Peer Oliver Schmidt posde-at-theinternet.de |Asterisk/Maestro| wrote:
A. Peverelli wrote:
I own a ME600 EPIA Mini-ITX main board with the latest Debian distro (kernel 2.6.8) with isdnutils-base, libcapi20-dev, libcapi20-2, isdnactivecards installed. I have a QuadBRI module by Junghanns with bristuff-0.2.0-RC3a (with asterisk-1.0.3, zaptel-1.0.3 and libpri-1.0.3), and chan_capi-0.3.5. I followed all INSTALL instructions, but I have some strange behaviour. All modules seems to be correctly installed and actives, but on /dev I find only capi20. Anyway, starting Asterisk, I recevive a 'CAPI not installed!' error on chan_capi load and I can't find why. Anyone has some idea?
quadBRI <> CAPI!!!
The quadbri cards do not use/support CAPI. If you don't have another CAPI capable device in your system you can't/shouldn't use CAPI (I guess you could use CAPI via mISDN, but what is the point?)
Thank-you very much!
Your answer made me understand many things!
So... the point is that I have a Linux application CAPI speaking and I would like to connect it with Asterisk. Another goal is to connect Asterisk with an ISDN PBX, so I thought that I may do both things at once. Now I think that I have to change some architectural parameter... If someone has any suggestion on that, I will really appreciate it.
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