Hello Tony,
I did the first step as you said, upto
# make all
# make install
# make config.
 
Thereafter i edited the /etc/default/zaptel file
this is the only hardware that is now uploading:
 
MODULES="$MODULES ztdummy"      # UHCI USB Zaptel Timing Only Interface.
 
But even after that when i do modprobe ztdummy, it gives me the same error message as follows:
 
WARNING: Error inserting zaptel (/lib/modules/2.6.15.1/misc/zaptel.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
WARNING: Error inserting zaptel (/lib/modules/2.6.15.1/misc/zaptel.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
FATAL: Error inserting ztdummy (/lib/modules/2.6.15.1/misc/ztdummy.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
FATAL: Error running install command for ztdummy
And doing dmesg gives the following error messages:
 
eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
zaptel: Unknown symbol crc_ccitt_table
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_receive
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_transmit
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_unregister
ztdummy: Unknown symbol zt_register
Please guide me the solution.
 
Regards
 
Vijay Gandhi
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Mountifield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 4:04 AM
To: Ray Burkholder; 'Vijay Gandhi'; 'tejas shah'; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Asterisk Configuration

Sorry, but that's complete nonsense. If the system has no Digium hardware with its associated driver loaded, then ztdummy absolutely IS required in order to provide a timing source to the zaptel module. The Linux lernel on its own doesn't know anything about providing timing to zaptel.
 
To Vijay, the answer is that you compile it from source just like you do the rest of asterisk. Download the tarbal for zaptel-1.2.2 (recently released), unpack it into /usr/src/zaptel, then just do:
 
# make all
# make install
# make config
 
The edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/zaptel and change the MODULES and RMODULES lines just to include ztdummy, and none of the hardware drivers.
 
If Slackware doesn't put startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d then you might have to set up the zaptel loading by hand.
 
There is no need to recompile the kernel, nor to change its clock rate, since ztdummy doesn't use the kernel clock on 2.6.13 or higher.
 
Cheers
Tony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 8:16 PM
Subject: RE: Asterisk Configuration

Kernel 2.6 doesn't need ztdummy as it has a 1000 hz timer built in.  On debian it default to 250hz so you might need to recompile your kernel to make what ever interval is needed by Asterisk (I think the kernel config has options for 100, 250 and 1000 hz).  It has been a while for me, so I'm not certain about the requirement.  I think the newsgroup or the code or the make file refers to it.


From: Vijay Gandhi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 15:53
To: 'tejas shah'; [email protected]
Subject: Asterisk Configuration

Hi Guys,
 
Can anyone tell me how to install ztdummy on the slackware system with kernel 2.6.15, i am not using any digium hardware, i need to install ztdummy on my slackware system which is compiled with kernel 2.6.15.1.
Please suggest the best possible way...................
 
Regards
 
Vijay Gandhi

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