Do you run asterisk through a wrapper as safe_asterisk ? (If not hi
suggest you to do so)
You can unload zaptel module from that script after a crash and reload
it when the script tries to restart asterisk
I'm using this solution on many production server whithout problems
It sounds weird but I found it to be very useful with strange zaptel setup
Hope it helps
Regards
Edoardo
Shane Spencer ha scritto:
I want to make sure that when an asterisk server dies that I am not
left with a huge bill afterward for not hanging up a long distance
call correctly.
Are digium cards somehow set up to recieve a heartbeat from the
drivers and if it skips a few beats it will take the t1 down in a way
that would terminate the call?
Shane
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