On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 10:49:35PM +0500, Anton wrote:
> Guys,
>
> In a system with more than 8xE1 it's impossible to access
> to /dev/zap/(channel no) channels higher than 255. ZAPTEL
> Makefile generates only 255 instances and adjusting
> Makefile to be generating more of them, makes any nodes
> over 255 to be anyway dead (attempt to access returns (for
> instance 256's node) "Cannot open "256" No such device or
> address (6)" error. If someone could please give a clue how
> to make them accessible, it will be highly appreciated. Is
> it a linux limitation or just a variable in Zaptel sources?
> Please help.
What system is it? Are you using udev, devfs or none of the above?
If the system uses kernel 2.6: do you see /sys/class/zaptel/zapNNN for
a NNN > 255 ?
The relevan udev rule I have on my system is:
KERNEL=="zap[0-9]*", NAME="zap/%n"
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