[asterisk-users] Need to run ztcfg manually?
Lyle Giese
lyle at lcrcomputer.net
Fri Oct 26 20:00:51 CDT 2007
Zaptel creates a startup script. You just need to make sure it run/loads
fully before Asterisk starts in your bootup scripts.
This gets into tweeking your system and that varies based on the exact
OS/distro you are running.
Lyle
Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
> I don't have T1 but it seems that the first time I run ztcfg (or in
> fact, the zaptel startup script runs it for me) it fails. Then I need
> to run it again for it to actually configure things right. So, my
> (redhat-style) /etc/rc.d/rc.local contains
>
> modprobe wctdm
> ztcfg -vv
> asterisk
>
>
> Michelle Dupuis wrote:
>
>> I have a new asterisk system with a T1 card. It appears that running
>> "ztcfg -vv " is required in order for asterisk to start properly.
>>
>> Is this correct? Are people adding this command to the asterisk
>> startup script?
>>
>> Thanks
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