That looks a lot like a PCI reset problem... Seen a few of these on PCI designs basez on Xiling FPGA. Try putting your Rhino card in the PCI slot closest to the PCI bridge. Or simply try different PCI slots.

Patrick Lam wrote:
We do see the Rhino channels, only on a fresh boot. But subsequent "Detect
New Hardware" will wipe out everything in .conf and /proc/zaptel/1





On Thu, May 8, 2008 4:04 pm, Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote:
Never tried Rhino, only using Sangoma...

Rhino are supposed to be zaptel compatible no?

What version of asterisk/zaptel are u using?

Check /proc/zaptel, you should have some instances there.

Does ztcfg -vvvv reports anything ?

Also try changing the pci slot, you might have a IRQ or REQ/GNT conflict.


Patrick Lam wrote:
Andre

yes, i can under lspci....
would it be the zatel driver not compatiable?
pls help




On Thu, May 8, 2008 1:04 pm, Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote:

Is your card detected by the PCI bridge, meaning does it show when you
do an lspci ?

Patrick Lam wrote:

Hi All,

I recently bought Rhino R1T1 and have problem when i install in
Elastix
and
 shown unknow?
any idea???? Thanks in advance...


Tested on Elastix 0.9.2 and 1.0.1, results are the same

 Card was detected when first plug-in, but status was "unknown" in
System/Hardware Detection tab

Card is no longer detected after "Detect New Hardware" button is
pressed

 Same result after running "yum update kernel-module-rhino"

Got "Kernel panic" after installing driver from Rhino CD (\Rhino
CDROM\Drivers\RPMS\Elastix\0.8.5_and_above\rhino-2.6.18-8.el5-2.2.1-1.i386.rpm)




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