[asterisk-users] ISDN BRI support with HFC-PCI cards?

dave cantera david.cantera at iacnet.net
Wed Dec 26 17:12:13 CST 2007


the /tmp sometimes gets its sticky bit set...

    # ls -ld /tmp

will tell you what permissions are set at

/tmp should read:

[root at pbv01 ~]# ls -ld /tmp
drwxrwxrwx  7 root root 4096 Dec 26 08:13 /tmp

it may read, which would not allow file/directory creation (notice the 
't' in the other's permissions, I think it comes up in other anyway...):

drwxrwxrw*t*  7 root root 4096 Dec 26 08:13 /tmp

daveC

Jaap Winius wrote:
> Quoting Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>:
>
>   
>>> Could someone please point me in the direction of some reasonable   
>>> instructions
>>> for setting up ISDN BRI support for Asterisk 1.2 (Debian etch) with
>>> HFC-PCI cards (Cologne chips) and/or cards with Winbond W6692CF chips?
>>>       
>>   apt-get install asterisk zaptel-source
>>   m-a a-i zaptel
>>   echo "#include zapata-channels.conf" >>/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
>>   genzaptelconf -sd
>>
>> That should basically do it.
>>     
>
> That looks promising, but am I right that this requires the zaptel package to
> be installed as well? Otherwise there's no genzaptelconf (or one that  
> works). However, after installing the zaptel package, I get these  
> errors:
>
>     # genzaptelconf -sd
>     Stopping Asterisk PBX: asterisk.
>     cat: /tmp/tmp.uiMna12463/span_termtype: No such file or directory
>     cat: /tmp/tmp.uiMna12463/span_termtype: No such file or directory
>     Starting Asterisk PBX: asterisk.
>     #
>
> Looks like it's not creating its temporary directory in /tmp. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jaap
>
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