[Asterisk-Users] Booting error - Unable to specify channel 2: No such device
Anon
asterisk_user at tarottoni.com
Thu Apr 15 05:09:53 MST 2004
On Monday 12 April 2004 04:24 am, willy at yponeinc.com wrote:
Thanks. :) When my *NEW* TDM400P card gets here, I will use
the setup you described and see what happens.
I find your suggestion a bit curious, because the CVS version
I am running (Asterisk CVS-04/10/04-21:44:51) automatically
loads all the modules. The automatic loading suprised me a
bit, as the Asterisk version I was used to (8 moths old now)
did not automatically load the modules. Does your version
of Asterisk automatically load the modules? What version
are you using?
Anon
> Hi ..
> This may seem odd, but this problem is reminescent of the
> troubel I had when first starting [*] on my test setup. Two
> suggestions. (a) on loading the modules make sure you
> explicitely load in the following order (forget modprobe)
> insmod zaptel; insmod wcfxo; insmod wcfxs; Do a ztcfg -vvv
> to confirm & start [*]. (b) in my zapata.conf, I foumd it
> useful to put group=1 on top for the FXO channel and group=2
> for FXS, i.e. see below:
> ;
> ; Zapata telephony interface
> ; Configuration file
>
> [channels]
> context=inbound-calls
> language=en
> musiconhold=default
>
> group=1
> signalling=fxs_ks
> echocancel = 64
> echocancelwhenbridged = no
> echotraining=yes
> rxgain => 20%
> txgain => -5%
> channel => 1
>
> group=2
> echocancel = no
> signalling=fxo_ks
> mailbox = 2100
> channel => 2
> ------------------------------
> Now it works every time.
> Hope this helps
> Willy
>
> ----- Original Message Follows -----
>
> > On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 03:39, Anon wrote:
> > > On Sunday 11 April 2004 07:18 pm, Todd Lieberman wrote:
> > > > do a cat /proc/interupts
> > > >
> > > > your should see your hardware showup.
> > >
> > > OK...
> > > cat /proc/interrupts
> > > CPU0
> > > 0: 494600 XT-PIC timer
> > > 1: 5588 XT-PIC keyboard
> > > 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
> > > 8: 1 XT-PIC rtc
> > > 9: 266296 XT-PIC ehci_hcd, es1371
> > > 10: 4892925 XT-PIC usb-uhci, wctdm
> > > 11: 4936093 XT-PIC ide1, usb-uhci,
> > > usb-uhci, wcfxo, eth0 12: 108609 XT-PIC
> > > PS/2 Mouse 14: 22056 XT-PIC ide2
> > > 15: 83 XT-PIC ide3
> > > NMI: 0
> > > LOC: 494575
> > > ERR: 1278
> > > MIS: 0
> > >
> > > I don't see wcfxs. I did "modprobe wcfxs" and "cat
> > > /proc/interrupts" still shows the same output. What do
> > > you think is causing to not show on the list above?
> >
> > It is there it's hiding under the name of wctdm, but at
> > the moment I'd say that's the least of your problems.
> > Interrupts 10 and 11 both have other things sharing the
> > interrupts with Digium cards, most people will tell you
> > that that's not good. Interrupt 11 looks horrible. Having
> > been through this hell recently I can only suggest
> > repositioning cards in different slots. Interestingly
> > where is ide0 and do you really need ide2/3?
> >
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> Willy Wouters
> ypOne Publishing
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