[Asterisk-bsd] TDM410 status ?
Frank Griffith
glassdude45 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 10 06:57:44 CDT 2009
I would like to follow-up with you on this. It's been sometime since I updated my FreeBSD server. I'm running Asterisk-1.4.21 with Zaptel-1.4.x. The latest update of the Asterisk port seems to include zaptel but apparently the wcfxo modules were removed. Maybe I am not correct about that but the last time I updated the port, I lost use of my X101P card because the wcfxo modules were no longer there. So I installed Fedora-10 and Asterisk-1.6.x with Dahdi. It all works but Dahdi echos like crazy with my IP phones when using the X101P to dial outside or take a call from outside. Internal calls are fine.
Am I right in thinking the wcfxo modules were removed from the latest zaptel port?
--- On Wed, 6/10/09, Georgi Iovchev <freebsd at pulsar.bg> wrote:
From: Georgi Iovchev <freebsd at pulsar.bg>
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM410 status ?
To: asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 7:37 AM
Hello list
I have Digium TDM410 with 4 fxos. I have bought it more than year ago,
but so far I havent use it. Now the telephone company has delivered
the lines to me (at last), and I need to put in use this card.
I remember there were some problems with zaptel driver.
Now I have asterisk16-1.6.0.6 on 7.1-RELEASE-p2 amd64, running fine
with my voip provider.
So what driver I have to install to use the Digium card.
I see in ports zaptel version 1.4.11, but I'm not sure if this is
correct ... there were name change to dahdi...
Need hints!
10x in advance
Georgi Iovchev
www.pulsar.bg
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