[Asterisk-bsd] zaptel and 1.4.22`
Graham Menhennitt
graham at menhennitt.com.au
Sat Jan 10 18:19:37 CST 2009
Richard and Luiz,
Thanks for replying. I did what you guys suggested:
fang*CLI> dahdi show channels
Chan Extension Context Language MOH Interpret
fang*CLI>
Now I don't have any zaptel or dahdi channels, so that's not surprising.
I only want the timing for meetme and for IAX trunking.
If I do the equivalent IAX command, I get (with xxx's hiding private bits):
fang*CLI> iax2 show channels
Channel Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq
(Tx/Rx) Lag Jitter JitBuf Format
IAX2/xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx 08715/00283
00004/00004 00000ms -0001ms 0000ms ulaw
1 active IAX channel
fang*CLI>
I can't see any equivalent meetme command to try.
Any clues?
Thanks,
Graham
Richard E. Neese wrote:
> crom the csh> do a asterisk -vvvvgr and to a zap show channels.
>
> it should show you some results.
>
> then type exit and go back to what you where doing.
>
>
> On Thursday 08 January 2009 04:38:21 am Graham Menhennitt wrote:
>
>> Richard E. Neese wrote:
>>
>>> for 1 you have to edit the /u/l/etc/rc.d/zaptel to include ztdummy.ko.
>>>
>>> I fix this many time and submit it back and it never gets fixed in the
>>> port,
>>>
>>> you have to copy /usr/local/etc/zaptel.conf.sample to zaptel.conf
>>>
>> Guys,
>>
>> I have zaptel and asterisk running under FreeBSD 7.1-pre. I've followed
>> the above instructions. The zaptel.ko and ztdummy.ko modules are loaded
>> via rc.conf. Asterisk is also started from there at boot time. But how
>> do I tell asterisk to use ztdummy for timing? I can't see any mention of
>> it in any of the sample asterisk config files.
>>
>>
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