[Asterisk-bsd] Zaptel Not Working After Upgrading OS

Roman r.shubovich at elcomnet.ru
Wed Apr 1 06:13:05 CDT 2009


as far as i know version 1.4.23.1 of asterisk does not works with zaptel 
older than v1.4.11
with downgrading zaptel port you must downgrade asterisk port too
in my boxes i use asterisk-1.4.21.2_3 and zaptel-1.4.6_7 with these cards:
digium te210p
digium te410p
cronyx tau32lite
freebsd 6.x and 7.x

Frank Griffith ?????:
> Thanks everyone for the information but installing Asterisk with 
> Zaptel-1.4.6 did not work. I had nothing as far as useability with it. 
> The older zaptel port installed and I saw the entries in dmesg that 
> the X101P Wildcard was found and configured. zttool also worked, but 
> Asterisk left loads off the table.
>
> For starters, it seems that Asterisk-1.4.23.1 has a very different 
> CLI. I tried to use STOP NOW and that did nothing but present an 
> unknown command error. None of the typical commands worked. CORE SHOW 
> DIALPLAN did not work so I couldn't even check to see if the 
> extensions were in. And when I tried dialing out, nothing.
>
> When I originally built this drive with 7.1-RELEASE and the latest 
> ports, Asterisk worked fine, at least as far as I know. My internal 
> extensions were working and I listened to some MOH. But when I tried 
> to use the outside PSTN line through the Zaptel device, no go. This is 
> when I discovered that the wctfxo module was no longer included with 
> zaptel.
>
> The trouble with this is it will bring my long tested project with 
> Asterisk to a halt. If moving forward with Asterisk means I have to go 
> out and buy a $400 Digium or Sagnoma card then what's the purpose. And 
> with all the difficulties in using FreeBSD and Asterisk, I might as 
> well switch over to Linux and be done with it.
>
> The real trouble with Asterisk on FreeBSD is that Asterisk was written 
> to run on Linux and the folks at Digium have no desire to support 
> anything else. People like myself with no real experience at working 
> with Makefiles and hacking code are dependent on the ports to install 
> an application. And now the port for Asterisk has taken a very 
> different turn and one that has backed me into a corner as far as 
> Asterisk goes.  
>
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