> Greetings Asterisk users. > > When I launch Asterisk, I get the following > > Asterisk CVS-03/20/03-16:56:24, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support > Services, Inc. > Written by Mark Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ========================================================================= > [ Booting.......... -- Registered indication country 'us' > -- Registered indication country 'au' > -- Registered indication country 'fr' > -- Registered indication country 'de' > -- Registered indication country 'nl' > -- Registered indication country 'uk' > -- Setting default indication country to 'us' > ...WARNING[16384]: File chan_oss.c, Line 342 (setformat): Requested 8000 Hz, > got 8018 Hz -- sound may be choppy It means only that you have some cheap sound card. If it works for you that's fine.
> ....WARNING[98311]: File chan_oss.c, Line 228 (sound_thread): Read error on > sound device: Resource temporarily unavailable If you don't want this messages put noload => chan_oss.so in /etc/asterisk/modules.conf > .WARNING[16384]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 4927 (set_config): Ignoring port for > now This channel driver is under developement. Also it reads the config files of chan_zap.c so you shouldn't bother about that. > ..../var/spool/asterisk/outgoing > .....................................................WARNING[16384]: File > chan_zap.c, Line 6416 (load_module): Ignoring rxwink It's connected with Atlas ... just comment out in zapata.conf > .... ] > Asterisk Ready. > *CLI> > > 1. The warning messages listed above, should I be concerned? > I tested the sound card, by entering the command "dial", it plays the > Asterisk greeting message on the speakers. I woudln't worry about yours. > > 2. Should I replace the sound card with a different one. Currently, it's a > ES1370. (Ensoniq AudioPCI) If it works for you => you don't have to. > > 3. After reading multiple docs, FAQ and mailing list archives, I am unable > to find out purpose of the sound card? Is it used to play music, while on > hold? Telephony PBX's usually don't have a sound card in them. You don't need sound card in your PBX. It may be used as another extension (read: another "phone") > > 4. The WARNING - chan_iax2.c, I think, this is a configuration problem > (IAX), from the default files. That I have not gotten to yet. THis channel driver does not use "port" keyword. regards Martin _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users