Michael Jerris wrote:
Our plan for 1.0.5 is that we will also have rpm and deb packages for many
distros on our own repo. Stay tuned. This has been another major reason
for the delay in 1.0.5.
Great news. I also prefer to use packages whenever possible, so as to know
what software is
Hello
I'd like to install OpenZAP so I can use a TDM card with Freeswitch, but I'm
getting a software error althought the TDM card seems detected (lspci -v
OK). Dahdi was successfully compiled from source code.
Is it OK to just install Dahdi 2.2.0 without Asterisk before going ahead
with
Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr said:
Has someone succesfully installed Dahdi without Asterisk?
Of course, and it's working like a charm. DAHDI is a driver. It doesn't
care what software uses it. We're using DAHDI with a TE110P PRI T1 card.
What is in /proc/dahdi? If it shows 1, what do you see if
Thanks Russel for the tip. After more googling, I ended up figuring that
/etc/dahdi/modules had to contain the list of drivers to load.
For those interested, here's how to compile and install Dahdi (which doesn't
need Asterisk at all, unlike some docs on the Net seem to imply due to
references
Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr said:
5. vi modules:
wcfxo
wctdm
dahdi
You only need one of the modules above, if you have one card. I don't see
a dahdi module listed in the file here.
8. ls -la /proc/dahdi/
You should be able to cat the file in that directory for more information.
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Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr said:
For those interested, here's how to compile and install Dahdi
It would be helpful to others if you add the results of your efforts to
the wiki.
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Russell Mosemann
Concordia University, Nebraska
Russell.Mosemann wrote:
You only need one of the modules above, if you have one card. I don't see
a dahdi module listed in the file here.
Yup, turns out wcfxo is needed for the X10xP card, while wctdm is needed for
Digium cards. As for dahdi, maybe wcfxo/wctdm loads the dahdi module
For those interested, here's how to compile and install Dahdi (which doesn't
need Asterisk at all, unlike some docs on the Net seem to imply due to
references to /etc/asterisk/*.conf):
I understand that Some Debian based distro's have Dahdi in their repo's making
it
simple, but not many know
Our plan for 1.0.5 is that we will also have rpm and deb packages for many
distros on our own repo. Stay tuned. This has been another major reason for
the delay in 1.0.5.
Mike
On Dec 8, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
For those interested, here's how to compile and install Dahdi