Hi Carlos,
OK - I speak from memory and a little bit of newbie fiddling (which
thanks to you and Rich took a successful turn).
Carlos Alperin wrote:
Zoltan,
If you don't mind, can you explain me a little more the ztcfg problem. My
experience with that is null, but I need to setup a box for testing purposes
only, and I don't want to but a TDM card only for make it work.
I was under the impression that timing signals can be gotten from digium
cards, uhci_usb (using ztdummy) and the rtc (using zaptelrtc).
If you follow the thread from
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-September/063355.html
then it suggests that from 2.6 kernel, ztdummy no longer requires USB .
zaptelrtc does however require that rtc is *not* built into your kernel
so you would have to recompile it without rtc if it is.
For me the only ztdummy issue was with udev (see README.udev in the
zaptel-1.0.9 folder) and all you would have to do was to check if FC2
has udev or not.
Dont forget to modprobe zaptel before modprobe ztdummy before loading
asterisk.
HTH,
Zoltan
I know people that has asterisk running on SIP that don't use zaptel &
Zapata just they do sip also to their provider (which is not my my case) but
I never did that.
So I plan to install it with Ztdummy on top of FC2.
Regarding Ethereal, you should do tcpdump -I ethx (x=number of the port) -W
filename, when you finish close it with Ctrl-z, and then you can see the
file on the Asterisk or move it to another computer with Etherreal and open
it (That is the way I do, so I see what Asterisk gets).
Have a great weekend.
Carlos
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