[Asterisk-Users] x100p (FXO) not being seen by asterisk (is my bestguess) .

Phil Pritchard phil at pritchard.asn.au
Wed Oct 26 21:07:12 MST 2005


only new to asterisk, but have had some hardware exp.....

    stay away from irq9 its tied to irq2 and will always be shared, Paul 
has the go.. in bios disable serial and or usb (if not using) and make 
sure irda is not enabled. another one is the lpt port if your not using 
that, there is another irq you can steel..

dont share interrupts, as a rule(if you can help it)... it usually leads 
to system instability and usually under load.

UBCD ...(www.ultimatebootcd.com).  has some nice tools that can probe a 
system to give a second appinion on interrupt conflicts, ram and hard 
drive errors.....
its my best tool for hardware problems..



hope it helps ......

phil..


Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:

>	Hello Paul & all ,
>
>On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
>  
>
>>	Hello Paul & all ,  I've tried everything I know to attempt to get the 
>>	wcfxo.ko not to use irq 9 .  THe 6 line cord does not appear to effect
>>	the signaling to the x100p card ,  I have turned up the debugging & have 
>>	that being syslog'd .  Have debugging on zaptel as well .  Nothing seems 
>>	out of the ordinary .  But monitoring from 'asterisk -d -vvvvv -nr' 
>>	console does not show anything '.' .  Have I forgotten some 
>>	configurations or magical incantation ?  Tia ,  JimL
>>
>>On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Paul wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>First I don't like the 6 line cord.  Use an rj11 2 wire cord, but watch the
>>>crossover vrs straight on the old red and green.
>>>
>>>Next the interrupt must be fixed.  Do this in the CMOS before you boot.  Go
>>>to the PCI bus assignments and set the IRQ or go and disable the serial
>>>ports thereby allowing irq 3 and 4 to be assigned.
>>>
>>>:)
>>>Paul
>>>      
>>>
>	Sorry about the top posting ...  Also forgot the syslog output . 
>		Tia ,  JimL
>
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zaptel: registering. parent: <NULL>, set: module
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: subsystem zaptel: registering
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zaptel: registering. parent: <NULL>, set: class
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zaptimer: registering. parent: zaptel, set: class_obj
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zapchannel: registering. parent: zaptel, set: class_obj
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zappseudo: registering. parent: zaptel, set: class_obj
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zapctl: registering. parent: zaptel, set: class_obj
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject wcfxo: registering. parent: <NULL>, set: module
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject wcfxo: registering. parent: <NULL>, set: drivers
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 0000:01:02.0
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: PCI: Sharing IRQ 9 with 0000:00:1f.3
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: kobject zap1: registering. parent: zaptel, set: class_obj
>Oct 26 20:11:19 asterisk-test kernel: New regoffset: 7
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: wcfxo: DAA mode is 'FCC'
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Found a Wildcard FXO: Wildcard X101P
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Recalculating slaves on WCFXO/0/0
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Done Recalculating slaves on WCFXO/0/0 (last is WCFXO/0/0)
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Configured channel WCFXO/0/0, flags 0201, sig 2004
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: Registered tone zone 0 (United States / North America)
>Oct 26 20:11:20 asterisk-test kernel: BATTERY!
>Oct 26 20:11:39 asterisk-test kernel: Out of storage space
>Oct 26 20:11:48 asterisk-test kernel: RING!
>Oct 26 20:11:50 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING!
>Oct 26 20:11:54 asterisk-test kernel: RING!
>Oct 26 20:11:56 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING!
>Oct 26 20:13:50 asterisk-test kernel: RING!
>Oct 26 20:13:52 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING!
>Oct 26 20:13:56 asterisk-test kernel: RING!
>Oct 26 20:13:57 asterisk-test kernel: NO RING!
>
>
>  
>

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