On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 08:10:33AM +0200, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > >
> > Two things come to mind,
> >
> > (1) being that you don't have the TE110P card jumped for an E1.
> > (2) UDEV isn't creating the devices fast enough for the driver load.
> >
> > My guess is it's UDEV. You ca
Hi,
>
> Easy to check if the problem is udev:
>
> ls -l /sys/class/zaptel
>
there are lots of subdirectories in there, at least after a rmmod &&
modprobe. I can reboot later to see how it looks like before that.
>
> If there are files there and not under /dev/zap, udev is to blame.
in /dev/z
Hi,
> >
> Two things come to mind,
>
> (1) being that you don't have the TE110P card jumped for an E1.
> (2) UDEV isn't creating the devices fast enough for the driver load.
>
> My guess is it's UDEV. You can test this theory by creating a startup
> script that loads the modules, put a sleep s
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 06:10:04PM -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
> Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> >Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> >Discussion wrote:
> >
> >>
> >my /etc/zaptel.conf
> >#Configuration for EuroISDN (E1)
> >span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
> >
> >bchan=1-15,17-31
> >dchan=16
> >
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion wrote:
my /etc/zaptel.conf
#Configuration for EuroISDN (E1)
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
loadzone = de
defaultzone=nl
Two things come to mind,
(1) being that you don't have the T
Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion wrote:
> Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >>>
> >>>
> >> When you type ztcfg -vvv, what does it display?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
> How about your zaptel.conf, zapata.conf and the snip of your dial plan
> that
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi,
When you type ztcfg -vvv, what does it display?
How about your zaptel.conf, zapata.conf and the snip of your dial plan
that is doing the dialing.
Doug
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Hi,
> >
>
> When you type ztcfg -vvv, what does it display?
>
After reboot it shows the following:
asterisk1:~ # ztcfg -vvv
Zaptel Configuration
==
SPAN 1: CCS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
Channel map:
Channel 01: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 01)
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi all,
I am running asterisk 1.2.18, zaptel 1.2.18, libpri 1.2.4. on a suse 10.2,
running kernel 2.6.18.2-34-default.
The zaptel drivers are loaded on boot via /etc/init.d/zaptel, but Asterisk
is unable to start. It ends with the following message:
[chan_zap.so
Hi all,
I am running asterisk 1.2.18, zaptel 1.2.18, libpri 1.2.4. on a suse 10.2,
running kernel 2.6.18.2-34-default.
The zaptel drivers are loaded on boot via /etc/init.d/zaptel, but Asterisk
is unable to start. It ends with the following message:
[chan_zap.so] => (Zapata Telephony w/PRI)
J
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