HI!
Quoting Michael Nausch mich...@nausch.org:
You installed the module, but did you load it in modules.conf?
No, 'cause the modul should be autoloaded, as on Asterisk 1.6 it has
done.
I know a little bit more, after testing this/last night!
If I start asterisk 1.8 with service asterisk
On 1 Dec 2010, at 10:18, Michael Nausch wrote:
If I start asterisk 1.8 with service asterisk start or
/etc/init.d/asterisk start, I can't load chan_misdn.so
If I run asterisk 1.8 as root via asterisk -vvvc I can access my ISDN-card
and I be able to dial out to my PSTN provider! ;)
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HI,
I tried to configure Asterisk 1.8 on one of my test-hosts.
I've installed from centos-asterisk.repo
(http://packages.asterisk.org/centos/$releasever/tested/$basearch/):
Nov 26 15:34:56 Installed: asterisk-sounds-core-en-gsm-1.4.20-1_centos5.noarch
Nov 26 15:34:59 Installed:
On 30 Nov 2010, at 09:47, Michael Nausch wrote:
I tried to configure Asterisk 1.8 on one of my test-hosts.
I've installed from centos-asterisk.repo
(http://packages.asterisk.org/centos/$releasever/tested/$basearch/):
snip
[Nov 30 10:35:53] WARNING[7281]: channel.c:5353 ast_request: No
Hello Steve!
Am Dienstag, den 30.11.2010, 11:49 + schrieb Steve Howes:
You installed the module, but did you load it in modules.conf?
No, 'cause the modul should be autoloaded, as on Asterisk 1.6 it has
done.
If you have, unload from CLI and re-load it and see if you get any errors.
If