: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy compile again
Hi,
I'm still strugling with getting an easy to use conference system
implemented. I did have app_conference running, but today I upgraded
asterisk to 1.0.9 and it stopped working. I've tried following the
instructions for compiling app_conference on 1.0.7
and a basic kernel build config file generated.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Benson
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 8:55 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy compile again
Hi,
I'm still
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy compile again
When you say kernel development do you mean kernel sources (which I
Upon setting up and configuring the my extension.conf, meetme.conf and
following the instruction outlined at this web page:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+timer+ztdummy
I get the following errors when calling the meetme number.
Executing Wait(SIP/216.53.118.2-f41196e0, 1) in new stack
Hi Kurt,
I had the same problem, it seems that asterisk requires a timer for
meetme() app to work. You need to install ztdummy.o module into the
kernel and then restart asterisk.
Next obvious question will be, where do I get ztdummy??
Well, If you open the Makefile in zaptel source directory on
I am running the latest ztdummy on 1.2 beta1.
This is the zttest results I have:
Opened pseudo zap interface, measuring accuracy...
99.975586% 99.975586% 99.975586% 99.975586% 99.975586% 99.975586% 99.975586%
99.975586% 99.975586% 99.975586%
--- Results after 10 passes ---
Best: 99.975586 --
Anybody having issues with ztdummy under the current 2.6 RC7? I get the
following errors when trying to modprobe ztdummy:
Unable to register zaptel rtc driver
Doing a Google on the error shows reference to a message from 2004 that
said you might not have RTC compiled into the kernel.
Hi there
I am currently using Asterisk with Meetme on a 2.4 linux
kernel. I am using Ztdummy with usb-uhci driver for timing. It seems to work
ok, although I havent tried it with more than 5 users. However, I am now
looking to move into a production environment and some people have said
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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005
10:28 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Ztdummy
or Zaptel card on production server
Hi there
I am currently using Asterisk with Meetme on a 2.4 linux
kernel. I am using Ztdummy
David Burgess wrote:
Matt Riddell wrote:
David Burgess wrote:
Hi,
I am new to the list.
I have just *re*-installed and rebuilt asterisk from the head
branch and I am left with the problem that the sound bounces
around. When installing zaptel I get the following message from
ztcfg.
Zoltan Szecsei wrote:
David Burgess wrote:
Matt Riddell wrote:
David Burgess wrote:
Hi,
I am new to the list.
I have just *re*-installed and rebuilt asterisk from the head
branch and I am left with the problem that the sound bounces
around. When installing zaptel I get the
Hi,
I am new to the list.
I have just *re*-installed and rebuilt asterisk from the head
branch and I am left with the problem that the sound bounces
around. When installing zaptel I get the following message from
ztcfg.
Lastest head and fedora 2.6.11-1.35_FC3
modprobe -v ztdummy
install
David Burgess wrote:
Hi,
I am new to the list.
I have just *re*-installed and rebuilt asterisk from the head
branch and I am left with the problem that the sound bounces
around. When installing zaptel I get the following message from
ztcfg.
Lastest head and fedora 2.6.11-1.35_FC3
So, you'd
Matt Riddell wrote:
David Burgess wrote:
Hi,
I am new to the list.
I have just *re*-installed and rebuilt asterisk from the head
branch and I am left with the problem that the sound bounces
around. When installing zaptel I get the following message from
ztcfg.
Lastest head and
Hello,
Maybe I'm missing something here. What is the proper way to use RTC
with ztdummy now?
I'm using -HEAD from a day or two ago on Linux 2.6.11.11.
In zaptel/Makefile, I changed CFLAGS to:
CFLAGS+=-I. -O4 -g -Wall -DBUILDING_TONEZONE -DUSE_RTC
#-DTONEZONE_DRIVER
and I get..
make -C
zaptel compiles fine (make linux26) but when I modprobe ztdummy I get
the follow error.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] zaptel]# modprobe ztdummy
Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf
line 0: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl'
1 error(s) detected
FATAL: Error running install command for
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:35:32PM +0100, Gentian Bajraktari wrote:
Then try to 'modprobe zaptel' and then 'modprobe ztdummy'
'modprobe ztdummy' should load zaptel as well.
