[Asterisk-Users] X100P fails to initialize

Woodoo People .pGa! wpeople at Shadow.microsystem.hu
Sat Jun 3 14:15:57 MST 2006


 Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
 Zaptel Version: 1.2.5 Echo Canceller: MG2
 Failed to initailize DAA, giving up...
 wcfxo: probe of 0000:00:0e.0 failed with error -5

these lines means, your x100p is not initialized - therefore cannot 
be used by zaptel. the problem below, reported by ztconfig.
as the usage of zaptel device is following:
modprobe zaptel
modprobe module_of_card (like wcfxo)
if it found, ztcfg
if you see the device in /proc/zaptel/1 (or 2 or so)
you can start asterisk and enjoy the device.

you can believe me, this problem is in relation with irq sharing.
(as i meet with that problem every time i have installed more than one
card in a box - what i did more than 20 times)

>  Hello.
> "ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)"
> I think that this error, is saying that its X100P is not connected in slot
> PCI correctly. He makes a test, he changes the X100P of slot and he sends
> for the list the commands lspci, dmesg, cat /proc/interrupts.     I wait to
> have helped.
> Best Regards
> Josué
> 
> 2006/6/3, Woodoo People .pGa! <wpeople at shadow.microsystem.hu>:
> >
> >> So I took a chance with an X100P knock-off on eBay. I'm running Asterisk
> >+
> >> FreePBX on a PowerMac G3 (beige desktop) using Slackintosh 10.2 and
> >kernel
> >> 2.6.16.16. Everything has been fine up until now.
> >> I compile the 1.2.5 Zaptel drivers without a problem, get the udev
> >> configuration in, modprobe zaptel, and finally modprobe wcfxo. At this
> >> point, I get the message:
> >>
> >> ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)
> >> FATAL: Error running install command for wcfxo
> >>
> >> dmesg gives me:
> >>
> >> Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
> >> Zaptel Version: 1.2.5 Echo Canceller: MG2
> >> Failed to initailize DAA, giving up...
> >> wcfxo: probe of 0000:00:0e.0 failed with error -5
> >
> >this is a problem if the card shares interrupt with something on
> >MOtherBOard.
> >configure the slot to other irq, or move the card to other irq.
> >lspci -v will be your friend. Check if someone uses same IRQ as motorola
> >card.
> >
> >
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