Frank,
 
'Red is Dead', i.e., RED means that no active PSTN line is detected, for starters. Have you connected an active PSTN line? If so, check your connections or try a different cable.
 
Once thats done, run zttool, highlight your card, hit F1 and you should see 'no alarms'. If so, you're good to go.
 
Josh Tipping.
www.jtcomputers.biz/asterisk/


From: Frank Griffith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:14:40 +1000
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] Can't Configure X100P card

I run FreeBSD-6.0 and Asterisk-1,2,9,1. I purchased an X100P card and it arrived today. I installed it and to my surprise FreeBSD found it on IRQ9. When I loaded the zaptel drivers this appeared on my monitor:
 
Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
Echo Canceller: MARK3
ZapTel device: vendor=e159 device=1 subvendor=8085
wcfxo0: <Wildcard X101P> port 0x6800-0x68ff mem 0xe4000000-0xe4000fff irq 9 at device 11.0 on pci0
ZapTel Attach for wcfxo0: deviceID : 0xe159
wcfxo0: [FAST]
wcfxo: DAA mode is 'FCC'
Found a Wildcard FXO: Wildcard X101P
ZapTel device loaded.
ztdummy: loaded
 
I followed the instructions in the Asterisk TFOT manual and did the following to my zaptel.conf file:
 
fxoks=2
loadzone=us
defaultzone=us
 
I then restart Asterisk and try to configure the card using zttool. I see two entries, a RED and UNCONFIGURED. No matter which one I choose, it doesn't give me a clue as to what I should do. No man page is available for either zttool or ztcfg. Can anyone offer some advice here. It looks like it's trying to work I just can't get the channel to show up.
 
ztcfg shows 0 channels configured.


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