If ytou happen to use debian, add the line 'ztdummy' (without quotes) to
the file /etc/modules to modprobe it at system
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On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:35:32PM +0100, Gentian Bajraktari wrote:
Then try to 'modprobe zaptel' and then 'modprobe ztdummy'
'modprobe ztdummy' should load zaptel as well.
I've seen this faul, when only modprobe zaptel first would help.
(Debian sarge)
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Dear All,
I have installed Asterisk everything is OK until I tried to configure
meeting room, configuration was simple enough when I try I get a message
that it's not a valid meeting room, Now I don't have a Zaptel device on
my machine, so I found that you will have to use ztdummy to make
a
, May 31, 2005 12:22
PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Ztdummy
usage
Dear All,
I have installed Asterisk everything is OK until I tried to configure
meeting room, configuration was simple enough when I try I get a message that
it's not a valid meeting room, Now I don't have a Zaptel
Hi !
What is the easiest esyest way for implementation
of ztdummy on a Debian (testing) system?
Thore
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ThoreGesendet: Sonntag, 24. April 2005 13:15An:
ASTERIKSBetreff: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy and
Debian
Hi !
What is the easiest esyest way for implementation
of ztdummy on a Debian
Hi,
This is how I got ztdummy on debian sarge:
$ apt-get install kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-386 dpatch kernel-package zaptel
zaptel-source
$ cd /usr/src
$ ln -s kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-386/ linux
$ cd linux
$ make-kpkg modules_image
$ dpkg -i
-Users] ztdummy and Debian
Hi,
This is how I got ztdummy on debian sarge:
$ apt-get install kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-386 dpatch kernel-package zaptel
zaptel-source
$ cd /usr/src
$ ln -s kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-386/ linux
$ cd linux
$ make-kpkg modules_image
$ dpkg -i ../zaptel-modules-2.6.8-2-386_1.0.7-3
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Betreff: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy and Debian
Hi !
I this working with kernel 2.4?
Thore
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From: Samuel T. Cossette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thore [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 01:15:06PM +0200, Thore wrote:
Hi !
What is the easiest esyest way for implementation of ztdummy on a Debian
(testing) system?
Thore
On testing/unstable you basically:
apt-get install module-assistant
m-a a-i zaptel
to build a zaptel package for your kernel.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 02:45:18PM -0700, Brian Leyton wrote:
I installed a couple of Asterisk test machines, and have been successful in
getting them talking to one another, but I have question.
After installation, I put an x100p clone in one of the machines. From what
I understand, I no
I installed a couple of Asterisk test machines, and have been successful in
getting them talking to one another, but I have question.
After installation, I put an x100p clone in one of the machines. From what
I understand, I no longer need ztdummy on that machine, but I'm wondering if
it hurts
you can get rid of ztdummy.
--- Brian Leyton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed a couple of Asterisk test machines, and
have been successful in
getting them talking to one another, but I have
question.
After installation, I put an x100p clone in one of
the machines. From what
I
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you can get rid of ztdummy.
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I
Conferencing (MeetMe application)
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Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy
Ok, Here's my ztdummy
Trunking on IAX.
PaulH
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy
Ok, Here's my ztdummy question
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As I understand it, ztdummy is required for timing on non-Digium
hardware-based systems? i.e. if you use the system as PBX for IP phones
and/or VoIP ATA boxes?
If that is the case, is there a version of this driver that will work with an
OHCI or
On Fri, April 1, 2005 1:38 am, RockWater ! said:
I seems like Asterisk is not aware of the presence of ztdummy.
Anyone got any suggestions ?
