I have decided to move on from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and start
compiling asterisk myself now. I got a dedicated box and put my X100P in it. I
installed the server version of CentOS 4.2 (2.6.9-22.EL kernel) barebones. The
box is a dell GX270 workstation with 1GB of RAM. I got a fresh copy of
O’Reilly’s Asterisk the future of technology and begun. I
downloaded the zaptel-1.2.4.tar.gz, libpri-1.0.9, and asterisk-1.2.5. I started
compiling the zaptel (make && make install && make clean) when
I try to start zaptel -> /etc/init.d/zaptel start I get the following error: Loading zaptel framework: FATAL: Module zaptel not
found Unable to open /dev/zap/ctl: No such file or directory Below are the only things I have declared in my
/etc/zaptel.conf ks=1 loadzone=us defaultzone=us fxoks=1 ( I have tried fxsks=1 as well, because the book had
a section that read the following): "...a physical FXO port will be defined in
configuration with FXS signaling..an FXO card connects to a central office(CO),
which means it will need to behave like a station that use FXS signaling" I tried this both in /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules and
/etc/udev/rules.d/zaptel.rules (rebooting after each change) Zaptel devices KERNEL="zapctl",
NAME="zap/ctl" KERNEL="zaptimer",
NAME="zap/timer" KERNEL="zapchannel", NAME="zap/channel" KERNEL="zappseudo",
NAME="zap/pseudo" KERNEL="zap[0-9]*", NAME="zap/%n" When I run ztcfg I get the following error: line 0: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' When I run zttool I get the following error: Unable to open /dev/zap/ctl: No such file or directory I have started from scratch multiple times and I get the
same result. I get no errors when compiling and the card can be removed
and put back in the old system and work properly. Also Linux does notice the
device when I install and boot into the OS. Any help would be appreciated. Curt |
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