[Asterisk-Dev] zapata signalling -- depreciated?
Matt Gibson
gibson at experthost.com
Sun Nov 14 20:45:04 MST 2004
Hi all,
I've been running asterisk for a while now, and a little while ago I
noticed the following messages appear on console when I reload.. it
doesn't seem to appear when i intially start asterisk, but only upon
issuing reload..
2004-11-14 22:34:52 WARNING[2581]: chan_zap.c:9694 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
2004-11-14 22:34:52 WARNING[2581]: chan_zap.c:9694 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
2004-11-14 22:34:52 WARNING[2581]: chan_zap.c:9694 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
2004-11-14 22:34:52 WARNING[2581]: chan_zap.c:9694 setup_zap: Ignoring
signalling
I'm pretty sure my zapata.conf and zaptel.conf are configured properly
(included below for your viewing enjoyment). Has the signalling
declartion been depreciated for auto detection or something of the sort?
Or should I just ignore the message all together because it's just
letting me know that the signalling has already been defined? Thanks.
--- zapata.conf:
[trunkgroups]
[channels]
language=en
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
callwaiting=no
usecallingpres=yes
callwaitingcallerid=yes
threewaycalling=yes
transfer=yes
cancallforward=yes
callreturn=yes
echocancel=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
immediate=no
musiconhold=default
;;; INCOMING X100P
signalling = fxs_ks ; x100p
group=1
echocancel=yes
relaxdtmf=yes
callerid=asreceived
context=trunkincoming
channel => 1
;;; INTERNAL TDM30B
signalling = fxo_ks ; tdm30b
echocancel=yes
relaxdtmf=yes
callerid="Matt" <7000>
mailbox=7000
;adsi=yes
group=3
context=internal
musiconhold=default
channel => 2
signalling=fxo_ks ; tdm30b
echocancel=yes
relaxdtmf=yes
callerid="Erin" <7001>
mailbox=7001
group=2
context=internal
musiconhold=default
channel => 3
signalling=fxo_ks ; tdm30b
echocancel=yes
relaxdtmf=yes
callerid="Lindsay" <7002>
mailbox=7002
group=2
context=internal
musiconhold=default
channel => 4
--- zaptel.conf:
fxsks=1
fxoks=2-4
defaultzone=us
loadzone=us
--
Matt Gibson
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