[Asterisk-bsd] zaptel and 1.4.22`

Jeff LaCoursiere jeff at jeff.net
Fri Jan 9 11:23:52 CST 2009


Trixbox is not asterisk on FreeBSD.  It is asterisk on CentOS.

At any rate you will have to add G.729 to your system and pay the 
licensing fees to activate it.  You can get binaries from Digium or google 
search for the "free" clones.

j

On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, rafael rivera wrote:

> Hi all:
> samo one could helpme? how can active codec  g729 on Trixbox
>
> Trixbox> show translation
>
>       g723 gsm ulaw alaw g726aal2 adpcm slin lpc10 g729 speex ilbc g726 g722
>      g723    -   -    -    -        -     -    -     -    -     -    -    -    -
>       gsm    -   -    2    2        2     2    1     2    -    11   13    2    -
>      ulaw    -   2    -    1        2     2    1     2    -    11   13    2    -
>      alaw    -   2    1    -        2     2    1     2    -    11   13    2    -
>  g726aal2    -   2    2    2        -     2    1     2    -    11   13    1    -
>     adpcm    -   2    2    2        2     -    1     2    -    11   13    2    -
>      slin    -   1    1    1        1     1    -     1    -    10   12    1    -
>     lpc10    -   2    2    2        2     2    1     -    -    11   13    2    -
>      g729    -   -    -    -        -     -    -     -    -     -    -    -    -
>     speex    -  23   23   23       23    23   22    23    -     -   34   23    -
>      ilbc    -   3    3    3        3     3    2     3    -    12    -    3    -
>      g726    -   2    2    2        1     2    1     2    -    11   13    -    -
>      g722    -   -    -    -        -     -    -     -    -     -    -    -    -
>
>
> --- On Fri, 1/9/09, Luiz Otavio O Souza <lists.br at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Luiz Otavio O Souza <lists.br at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] zaptel and 1.4.22`
> To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
> Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 5:45 AM
>
>> Hi all,
>> I feel I have started a flame war.  Sorry.
>
> Not a chance ;)
>
>>
>> I was going to use Asterisk with a Moodle I am building.  The meetme
>> function
>> in Asterisk was to be the VoIP component.  Meetme needs ztdummy for
>> timing.
>> Zaptel builds, loads and generally performs as expected. No issue here.
>>
>> However in order for Asterisk to use ztdummy it need a library
>> called "ztdummy.ko.so", please note the missleading naming the
> ""name is
>> correct, this is missing from Asterisk.
>>
>> Back at Moodle the audioconferencing module specifically looks
>> for "ztdummy.ko.so" to be loaded, when it can't find it the
> install config
>> of
>> the module blows up, stops.
>>
>> Cheers John
>
> I've checked and the ports version of zaptel is installing the ztdummy.ko
> in
> /usr/local/lib/zaptel with all others modules.
>
> I don't know moodle, but i think it will not directly use the ztdummy
> module, so maybe, you can create a link from ztdummy.ko to ztdummy.ko.so.
>
> I think all you need is (load the ztdummy module !):
>
> # kldload /usr/local/lib/zaptel/ztdummy.ko
>
> If this work you can save this in your /etc/rc.conf:
>
> zaptel_kmod_load="zaptel.ko ztdummy.ko"
>
> Add any other driver you need (if you have some interface card supported by
> zaptel drivers).
>
> I can't talk abou ztdummy config on asterisk, never used before :)
>
> Cheers Luiz
>
>
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