[Asterisk-Users] Problem with QuadBRI

Michael Devenijn Michael.Devenijn at dkma.be
Tue May 18 17:05:40 MST 2004


- I'm not a Linux user i'm trying to get in it ...
- Fedora core 1
- QuadBRI card bought from junghanns.net
- We want to use the card in TE mode to connect to the TELCO
- Downloaded BRISTUFF0.0.2(stable) latest from junghanss.net/asterisk
- followed the instructions on voip-info.org
- compiled everything still got the error when "make load" in qozap : 

insmod ./qozap.o
./qozap.o: unresolved symbol zt_ec_chunk
./qozap.o: unresolved symbol zt_unregister
./qozap.o: unresolved symbol zt_transmit
./qozap.o: unresolved symbol zt_receive
./qozap.o: unresolved symbol zt_register
make: *** [load] Error 1

when i execute ztcfg -v -c /etc/zaptel.conf we get : 

Zaptel Configuration
======================
 
SPAN 1: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1)
SPAN 2: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1)
SPAN 3: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1)
SPAN 4: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1)
 
12 channels configured.
 
ZT_SPANCONFIG failed on span 1: No such device or address (6)

Other info : 

When i look in the BIOS i see the card is on IRQ5 alone 
When i use "cat /proc/interrupts" i see nothing on IRQ5


zaptel.conf : 

...

loadzone=nl
defaultzone=nl

#fxsks=1

span=1,1,3,ccs,ami
span=2,1,3,ccs,ami
span=3,1,3,ccs,ami
span=4,1,3,ccs,ami

bchan=1,2
dchan=3
bchan=4,5
dchan=6
bchan=7,8
dchan=9
bchan=10,11
dchan=12



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