[asterisk-ss7] A - link / F - link
Joseph
tech at ekn.com
Mon Sep 24 12:21:59 CDT 2007
Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
> Joseph wrote:
>> Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
>>> Joseph wrote:
>>>> Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
>>>>> Joseph wrote:
>>>>>> Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
>>>>>>> Joseph wrote:
>>>>>>>> Is it possible to get ss7 working using an A-link?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Could you put the alink on one t1 time slot and then bring bearer
>>>>>>>> traffic in on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th t1s?
>>>>>>> Yes, you definitely can do this in libss7, as long as you are
>>>>>>> terminating the signalling channels and bearer channels in the same box.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the prompt answer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What about getting 56k instead of 64 to work?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am I doing something wrong here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #modprobe wct4xxp hardhdlcmode=0x7f
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FATAL: Error inserting wct4xxp
>>>>>> (/lib/modules/2.6.18-5-686/misc/wct4xxp/wct4xxp.ko): Unknown symbol in
>>>>>> module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
>>>>>> FATAL: Error running install command for wct4xxp
>>>>> What is your output when you run dmesg after trying to load the module?
>>>>>
>>>> wct4xxp: Unknown parameter `hardhdlcmode'
>>>>
>>> Whatever version that you have installed did not have the hardhdlcmode
>>> parameter in it. Did you check out latest 1.4 branch of zaptel from svn?
>>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> I did find the actual setting in the code and manually changed it. And
>> then recompiled...
>>
>> Here is the svn version:
>> svnversion
>> 3090
>>
>>
>
>
> If that is the case, it sounds like you have old drivers installed that
> are being loaded instead of new ones that you are trying to use. You
> can use insmod with the absolute path of the module you are trying to
> load (./zaptel.ko and ./wct4xxp/wct4xxp.ko, relative to the zaptel
> source directory). If you look in /lib/modules/your-kernel-version/misc
> or /lib/modules/you-kernel-version/extra, you can remove all the zaptel
> modules and drivers that you see, and do a `make install` again in your
> zaptel source directory. That should purge the old modules.
>
>
I did this, but it dosen't like it.
What is the svn version I should be using/seeing?
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