VMWare specifically states that it doesn't provide guest access to any non-standard devices. The guest operating systems only have access to the disks, network, sound card, and USB ports (if they are not already being used by another guest or host OS). As such, VMWare is not a good solution for Asterisk if you need access to any Digium boards. The trixbox configuration assumes that you are using only SIP and/or IAX connections to Asterisk.

Jamin W. Collins wrote:

Andy Green wrote:


I have recently installed and upgraded trixbox in vmware on a win2000 server.


So, you have VMWare running on Windows 2000 Server (host) and are trying to run trixbox within a VMWare session (guest), do I follow you correctly?

Everything works as expected but I can't seem to get vmware to see the card (it was installed after the vmware/trixbox was set up)


I don't believe VMWare can provide the guest physical access to non-standard hardware (the TDM400P in this case).

In short the configuration you're attempting won't work, at least not in any way that I know of.

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