I think (can't gurantee) that loading the module needs to be followed by a
call to ztcfg in order to work properly. Not 100% sure of that but you
may
Hello,
I have a problem with * on Fedora Core 3 Kernel 2.6. I set up the ztdummy
module by following the instructions here
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+timer+ztdummy. The compile worked ok
and I edited the files mention in the wiki.
Here is a screen grab of what I see when I run
Hi,
Try to recompile Asterisk and it will work.
Greetings,
Mario
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To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Ztdummy is Loaded but Asterisk is not using it
Hello,
I
Hi
Im using Asterisk @ Home 0.6 running on VM ware virtual
machine. I have no interface card and have configured ztdummy as best I could.
I know that the usb timer is installed correctly on the machine.I changed the
following files to try getting it working:
/usr/src/zaptel/Makefile
Hi Everyone,
I read through the list on the issues with the ztdummy driver which I
need for MeetMe, but I seem to have come across a problem that I cannot
seem to find an answer for.
I am running Gentoo 2.6.10 on an Intel box.
I have read the the wiki entries on the ztdummy and followed the
- modprobe zaptel
- modprobe ztdummy
Cheers,
Guills
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From: Richard J. Sears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 1:16 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Gentoo 2.6.10 Box
Hi Everyone,
I read through
Cheers,
Guills
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From: Richard J. Sears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 1:16 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Gentoo 2.6.10 Box
Hi Everyone,
I read through the list on the issues
: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Gentoo 2.6.10 Box
Hi Everyone,
I read through the list on the issues with the ztdummy driver
which I need for MeetMe, but I seem to have come across a
problem that I cannot seem to find an answer for.
I am running Gentoo 2.6.10 on an Intel box
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From: Richard J. Sears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:24 PM
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Cc: Chamberland-Larose, Guillaume
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Gentoo 2.6.10 Box
Hi Guills,
I followed the instructions
HiA followup on my previous problem (no sound) description: I compiled zaptel and ztdummy, and loaded themThen i recompiled asterisk and configured sip clients and a conference. When i load the ztdummy module into the kernel, and run asterisk, the conference room seems to work, but i cannot hear
Hello list
I'm having some trouble getting * to recognize ztdummy on a new install
(Fedora Core 3).
I installed the module, and it shows up when I do an 'lsmod':
Module Size Used by
ztdummy 3796 0
zaptel206852 1 ztdummy
crc_ccitt
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:43 -0700, Jake Franklin wrote:
Hello list
I'm having some trouble getting * to recognize ztdummy on a new install
(Fedora Core 3).
FC3 probably means udev
I installed the module, and it shows up when I do an 'lsmod':
Module Size Used by
ztdummy
I may be wrong, but I thought the udev went away after kernel version 2.6?
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:43 -0700, Jake Franklin wrote:
Hello list
I'm having some trouble getting * to recognize ztdummy on a new install
(Fedora Core 3).
FC3 probably means udev
I installed
that is, the udev problem...
Jake Franklin wrote:
I may be wrong, but I thought the udev went away after kernel version 2.6?
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:43 -0700, Jake Franklin wrote:
Hello list
I'm having some trouble getting * to recognize ztdummy on a new
install (Fedora
Solved. --Dumbass
I read README.udev, did as it said, problem solved.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
Jake
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:43 -0700, Jake Franklin wrote:
Hello list
I'm having some trouble getting * to recognize ztdummy on a new install
(Fedora
So, 215 - 40 - 110 = 65kbps
You only have about 65kbps to spare, and all of this is based on ideal
(theoritical) conditions. I doubt that those 12 calls will sound
okay, or even work at all...
But, you can always try!
The thing is: how do I do that? What tools are there to test how many
So, 215 - 40 - 110 = 65kbps
You only have about 65kbps to spare, and all of this is based on ideal
(theoritical) conditions. I doubt that those 12 calls will sound
okay, or even work at all...
But, you can always try!
The thing is: how do I do that? What tools are there to
I was wondering what could be pros and cons of ztdummy vs proper timer
device (i.e. X100P).
