I changed out the cable and made the change to my zaptel.conf file. Still RED. Also when I run zttool and press F1 or F10 nothing happens. I can select the card using my tab key to highlight the select button and see the details. But it's still dead. Anymore suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks again for your reply. Josh Tipping <josh jtcomputers.biz> wrote: Frank, 'Red is Dead', i.e., RED means that no active PSTN line is detected, for starters. Have you connected an active PSTN line? If so, check your connections or try a different cable. Once thats done, run zttool, highlight your card, hit F1 and you should see 'no
alarms'. If so, you're good to go. Josh Tipping. www.jtcomputers.biz/asterisk/ From: Frank Griffith [mailto:glassdude45 yahoo.com] To: asterisk-bsd lists.digium.com Sent: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:14:40 +1000 Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] Can't Configure X100P card
I run FreeBSD-6.0 and Asterisk-1,2,9,1. I purchased an X100P card and it arrived today. I installed it and to my surprise FreeBSD found it on IRQ9. When I loaded the zaptel drivers this appeared on my monitor: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 Echo Canceller: MARK3 ZapTel device: vendor=e159 device=1 subvendor=8085 wcfxo0: <Wildcard X101P> port
0x6800-0x68ff mem 0xe4000000-0xe4000fff irq 9 at device 11.0 on pci0 ZapTel Attach for wcfxo0: deviceID : 0xe159 wcfxo0: [FAST] wcfxo: DAA mode is 'FCC' Found a Wildcard FXO: Wildcard X101P ZapTel device loaded. ztdummy: loaded I followed the instructions in the Asterisk TFOT manual and did the following to my zaptel.conf file: fxoks=2 loadzone=us defaultzone=us I then restart Asterisk and try to configure the card using zttool. I see two entries, a RED and UNCONFIGURED. No matter which one I choose, it doesn't give me a clue as to what I should do. No man page is available for either zttool or
ztcfg. Can anyone offer some advice here. It looks like it's trying to work I just can't get the channel to show up. ztcfg shows 0 channels configured.
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