a. As an earlier poster noted, the driver for the FXO is in the wcfxs module. Perhaps it should be renamed to something less confusing.
b. You need the zaptel,zapata libraries from the cvs, the ones with Asterisk 0.7.2 won't work.
c. As the other poster noted, the card doesn't use any IRQ. I'm a little concerned about this, does it mean it's polling all the time?
d. It'll work with Asterisk 0.7.2, just compile the new zaptel and zapata from cvs. Mine ran without having to recompile my old stable asterisk.
e. Red-alarm doesn't seem to be detected at all. With the X101P, unplugging the line will trigger a red-alarm, not so with the FXO modules. All 4 LEDs on my TDM400 are always up. And zttool also shows everything as OK.
f. Be careful about the zap channel naming. With the old XP101, the first channel (card) is Zap/1 and the second Zap/2. With the TDM, it's Zap/1-1, Zap/2-1 ... Zap/4-1 for the 4 ports on the first card and Zap/1-2 ... Zap/4-2 for the second card. You might need to update your dial plan.
g. The card takes 12V power - I think a lot of it. Be careful about sharing with another device using 12V power (3.5" HDD and CD-ROM). My system uses 5V 2.5" HDD, so all the 12V power goes to the TDM.
For those who are curious, my setup: - Mini-ITX Cl0000 mobo with Via 1GHz Nehemiah CPU - 256MB DDR SDRAM - 2 x 2.5" HDD in RAID-1 configuration - 2 x TDM04B (for a total of 8 FXO module) - Trustix 2.0 with kernel 2.4.26 - Travla C137 Mini-ITX casing with 90W PSU.
FYI.
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