I am going to set up an asterisk server in europe (to do trunking, to
save bandwith) and I was wondering if it'll be OK to get it going with
ztdummy.
Furthermore, I have only a 1024/256kbps PPPOE DSL
I was wondering what could be pros and cons of ztdummy vs proper timer
device (i.e. X100P).
I am going to set up an asterisk server in europe (to do trunking, to
save bandwith) and I was wondering if it'll be OK to get it going with
ztdummy.
Furthermore, I have only a 1024/256kbps
On December 28, 2004 11:44 am, Rich Adamson wrote:
I would seriously doubt that you can actually squeeze 12 channels through
that dsl and obtain anything reasonable for quality, regardless of which
asterisk codec you choose. But, it certainly would not be that hard to
test it and validate
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
I was wondering what could be pros and cons of ztdummy vs proper timer
device (i.e. X100P).
I am going to set up an asterisk server in europe (to do trunking, to
save bandwith) and I was wondering if it'll be OK to get it going with
ztdummy.
Furthermore, I have only
I would seriously doubt that you can actually squeeze 12 channels through
that dsl and obtain anything reasonable for quality, regardless of which
asterisk codec you choose. But, it certainly would not be that hard to
test it and validate assumptions.
It would be wiser to know that it has a
I have got my first * server set up and serving users in three different
locations over the Internet. This is currently a test setup so I am
experimenting with the different features of *.
When I set up asterisk, I only checked out the Stable source of Asterisk
from CVS, and compiled it. I did
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
I was wondering what could be pros and cons of ztdummy vs proper
timer device (i.e. X100P).
I am going to set up an asterisk server in europe (to do trunking, to
save bandwith) and I was wondering if it'll be OK to get it going
with ztdummy.
El 01/11/2004, a las 21:54, Paul Rodan escribió:
It's picky about what USB controller you have. It refused to work on my
server because it had the wrong kind of USB controller, go figure.
So I used zaprtc and it worked fine. If you have problems with
zrdummy, let
me know and I'll see if I can
Okay - I will be honest here, I have no idea what I am doing..
Ever watch the CDW commercials the IT guy's worse nightmare That's Me.
A friend told me to look at the makefile for in the zaptel directory and
uncomment the line for ztdummy so that it would compile. (we need to make a
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Hi Mark,
You need to uncomment this part:
MODULES=zaptel tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wcfxs \
ztdynamic ztd-eth wct1xxp wct4xxp # ztdummy
to look like this:
MODULES=zaptel tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wcfxs \
ztdynamic ztd-eth
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Hi Mark,
You need to uncomment this part:
MODULES=zaptel tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wcfxs \
ztdynamic ztd-eth wct1xxp wct4xxp # ztdummy
to look like this:
MODULES=zaptel tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wcfxs
Paul Rodan wrote:
It's picky about what USB controller you have. It refused to work on my
server because it had the wrong kind of USB controller, go figure.
So I used zaprtc and it worked fine. If you have problems with zrdummy, let
me know and I'll see if I can help with zaptelrtc. The trickiest
centrex can be digital or analog. if you can plug a standard 2500 set
into the line and get dial tone, then it is analog and will work just
like any other POTS line (* would need an FXO card). you may or may not
need to dial an access digit. 9 is the normal access digit but it may
be anything
just look at zaprtc from www.junghanns.net
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 12:35:24 -0900, rich allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
centrex can be digital or analog. if you can plug a standard 2500 set
into the line and get dial tone, then it is analog and will work just
like any other POTS line (* would need
Excellent! Thanks.
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Workman
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:21 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Fedora Core 2
Ya I ran
I followed the Wiki instructions to get zaptel to work on
Fedora core 2. It looked like everything went perfect including the loading of
ztdummy. However, I am having meetme and MOH problems synonymous with ztdummy
not loading. Take a look at my lsmodAny ideas? (I am running stable
] On Behalf Of Chad Brown
Sent: Wednesday, September 15,
2004 12:33 AM
To:
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy
on Fedora Core 2
I followed the Wiki instructions to get zaptel to work on
Fedora core 2. It looked like everything went perfect including the loading of ztdummy.
