>Did it identify a card?
>
>rmmod wctdm; modprobe wctdm; dmesg | tail
>
rmmod wctdm; modprobe wctdm; dmesg | tail
ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)
FATAL: Error running install command for wctdm
Errr. What does that mean?
buggy modprobe rules did it again. Generally you should ignore that. To
prevent it from re-occouring, remove the line with 'wctdm' and 'ztcfg'
from /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/zaptel .
vi /etc/modprobe.conf
Removed the following line
install wctdm /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install wctdm opermode=NEWZEALAND
fxshonormode=1 boostringer=1 fastringer=1 && /sbin/ztcfg
vi /etc/modprobe.d/zaptel
Removed the following line
install wctdm /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install wctdm $CMDLINE_OPTS &&
/sbin/ztcfg
rmmod wctdm; modprobe wctdm; dmesg | tail
ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)
FATAL: Error running install command for wctdm
But what about: dmesg | tail
Nothing relevant in dmesg
What Linux distribution do you use, BTW?
Centos 4.4
What kernel version?
uname -r
2.6.18-1.2257.fc5smp
I'm even more confused now. How do I load the New Zealand specific settings
for the card with the line gone from modprobe.conf? And how can I ignore it?
The problem is that Asterisk can't see the card so I can't use the FXO or
FXS ports?
Cameron
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