Was the phone off hook when the card was started ? Also as some one
mentioned above is there power being provided to the card ?
Hi,
I've not yet used a TDM400, only a 2400.
Silly question first, are you connecting the power cable? I don't know
what
happens if you leave it off.
I found that if I have the zaptel & asterisk services enabled, the
card/drivers do not initialise correctly.
To get my system working, I ended up with the services stopped.
I added lines in rc.local to remove (rmmod) the card driver & zaptel
modules, then start zaptel, a delay while other things are started, then
start asterisk. I'm running Centos 4.4 so the exact commands may be
different - eg. I use 'service zaptel start' to start zaptel, which then
loads all the appropriate modules.
This sequence seems to give an absolutely reliable startup (so far...)
The other minor problem I had was getting the settings mixed up in
/etc/zaptel.conf
I initially missed the bit of the docs that said to use fxsks for the FXO
modules connected to outside lines & use fxoks for the FXS modules on
local
extensions.
Hope this is some help,
Robert Jenkins.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Gustavo Felisberto
Sent: 14 November 2006 21:43
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with FXS ports of TDM400P
Gustavo Felisberto wrote:
> I just received two TDM400P cards, but I'm having problems
with them.
>
> The full info is at:
> http://pastebin.com/824079
>
> Extra, I'm using :
>
> libpri-1.2.3
> zaptel-1.2.10
>
> On a x86 stable Gentoo box.
> Kernel: 2.6.17
> gcc-4.1.1, glibc-2.4-r4
>
> Is that an hardware problem? Should I try the other card?
>
I tried the other card and the problem is still there. REALY
NEED HELP!!!!
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