However, I am
.
Thanks for any advice!
Chad
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Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 12:33 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Fedora Core 2
I followed
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Fedora Core 2
ztdummy should be able to work natively on the 2.6 kernel w/o need of usb. I
use it on a fc2 box single processor w/ a 2.6 kerenl w/o issue and a rh 9 w/
2.4 w/ usb
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy on Fedora Core 2
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Any thoughts on the following?
I am running asterisk from CVS (downloaded yesterday's
version, just to be sure) on a test system with no
digium cards in it, so I have installed ztdummy (see
logs and screenshots below) as a timing source.
When I call the music on hold extension from a Sipura
Sip
-Users] ztdummy running, but moh meetme don't work
Any thoughts on the following?
I am running asterisk from CVS (downloaded yesterday's
version, just to be sure) on a test system with no
digium cards in it, so I have installed ztdummy (see
logs and screenshots below) as a timing source
2.4 kernel? I have a RH 9 w/ 2.4 using ztdummy just fine a bit older though.
Message seems to show that the phones have trouble reaching each
other. Did Sip to Sip between the phones work fine?
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 09:43:18 -0700 (PDT), Jack Turer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any thoughts on the
ztdummy successfully compiles under kernel 2.6, but when I load it I get
ztdummy: Unknown symbol fill_td
ztdummy: Unknown symbol insert_td_horizontal
ztdummy: Unknown symbol uhci_devices
ztdummy: Unknown symbol uhci_interrupt
ztdummy: Unknown symbol alloc_td
ztdummy: Unknown symbol unlink_td
Scott Brooks wrote:
Has anyone ported the ztdummy module to 2.6? I don't really want to dive into
it that far if someone already has.
http://www.nodomain.org/asterisk/ztdummy.diff
:)
Tony
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Tony Hoyle wrote:
Scott Brooks wrote:
Has anyone ported the ztdummy module to 2.6? I don't really want to
dive into it that far if someone already has.
http://www.nodomain.org/asterisk/ztdummy.diff
:)
Tony
Forgive me for prehaps a stupid question but does the 2.6 kernel have
accurate timers
Adam Hart wrote:
Forgive me for prehaps a stupid question but does the 2.6 kernel have
accurate timers built in now? as I see your code just wraps their timer.
The HZ value in 2.6 is now 1000 to support realtime scheduling etc. It's
certainly accurate enough. I'm not sure the same thing
Tony Hoyle wrote:
Adam Hart wrote:
Forgive me for prehaps a stupid question but does the 2.6 kernel have
accurate timers built in now? as I see your code just wraps their timer.
The HZ value in 2.6 is now 1000 to support realtime scheduling etc.
It's certainly accurate enough. I'm not sure
Either way is good. Thank you very much for you patch, it applied cleanly,
built no problem, and I'll be sure to bug the list if I have any problems
with it in use.
On May 26, 2004 06:14 pm, Adam Hart wrote:
Tony Hoyle wrote:
Adam Hart wrote:
Forgive me for prehaps a stupid
I've modified ztdummy to work under 2.6 (basically ditched all the uhci stuff
and added a kernel timer instead).
How do I test my changes are doing anything useful? zttest gives:
--- Results after 14 passes ---
Best: 99.975586 -- Worst: 99.975586
Is that good/bad/terrible...?
Tony
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Te audire no
Hi,
ztdummy says the following:
VoiceBOX:/usr/src/zaptel# modprobe ztdummy
/lib/modules/2.4.18/misc/ztdummy.o: unresolved symbol zt_unregister
/lib/modules/2.4.18/misc/ztdummy.o: unresolved symbol zt_transmit
/lib/modules/2.4.18/misc/ztdummy.o: unresolved symbol zt_receive
I have the uhci_usb modules etc. installed.
Make sure this is a module and *not* part of the Kernel.
