[asterisk-users] Auto load of zap drivers

Klaverstyn, David C David.Klaverstyn at intergraph.com
Mon Feb 19 22:45:34 MST 2007


I am running CentOS 4.4.

You say I need modprobe ztdummy on startup.  I though the udev option
made that happen.

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Auto load of zap drivers

On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 11:05:31AM +1100, Klaverstyn, David C wrote:
> My understanding is that with Asterisk 1.2.x issuing the command of
make
> install-udev allowed the drivers to be loaded upon the server boot.
> Doing this with version 1.4 does not seem to work.
> 

Those udev rules are responsible for the generation of files under
/dev/zap/ .

Which distribution do you use?

> 
> Using menuselect I selected zaptel and ztdummy.  Should I also be
> selecting something else for the drivers to load at start up?

All you need to run on startup is:

  modprobe ztdummy

Nothing more. Not even a ztcfg. The zaptel init script tries doing that
if it senses you have no other zaptel timing source.

Do you have ztdummy and zaptel available?

  modinfo ztdummy
  modinfo zaptel

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