[asterisk-users] HFC-S zap channels always busy
Tzafrir Cohen
tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Thu Jan 10 08:01:50 CST 2008
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 02:31:53PM +0100, Jaap Winius wrote:
> Quoting Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>:
>
> > ... I get the wierd impression that either both modules somehow
> > get interrupts from the two cards, or each module handles a
> > different card. This hsouldn't happen.
> >
> > So try blacklisting one of them:
>
> I've already done something like that: removing the vzaphfc directory
> from /lib/modules/2.6.18-5-k7/misc/, running depmod, and then
> "genzaptelconf -sdc nl". The rest of the modules loaded fine, but
> again all (3) channels were in use. Of course, I also tried putting
> vzaphfc back and removing zaphfc instead, but the results were the same.
What do you mean by "In Use"?
When Asterisk runs, they are "(In use)" - by Asterisk.
>
> In both cases, I also tried running Asterisk with a minimal zapata.conf:
>
> switchtype=euroisdn
> signalling=bri_cpe_ptmp
> channel=>1-2
>
> Just for fun, I even tried this with "signalling=bri_cpe_ptp", but
> then Asterisk starts without any Zaptel support.
It is:
signalling=bri_cpe
>
> I'm running out of options here. It looks to me like the current
> versions of the software I'm using (Asterisk 1.4.14, Zaptel 1.4.7)
> just don't include working support HFC-S PCI cards. Yet, I've read
> that it has apparently worked in the past, so maybe I should try to
> downgrade to Asterisk 1.2.13 and Zaptel 1.2.11 (the versions that come
> with Debian stable).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jaap
>
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