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Carlos Arnt

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Intellissence do Brasil.

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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:46:28 +0100, Asterisk wrote:
>�I've managed to install and run Asterisk on a Fedora Core 1 server
>�using the fritz avm ISDN card, and thought I'd share how it was
>�done.
>
>�This worked for me:
>
>�Server:
>�Dell 6450
>�Quad Xeon 700 2Mb Cache
>�4GB Ram
>�2x18GB SCSI (Mirrored)
>�ISDN card (fritz!pci). This is packaged as a BT ISDN card.
>
>�* Install FC1 from CD. Select only server components, development
>�environment and kernel development
>
>�* Yum update
>�Important - you must do this - it installs a new kernel, not the
>�buggy release kernel.
>
>�* Reboot
>
>�* Install atrpms-55-1.rhfc1.at.i386.rpm (from
>�http://atrpms.net/dist/fc1/atrpms)
>
>�* Install
>�kernel-module-fcpci-2.4.22-1.2194.nptlsmp-03.11.02-
>�3.rhfc1.at.i686.rpm (from http://atrpms.net/dist/fc1/fcpci)
>
>�* vi /etc/capi.conf
>�should contain a single line
>�fcpci - - - - - -
>
>�* modprobe fcpci
>
>�* lsmod
>�Should now show fcpci and kernelcapi loaded
>
>�* capiinit
>
>�* Get Asterisk
>�from a shell,
>�cd /usr/src
>�export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/cvsroot cvs
>�login (anoncvs is the password) cvs checkout zaptel libpri asterisk
>
>�* Build Asterisk
>�cd /usr/src/zaptel
>�make clean;make install;make config
>�cd /usr/src/libpri
>�make clean;make install;make config
>�cd /usr/src/asterisk
>�make clean;make install;make samples
>
>�* Get chan_capi (from
>�http://www.junghanns.net/asterisk/downloads/chan_capi.0.3.4a.tar.gz)
>
>�* Extract chan_capi
>�cd /usr/src
>�tar -zxvf /tmp/chan_capi* (assuming the file was downloaded into
>�/tmp)
>
>�* Build chan_capi
>�cd chan_capi
>�make clean; make install; make config
>
>�* Add chan_capi into Asterisk by changing modules.conf
>
>�[modules]
>�autoload=yes
>�noload =>�pbx_gtkconsole.so
>�noload =>�pbx_kdeconsole.so
>�noload =>�app_intercom.so
>
>�load =>�chan_modem.so
>�load =>�res_musiconhold.so
>� following two lines added
>�load =>�res_parking.so
>�load =>�chan_capi.so
>
>�noload =>�chan_alsa.so
>
>�[global]
>�chan_modem.so=yes
>� following line added
>�chan_capi.so=yes
>
>�* Start Asterisk
>�asterisk -vvvvc (should be no errors)
>
>�* Place a call to the ISDN line.
>
>�As I said, this worked for me. The real problem I had before was
>�getting the drivers for the isdn card to work. However, downloading
>�them from the atrpms site worked first time no errors!
>
>�Please feel free to tear this apart if you want.
>
>�Julian.
>
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