Hello-
As part of the
asterisk build/installation instructions it mentions that the zaptel drivers
should be built and configured first. My question is whether they are required
at all, in the case of a system with no hardware cards at all (as is the
situation in my case).
With them
Steve,
No you don't need the zap drivers if you are not using zap-based
hardware. You might want to use the ztdummy driver though as a timing
source for conferencing.
Since the asterisk zaptel support is in a loadable module you can
instruct Asterisk *not* to use it by specifiing
noload =
Steven Kokinos wrote:
Ho do I go about loading the ztdummy driver after unloading zap?
$ su -
# modprobe ztdummy
Thanks,
-Steve
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You did unhash the ztdummy in the Makefile before compiling it right?
Steven Kokinos wrote:
Ho do I go about loading the ztdummy driver after unloading zap?
$ su -
# modprobe ztdummy
Thanks,
-Steve
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