I have usb-uhci and usbcore as modules. What about PPP support?
Is that a problem? Should I also install it as a module?
regards,
thomas
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What kernel version??
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ztdummy problem?!?
I have the uhci_usb modules etc. installed.
Make sure
I definitely have the correct usb card. i have another machine running
fedora core 1 (kernel 2.4.22) and everything works no problem. i
remember reading somewhere that there were some driver updates in 22
that resolved some problems. seems like I could be running into that.
-steve
On Apr 15,
Actually, after rebooting my machine music on hold started working
properly. Not sure what the issue was. As for ztdummy, I am having a
more substantive issue with that, which is keeping me from getting
meetme working.
while ztdummy compiles cleanly, i can't actually get it to load
properly.
On Apr 3, 2004, at 10:53 AM, Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
Hi!
I am interested to learn if I need to have ztdummy installed if I do
not
have any zaptel hardware in my machine?
No, not necessarily. You'll only need it if you want to use MeetMe
conferencing. Look here:
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Ztdummy - is it requirement?
Hi!
I am interested to learn if I need to have ztdummy installed if I do
not have any zaptel hardware in my machine?
No, not necessarily. You'll only need it if you want to use MeetMe
I am interested to learn if I need to have ztdummy installed if I do not
have any zaptel hardware in my machine?
I have found a lot of references with RTP problems which were related to
RTP timing (or lack of it).
My problem is that voice coming from SIP hardware is OK, but voice going
from
Hi!
I am interested to learn if I need to have ztdummy installed if I do not
have any zaptel hardware in my machine?
No, not necessarily. You'll only need it if you want to use MeetMe
conferencing. Look here:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+timer
I have found a lot of
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ztdummy
Hey all, I have an
issue with compiling zaptel on my server.
I have a debian
server with 2.6.4 kernel.
I am getting some
errors when I try to load the module.
Installing module
ztdummy. If the device
Looks like I am compiling a 2.4 kernel
;(
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users]
ztdummy
The USB core was
completely rewritten in 2.6
Hey all, I have an issue with compiling
zaptel on my server.
I have a debian server with 2.6.4 kernel.
I am getting some errors when I try to
load the module.
Installing module ztdummy. If the device
isn't there, or isn't configured correctly, this could cause your system to
pause
For both the latest CVS and the packaged distribution. I dug up the patch
that Jean-Denis Girard posted to the list fall 02 to fix the usb problems
with the 2.4.20 kernel but that won't apply (not a big suprise). Is this
code already integrated? Any other know issues with ztdummy? This is on
I have an asterisk box with no zap hardware in it. I use the ztdummy for
music on hold. However, the music is very distorted. I rmmod ztdummy,
and the Music sounds great.
Michael
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I have an asterisk box with no zap hardware in it. I use the ztdummy for
music on hold. However, the music is very distorted. I rmmod ztdummy,
and the Music sounds great.
IIRC A while ago there was a patch added to sort out the sound quality
of MOH when no zaptel hardware
Hi,
I have enabled ztdummy in order to have * compile it.
I can modprobe ztdummy with no problems.
The sole reason, i need ztdummy is to heve musiconhold and meetme working.
However when I start *, it says this and does not start.
ztdummy doesn't need any zap config. just remove the zaptel.conf
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 14:38, Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Hi,
I have enabled ztdummy in order to have * compile it.
I can modprobe ztdummy with no problems.
The sole reason, i need ztdummy is to heve musiconhold and meetme
You probably have a zapata.conf file specifying a channel. Just a
guess...
Jared
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 13:38, Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Hi,
I have enabled ztdummy in order to have * compile it.
I can modprobe ztdummy with no problems.
The sole reason, i need ztdummy is to heve musiconhold
Hi,
I have enabled ztdummy in order to have * compile it.
I can modprobe ztdummy with no problems.
The sole reason, i need ztdummy is to heve musiconhold and meetme working.
However when I start *, it says this and does not start.
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