[Asterisk-Users] digium dev kit - X100P & TDM400P

marrandy marrandy at chaossolutions.org
Sat Sep 6 14:54:01 MST 2003


Hello.

Well I finally rx'd my dev kit (new batch of TDM's apparently.

I'm on Mandrake 9.1

There were no hardware install instructions, it would have been nice to know 
whether the 4-way power connector was to be used or was for some other future 
or expansion purpose.
It came with a floppy disc, no label and it wasn't even write protected.
The only readme file was  'README.DevKitLite'  and sure enough, it was an 
explanation how to install the dev lite kit, which I DON't have.
I tried it anyway ignoring the references to S100U.
There is a astinstaller, that failed complaining of no openssl-devel.  
Astericks has been running for the past week with no obvious problems or 
alerts.
I am informed that mandrake has renamed it to libopenssl-blah-blah, so I look 
at the astinstaller entry and change it.  Still fails so I remove that check.  
It now builds and completes.

It complains
[root at carol etc]# ztcfg -vv

Zaptel Configuration
======================


Channel map:

Channel 01: FXO Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01)
Channel 02: FXS Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 02)

2 channels configured.

ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 2: Invalid argument (22)
Did you forget that FXS interfaces are configured with FXO signalling
and that FXO interfaces use FXS signalling?

Another configuration error with the software (or being generous, perhaps it's 
because it's the wrong software for the kit).


[root at carol asterisk]# asterisk -vvvr
ERROR[16384]: File asterisk.c, Line 1323 (main): Unable to connect to remote 
asterisk


Hmm...that wasn't happening before I did the build using the supplied disc.

Well, if anyone has the correct install disc, can they copy and zip/tgz it for 
me.

Otherwise, anyone have the X100P & TDM400P cards and point me in the right 
direction.

The digium FAQ :-

http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=faq#Configuration_1

didn't fix the problem either.  I removed /etc/asterisk etc. and have started 
fresh a number of times with no success.

Hints appreciated.


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