[Asterisk-Users] X101P FXO with RED alarm

Eric Wieling eric at fnords.org
Sat Jul 10 08:37:32 MST 2004


You may need the 3-wire (UK) to 2-wire (US) adapters for the jack the
X100P is plugged into.  I've heard you can get them most anywhere.

On Sat, 2004-07-10 at 09:40, Richard Airlie wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just added an X101P FXO card to my asterisk machine. The card is
> detected ok but zttool always shows it in a RED alarm state, which I
> understand means that it doesn't detect the line.
> 
> I've connected the card via the line socket to my analogue line using
> the cable that came with the card (and have also tried other cables too) 
> but I always get a RED alarm.
> 
> I'm located in the UK, running FreeBSD-5.2, with zaptel-0.5 drivers
> and asterisk-0.9.0_1 (both built from ports).
> 
> My zaptel.conf:
> fxsks=1
> loadzone=uk
> defaultzone=uk
> 
> My zapata.conf
> [channels]
> signalling=fxs_ks
> context=default
> channel => 1
> 
> Output of ztcfg -vv:
> Keyword: [fxsks], Value: [1]
> Keyword: [loadzone], Value: [uk]
> Keyword: [defaultzone], Value: [uk]
> 
> Zaptel Configuration
> ======================
> 
> 
> Channel map:
> 
> Channel 01: FXS Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01)
> 
> 1 channels configured.
> 
> Asterisk sees the zap channel (or at least it shows up with 'zap show
> channels') but always sees it as busy, presumably because of the
> red alarm. The other thing of note is that when the zaptel driver is
> loaded, attempting to play MOH causes the entire system to lock up
> and require a reboot. (Without the driver loaded it works, but is of
> course choppy because of the lack of a timing source).
> 
> Anyone have any ideas about what's going on?
> 
> Richard.
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