Hallo Sacha, :-P
Sascha Knific wrote:
Hi
capiinfo gives:
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capi not installed - No such device or address (6)
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It´s not just about installing the apropriate package but you have to load
the capi kernel module for your isdn card.
The module to load on boot time is set in
Hi Martin
I use SuSE 9.0 Pro.
I don't see any capi.conf - the only similar thing is
/etc/capisuite/capisuite.conf but I don't know if we're talking about
the same file...
The module is loaded at system boot:
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pbx:~ # dmesg | grep -i capi
capifs: Rev 1.1.4.1
CAPI-driver Rev 1.1.4.1:
Hi all,
I compiled/installed chan_capi.so without problems. When I launch
Asterisk, I get the following error:
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[chan_capi.so] = (Common ISDN API for Asterisk)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/capi.conf': Found
Mar 30 19:47:52 NOTICE[16384]: chan_capi.c:2338 mkif:
Hi Martin
[chan_capi.so] = (Common ISDN API for Asterisk)
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/capi.conf': Found
Mar 30 19:47:52 NOTICE[16384]: chan_capi.c:2338 mkif:
ast_capi_pvt(91xx,*,pstn,0x2,2) (1,2,64) (0)(0.80/0.80) 0
Mar 30 19:47:52 NOTICE[16384]: chan_capi.c:2338 mkif:
Hi Martin,
Have you checked the rights of your /dev/capi20* interfaces ?
Do you run asterisk as a user or root ?
Either capi is not installed correctly (check with capiinfo) or you have not
given the user asterisk is using rights to access the capi devices.
/Martin
Citat Martin Mielke [EMAIL
Hi there,
Martin List-Petersen wrote:
Hi Martin,
Have you checked the rights of your /dev/capi20* interfaces ?
pbx:~ # ls -l /dev/capi*
crw-rw1 root dialout 68, 0 Sep 23 2003 /dev/capi20
crw-rw1 root dialout 68, 1 Sep 23 2003 /dev/capi20.00
crw-rw1
Hi
capiinfo gives:
---
capi not installed - No such device or address (6)
---
It´s not just about installing the apropriate package but you have to load
the capi kernel module for your isdn card.
The module to load on boot time is set in /etc/isdn/capi.conf (on Debian).
You have to check