[asterisk-users] ztdummy

Jerry Geis geisj at pagestation.com
Thu Apr 3 11:51:20 CDT 2008


>
> ounds like the module got auto-unloaded due to not being in use.
>
> I have found the most reliable way to invoke zaptel/ztdummy is using the
> proper init script:
>
> 1. In your zaptel source directory, do "make config". That will create
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/zaptel and the rcX.d links to it.
> 2. Likeewise, in your asterisk source directory, also do "make config"
> if you haven't already.  That will create /etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk and
> the rcX.d links.
> 3. Do "chkconfig zaptel on" and "chkconfig asterisk on" just to be sure.
> 4. Do "service zaptel start". That will load the modules and do any
> configuration necessary. Try that and then watch /proc/interrupts.
> 5. Also do "service asterisk start".
> 6. When the system is booted up in future, zaptel and asterisk should
> automatically start.
>
>   
Tony,

This is what  I do. In this case I also editied /etc/sysconfig/zaptel 
and removed (commented) all modules except ztdummy.

Jerry



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