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 statement
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/zap there
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 can test this
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)
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:
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,
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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Discussionasterisk-users@lists.digium.com 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:
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Discussionasterisk-users@lists.digium.com 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)
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 06:10:04PM -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
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Discussionasterisk-users@lists.digium.com wrote:
my /etc/zaptel.conf
#Configuration for EuroISDN (E1)
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=1-15,17-31
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