[Asterisk-bsd] Re: Asterisk 1.0.6, zaptel for NetBSD in pkgsrc-wip
Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
tih at eunetnorge.no
Mon Apr 4 02:24:24 CDT 2005
Jeff Rizzo <riz+asterisk at boogers.sf.ca.us> writes:
> The NetBSD zaptel drivers currently support wcfxo, wcfxs and ztdummy
> on NetBSD 2.0 and up. They are available separately at
> http://www.tastylime.net/netbsd/zaptel/
I've tried to get this working on my machines, currently running
NetBSD 3.99.1, but with no luck:
dejah# /sbin/modload -s -p /usr/local/sbin/zaptel_postinstall /usr/local/lkm/mod_zaptel.o
Module loaded as ID 0
dejah# /sbin/modload -s /usr/local/lkm/mod_ztdummy.o
Module loaded as ID 1
dejah# cat /usr/local/etc/zaptel.conf
loadzone=no
defaultzone=no
dejah# /usr/local/bin/ztcfg
Keyword: [loadzone], Value: [no]
Keyword: [defaultzone], Value: [no]
dejah# dmesg
[...]
Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
Registered Span 1 ('ZTDUMMY/1') with 0 channels
Span ('ZTDUMMY/1') is new master
ztdummy: init() finished
ztdummy: loaded
Registered tone zone 8 (Norway)
dejah# ls -l /dev/zap
total 0
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 196, 254 Apr 4 09:12 channel
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 196, 0 Apr 4 09:12 ctl
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 196, 255 Apr 4 09:12 pseudo
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 196, 253 Apr 4 09:12 timer
dejah# zttest
Unable to open zap interface: Device not configured
dejah#
Am I doing it wrong? Or do you have any ideas for how I can figure
out why it isn't working for me?
-tih
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