Looks good so far. Try "oz list" and "oz dump 1" and see what happens.
-MC
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Neil Patel wrote:
> Thanks all for your help. I got around this by running ./Setup and
> installing wanpipe in TDM API mode (it says it's the default for FS). I then
> uncommented the mod_
Thanks all for your help. I got around this by running ./Setup and
installing wanpipe in TDM API mode (it says it's the default for FS). I then
uncommented the mod_openzap line in modules.conf when installing FS. Finally
I ran wancfg_fs which creates appropriate config files for you for your FS
ins
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Neil Patel wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently installing a Sangoma A102 card to work with FS using wanpipe
> drivers (OS = Ubuntu Jaunty). The problem is I can't get openzap-related
> modules to compile:
>
> > cd wanpipe-3.5.6.5/
> > make openzap
> ...
> make[2]:
make openzap is the correct way to build when using with openzap/freeswitch.
If you are having issues with this you should check with sangoma support as to
why that build of the drivers is not supporting it properly and what version
you should be using.
Mike
On Nov 30, 2009, at 5:41 AM, Franç
I did manage to build these drivers, but maybe you're not doing it the
right way. Sangoma document state that the drivers should be built by using
their ./Setup script that does all that is required.
I did use ./Setup
install which builds the kernel modules, the wanrouter utilities and
install
Hi All,
I am currently installing a Sangoma A102 card to work with FS using wanpipe
drivers (OS = Ubuntu Jaunty). The problem is I can't get openzap-related
modules to compile:
> cd wanpipe-3.5.6.5/
> make openzap
...
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/wanpipe-3.5.6.5/api/libsangoma'
make[1]: L