Configurazione Router Pirelli Drg A226m Fastweb
Parallel flash device: name AM29LV320MT, id 0x2201, size 8192KB CPU type 0x2A010: 300MHz, Bus: 133MHz, Ref: 64MHz CPU running TP0 Total memory: 33554432 bytes (32MB) Total memory used by CFE: 0x80401000 - 0x80527ED0 (1208016) Initialized Data: 0x8041D940 - 0x8041F700 (7616) BSS Area: 0x8041F700 - 0x80425ED0 (26576) Local Heap: 0x80425ED0 - 0x80525ED0 (1048576) Stack Area: 0x80525ED0 - 0x80527ED0 (8192) Text (code) segment: 0x80401000 - 0x8041D938 (117048) Boot area (physical): 0x00528000 - 0x00568000 Relocation Factor: I:00000000 - D:00000000 Resetting Secondary CPU. Board IP address: 192.168.1.1:ffffff00 Host IP address: 192.168.1.100 Gateway IP address: Run from flash/host (f/h): f Default host run file name: vmlinux Default host flash file name: bcm963xx_fs_kernel Boot delay (0-9 seconds): 1 Boot image (0=latest, 1=previous): 0 Board Id (0-6): DWV-S0 Number of MAC Addresses (1-32): 13 Base MAC Address: 02:10:18:xxxxxxxxx PSI Size (1-64) KBytes: 24 Main Thread Number [0 1]: 0 *** Press any key to stop auto run (1 seconds) *** Auto run second count down: 1 web info: Waiting for connection on socket 0.
CFE> VoIP on FXS ports. A226m has a Le88266 VoIP chip onboard providing 2x FXS ports (= 2x ports you can connect analog phones to in order to make calls leveraging VoIP). This functionality is not natively available in OpenWrt, it requires additional drivers. There is an opensource project, called bcm63xx-phone, providing these drivers, and I managed to compile and make it work on this router in combination with Asterisk, tested on both Attitude Adjustment and Barrier Breaker. The developer of the driver directly tested it on a Huawei box, but it also works on A226M. There is no ipk package available at the moment, so you need to compile your own.ipk's package or include them in the image of openwrt. Once you do this, you will be able to connect an analog phone to the FXS ports and leverage it in combination with a cheap VoIP service provider.