Bogdan Tocu wrote:
The outline is like this :
Board 1 channels 1-4 # channels 1-4
Port 1 unused
Port 2 unused
Port 3 - FXO module - not working
Port 4 - FXO module - working ok
Board 2 - 4 FXO modules - all working ok # channels 5-8
Board 3 - 4 FXO modules - none works .... #channels 9-12
Any ideeas?
Which part of the previous post did you not understand?
You wrote the entries in /etc/zaptel.conf "assuming" that what you are
calling Board 1 really is Board 1, and its not. Its Board 3 using your
numbering scheme.
I don't know of any way to determine exactly how three identical boards
are numbered, so you'll have to experiment to determine which board
holds channels 1-4, which has channels 5-8, and which has channels 9-12.
Its obvious from the error message that you posted that channel 9 and 10
correspond to what you are calling Board 1 (since there are no modules
in the first two positions of that board).
So, change your /etc/zaptel.conf and zapata.conf to address the empty
channel 9 and 10 slots.
Once you get asterisk to run, then (and only then) you can place a call
to each pstn line and see which Zap channel corresponds to which board
by watching the CLI.
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