[asterisk-users] Problems with Outbound Calls
David fire
ddfire at gmail.com
Thu Feb 26 13:06:56 CST 2009
sorry but how do you know the warning is from an # ?
he only post this from zaptel.conf
span = 1,1,0,esf,b8zs
bchan = 1-23
dchan = 24
loadzone = jp
defaultzone = jp
David
2009/2/26 Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:50:57AM -0200, David fire wrote:
> > hi
> > you should first solve this
> >
> > Warning [2630]: config.c:768 process_text_line: Unknown Directive at
> > line 231 of /etc/asterisk/../zaptel.conf
>
> In zaptel.conf it is perfectly legal to have lines beginning with a '#'.
> With Asterisk '#' is reserved for special directives (currently only
> #include and #exec exist).
>
> The asterisk-gui has a script that creates
>
> /etc/asterisk/dahdi_guiread.conf
>
> With the following content (if the system is Zaptel and not DAHDI)
>
> [general]
> zaptel
> #include "../zaptel.conf"
>
> This makes it simple to read zaptel.conf through the manager interface
> of reading Asterisk configuration files. It also has several other
> atvantages:
>
> * The user is well aware of its existance if there are any comments in
> zaptel.conf (the message pointed out above)
> * Its format is not of a real valid configuration file ('zaptel' is a
> key without a value), which serves to provides interesting chanlanges
> to configuration parser writiers.
> * It assumes the Asterisk configuration file sits at /etc/asterisk .
> Indeed why even bother with a situation where Asterisk can only read
> Zaptel's configuration but not write it?
>
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