[Asterisk-Users] Sound card and other warning messages

Frank Hoonhout frank.hoonhout at state.or.us
Sat Mar 22 12:15:40 MST 2003


Greetings Asterisk users.

When I launch Asterisk, I get the following

Asterisk CVS-03/20/03-16:56:24, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support
Services, Inc.
Written by Mark Spencer <markster at linux-support.net>
=========================================================================
[ Booting..........    -- Registered indication country 'us'
    -- Registered indication country 'au'
    -- Registered indication country 'fr'
    -- Registered indication country 'de'
    -- Registered indication country 'nl'
    -- Registered indication country 'uk'
    -- Setting default indication country to 'us'
...WARNING[16384]: File chan_oss.c, Line 342 (setformat): Requested 8000 Hz,
got 8018 Hz -- sound may be choppy
....WARNING[98311]: File chan_oss.c, Line 228 (sound_thread): Read error on
sound device: Resource temporarily unavailable
.WARNING[16384]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 4927 (set_config): Ignoring port for
now
..../var/spool/asterisk/outgoing
.....................................................WARNING[16384]: File
chan_zap.c, Line 6416 (load_module): Ignoring rxwink
.... ]
Asterisk Ready.
*CLI> 

1. The warning messages listed above, should I be concerned?
I tested the sound card, by entering the command "dial", it plays the
Asterisk greeting message on the speakers.

2. Should I replace the sound card with a different one.  Currently, it's a
ES1370. (Ensoniq AudioPCI) 

3. After reading multiple docs, FAQ and mailing list archives, I am unable
to find out purpose of the sound card?  Is it used to play music, while on
hold?  Telephony PBX's usually don't have a sound card in them.

4. The WARNING - chan_iax2.c, I think, this is a configuration problem
(IAX), from the default files. That I have not gotten to yet.

My current test configuration:

Asterisk Server:
Pentium II 300 mhz
512 meg
Audio PCI
X100P - wcfxo
Intel Ethernet 10/100
Redhat 8.0

Clients:
(1) PSTN
(2) 7960
(1) ATA -186
(1) Messenger 4.7 (Soft phone)

As a NEWBIE in telephony services, I'll keep hacking away at this!!
Interesting stuff!!  Data person by trade.
Most of the topics in mailing-list are still way up my head, but I find them
very interesting.

BTW, Excellent start on "The Asterisk Handbook" version 2!  Helped me with a
lot of other questions.

Thanks to all for the help.

Frank...





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