>> And -behold- when I connect a handset in one of the port, I even get a
>> dialtone and I can sent out DTMF-dialtone which are somehow partly
>> (But I have no idea what program actually generates this dialtone !!!)
>>
>>
>>
>> Now, the question:
>> Any idea if / how this can incorperated into freeswitch? Is there a way
>> to use this device to connect a phone to freeswitch without having to go
>> throu a SIP-client first.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
>>
>> --
>> jabber/gtalk: kristoff at krbonne.net
>>
>>
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