[Asterisk-bsd] FreeBSD and Zaptel
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Thu Feb 7 12:35:48 CST 2008
Thanks. I guess I'll follow the instructions on the wiki for building
zaptel and then just load zaptel.ko and ztdummy.ko.
- Waldo
On Feb 7, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Richard Neese wrote:
> On February 7, 2008 09:46:59 am lists at infoway.net wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm starting to experiment with Asterisk on FreeBSD and I'm wondering
>> if zaptel is really needed. I will be playing MOH and as well as
>> using
>> MeetMe. I've been using Asterisk on Linux with ztdummy. However, our
>> company wants to start migrating to xBSD (FreeBSD to be specific) and
>> I want to make sure we won't have any problems with Asterisk. In some
>> places, I read that ztdummy was not really needed on BSD, but other
>> places to make reference to compiling zaptel on BSD. I assume that if
>> I were going to use a Digium card (or the like), I would need to
>> compile zaptel. However, not sure if I really need ztdummy. Please
>> advise.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Waldo
>>
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> Yes zaptel is needed for ztdummy for timing. There are a few things
> to also
> set when you build your setup. You have to know what to enable and
> what not
> to enable in the build.
>
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