Any advise on troubleshooting this:
Oct 29 02:25:58 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: OOF alarm is OFF
Oct 29 02:25:58 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: RED alarm is OFF
Oct 29 02:26:05 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: RAI alarm is OFF
Oct 29 02:26:05 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: RED alarm is OFF
It
Jeremy Mann wrote:
Any advise on troubleshooting this:
Oct 29 02:25:58 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: OOF alarm is OFF
Oct 29 02:25:58 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: RED alarm is OFF
Oct 29 02:26:05 nurscarepbx kernel: wanpipe2: RAI alarm is OFF
Oct 29 02:26:05 nurscarepbx kernel:
-users] Sangoma Question
On Nov 28, 2007 10:52 AM, Jeremy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do sangoma cards use the standard Zaptel drivers? Or do they have to be
compiled externally like Rhino cards?
Sangoma maintains a patchset that gets applied to the stock zaptel
drivers before
Do sangoma cards use the standard Zaptel drivers? Or do they have to be
compiled externally like Rhino cards?
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On Nov 28, 2007 10:52 AM, Jeremy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do sangoma cards use the standard Zaptel drivers? Or do they have to be
compiled externally like Rhino cards?
Sangoma maintains a patchset that gets applied to the stock zaptel
drivers before compilation. They provide automated
And they work with Asterisk/Zaptel 1.4 ?
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Jeremy Mann wrote:
And they work with Asterisk/Zaptel 1.4 ?
Yes.
Doug
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