----- Original Message -----
From: Georg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] bristuffed asterisk for hfc-s chips
Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:32:58 +0200
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to set up a system (with FreeBSD 6.0 and 6.1) with
asterisk (bristuffed) and a HFC based ISDN card.
The same hardware works under Linux - but I wanted to do it with FreeBSD.
So I installed the port /usr/ports/net/asterisk-bristuff.
The installation went without any problems.
Just one basic question: Is this port designed to work with HFC
based cards/chips??
My /usr/local/etc/zaptel.conf looks like this:
------------
loadzone=nl
defaultzone=nl
span=1,1,3,ccs,ami
bchan=1-2
dchan=3
------------
In my zapata.conf in /usr/local/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf I use the
following settings (which work fine under Linux):
------------------
switchtype=euroisdn
signalling=bri_net_ptmp
------------------
When I startup asterisk I always get the following error:
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== Parsing '/usr/local/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf': Found
Jun 6 07:56:46 ERROR[26954]: chan_zap.c:10648 setup_zap: Unknown
signalling method 'bri_net_ptmp'
Jun 6 07:56:46 ERROR[26954]: chan_zap.c:10273 setup_zap:
Signalling must be specified before any channels are.
Jun 6 07:56:46 WARNING[26954]: loader.c:414 __load_resource:
chan_zap.so: load_module failed, returning -1
Jun 6 07:56:46 WARNING[26954]: loader.c:554 load_modules: Loading
module chan_zap.so failed!
----
So I startet looking in the source and at the libraries. The first
thing is: Why are there different sized chan_zap.so and why is the
smaller one (which differs from bristuff-port) from the
non-bristuff installed?:
----------------
[server] /usr/ports/net/asterisk-bristuff# ls -la
/usr/ports/net/asterisk-bristuff/work/asterisk-1.2.7.1/channels/chan_zap.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 265654 Jun 6 07:30
/usr/ports/net/asterisk-bristuff/work/asterisk-1.2.7.1/channels/chan_zap.so
[server] /usr/ports/net/asterisk-bristuff# ls -la
/usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 257680 Jun 6 07:32
/usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so
----------------
Lokking at chan_zap.c I could not find any line saying something
about "bri_*"-signalling like in the patched sources on my
linux-box:
Here is the code on my 6.0 FreeBSD box:
------------
#ifdef ZAPATA_PRI
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "pri_net")) {
cur_radio = 0;
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
pritype = PRI_NETWORK;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "pri_cpe")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = PRI_CPE;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value,
"gr303fxoks_net")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_GR303FXOKS;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = PRI_NETWORK;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value,
"gr303fxsks_cpe")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_GR303FXSKS;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = PRI_CPE;
#endif
#ifdef ZAPATA_R2
------------
...and here on my Linux-Box:
----------------
#ifdef ZAPATA_PRI
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "pri_net")) {
cur_radio = 0;
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
pritype = PRI_NETWORK;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "pri_cpe")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = PRI_CPE;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value,
"gr303fxoks_net")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_GR303FXOKS;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = PRI_NETWORK;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value,
"gr303fxsks_cpe")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_GR303FXSKS;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = PRI_CPE;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "bri_net_ptmp")) {
cur_radio = 0;
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
pritype = BRI_NETWORK_PTMP;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "bri_cpe_ptmp")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = BRI_CPE_PTMP;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "bri_net")) {
cur_radio = 0;
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
pritype = BRI_NETWORK;
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->value, "bri_cpe")) {
cur_signalling = SIG_PRI;
cur_radio = 0;
pritype = BRI_CPE;
#endif
#ifdef ZAPATA_R2
----------------
It seems that all the code for the signalling with HFC-based cards
is missing or am I doing something comletely wrong? What do I have
to do to enable all the "bri_*"-type signalling?
Thanks for any reply!
Regards,
Georg
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