----- "Danny Dias" <[email protected]> wrote: 

> That solved my problem, thank you very much...but now i'm having another 
> problem, when the server starts, it doesn't start asterisk automatically, 
> should i change the start script? 

Your system *should* start Wanpipe, DAHDI, then Asterisk (in that order). What 
flavor of Linux are you running? If CentOS/Redhat/Fedora use 'chkconfig --list' 
to ensure those services are set to startup. On Debian, you can use 'rcconf'. 

--Tim 
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