[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ZAP/G1 will dial starting from channel 1. ZAP/R1 will dial starting
from the last channel of the group.
Actually, ZAP/g1 mean start with first channel and work up. ZAP/G1 mean
start with last channel and work down. 'r' and 'R' operate in similar
directions, but
Hi List,
I am from Peru, I have installed an asterisk server in my company with
digium card E1 TE120P, I am having issues when i make calls, here the
error from my server
[Oct 18 09:13:50] WARNING[2377]: channel.c:3232 ast_request: No
channel type registered for 'Zap'
[Oct 18 09:13:50]
Make sure chan_zap.so is loaded.
/b
On Oct 18, 2007, at 9:34 AM, Pablo Almido wrote:
Hi List,
I am from Peru, I have installed an asterisk server in my company with
digium card E1 TE120P, I am having issues when i make calls, here the
error from my server
[Oct 18 09:13:50]
On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 09:34 -0500, Pablo Almido wrote:
[Oct 18 09:13:50] WARNING[2377]: channel.c:3232 ast_request: No
channel type registered for 'Zap'
[Oct 18 09:13:50] WARNING[2377]: app_dial.c:1106 dial_exec_full:
Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' (cause 66 - Channel not
implemented)
Why would a config error stop the module from loading? That seems
like a suboptimal behavior.
/b
On Oct 18, 2007, at 9:50 AM, Jared Smith wrote:
That would seem to indicate that the chan_zap.so module isn't being
loaded. What happens if you type module unload chan_zap.so and then
module
Yes, the module is load
# asterisk -r
ippbx*CLI module show like chan_zap.so
Module Description
Use Count
chan_zap.soZapata Telephony
0
1 modules loaded
ippbx*CLI
ippbx*CLI
2007/10/18, Brian West [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Make sure chan_zap.so is
I have unload and load the module, it is output
ippbx*CLI module unload chan_zap.so
== Unregistered application 'ZapSendKeypadFacility'
ippbx*CLI module load chan_zap.so
== Registered application 'ZapSendKeypadFacility'
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf': Found
[Oct 18 10:46:38]
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 10:53:15AM -0500, Pablo Almido wrote:
I have unload and load the module, it is output
ippbx*CLI module unload chan_zap.so
== Unregistered application 'ZapSendKeypadFacility'
ippbx*CLI module load chan_zap.so
== Registered application 'ZapSendKeypadFacility'
I run this command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /proc/zaptel/1
Span 1: WCT1/0 Wildcard TE12xP Card 0
IRQ misses: 40
1 WCT1/0/1
2 WCT1/0/2
3 WCT1/0/3
4 WCT1/0/4
5 WCT1/0/5
6 WCT1/0/6
7 WCT1/0/7
8 WCT1/0/8
ZAP/G1 will dial starting from channel 1. ZAP/R1 will dial starting
from the last channel of the group.
Pablo, please tell us what version of Linux and which distribution are
you using. Maybe for the time being try the stock asterisk of your
distro or the one they provide in the buildservice?
On
Pablo - You said you have 1/2 E1 - which half???
That might be your problem. Unless 1/2 E1 means something else...
Asterisk normally dials out on the low end unless you specify
G instead of g ??? or something like that.
Brett
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