[asterisk-users] Dahdi and ztdummy
Mike
list at virtutel.ca
Tue Dec 2 18:07:27 CST 2008
Sorry, that worked, I just removed all modules from the modules file in
/etc/dahdi.
But that doesn`t explain why my other card-free PC is working perfectly with
the default modules files while this one isn`t
Thanks though, that saved my behind. But an explanation, if an easy one can
be found, would be appreciated.
Mike
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David fire
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 19:00
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Dahdi and ztdummy
ok
dont pay attention to that file for now...
do you have any card on that machine? any digium card or any other brand?
or not?
if not the problem is that you dont need to load any module.... (just the
dummy one)
if you have any card you have a problem in the config.
David
2008/12/2 Mike <list at virtutel.ca>
Thanks Joseph. I went and read thos pages, nothing helps me. As mentionned
in my other post, I don`t have a /dev/dadhi file....I don`t know why it
wasn`t created or where to go from here.
Mike
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Joseph L.
Casale
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 18:24
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Dahdi and ztdummy
>I did build dahdi before building asterisk, but that`s it.
No problem. But what steps did you use? Did you edit *any* dahdi related
configs? See the voip-info url below.
>I find it hard to find any documentation referring to dadhi instead of
zaptel.
:) Yeah, it's not the most documented aspect of Asterisk, but there is
enough for your need...
>I have no Digium hardware, but I still need the ztdummy timer (or whatever
it`s called now). How do I get myself going?
Well you need to check the README, for your application it has all you need
to know:
http://svn.digium.com/svn/dahdi/linux/tags/2.0.0/README
Installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note: If using `sudo` to build/install, you may need to add /sbin to your
PATH.
make
make install
Note that you'll need the utilities provided in the package dahdi-tools
to configure DAHDI devices on your system.
At the bottom of that file, it points you to a source for making the
transition when reading older docs:
http://voip-info.org/wiki/view/DAHDI
I suggest you pull in dahdi-linux-complate, run #make, #make install, #make
config, then #chkconfig dahdi on (or your distro equiv) and the bare configs
that get installed will allow all modules to load, see that there is no
hardware and fall back to dahdi_dummy.
Do an lsmod and look for something like so:
[root at host ~]# lsmod | grep dahdi
dahdi_dummy 38984 0
dahdi 231760 9
dahdi_dummy,xpp,wctdm,wcfxo,wctdm24xxp,wcte11xp,wct1xxp,wcte12xp,wct4xxp
crc_ccitt 35265 1 dahdi
Also,
[root at host ~]# cat /proc/dahdi/1
Span 1: DAHDI_DUMMY/1 "DAHDI_DUMMY/1 (source: RTC) 1" (MASTER)
Note that UPGRADE.txt suggests:
http://svn.digium.com/svn/dahdi/linux/tags/2.0.0/UPGRADE.txt
* This package no longer includes the 'menuselect' utility for
choosing which modules to build; all modules that can be built are
built automatically.
HTH,
jlc
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