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haha sorry, that was in another forum.
but so far no success. it definitely is a driver issue and so that is why no /dev/ttyUSB* populates in /dev upon plug in.
I have seen that some companies to provide drivers for these adapters so kind of exploring options there.
Also, a lot of people mention that you must OTG usb port....dont know why this would matter as my tablet has a usb2.0 port already.
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fxstest
FXSTEST(8) System Manager's Manuals: Asterisk FXSTEST(8)
NAME
fxstest - Simple tests for DAHDI FXS adapters
SYNOPSIS
fxstest /dev/dahdi/N comand
DESCRIPTION
fxstest can be used to issue one of a number simple tests to FXS adapters (analog adapters intended to connect phones).
OPTIONS
All of those tests operate on a single dahdi channel which has to be an FXS port, and must not be in use by Asterisk or any other program.
The command has two mandatory parameters. The first parameter is the device file to operate on. It is typically /dev/dahdi/NN , a device
file under /dev/dahdi .
The second parameter is the name of the command to run on that channel:
stats
Reports voltages
regdump
Dumps ProSLIC registers
tones
Plays a series of tones
polarity
Requests channel to reverse polarity.
ring
Rings phone
SEE ALSO
dahdi_tool(8), dahdi_cfg(8), dahdi_monitor(8), asterisk(8).
BUGS
Does not allow testing channels beyond 249. Should support opening channels through /dev/dahdi/channel .
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> . Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
asterisk 9 June 2007 FXSTEST(8)