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Where are you loading zaptel/wcfxo/wcfxs/ztdummy?
user name
2006-04-10 21:16:13
Where are you initializing the kernel modules for asterisk?

I was poking around a bit, and realized I'd like to make
them an automatic
part of startup. "make load" is good, but I want
it to start on powerfail
too.

I think there are a couple things that need to be done:
 - load the modules; I think that zaptel needs to be done,
then your card
driver(s) (and this would include ztdummy, if needed)
 - execute ztcfg

Now, you can manually call them in a script you arrange to
have called during
rc, or add them to some of the existing boot scripts. (Right
now I'm leaning on
the boot scripts, but just because I know them a bit
better).

I'm thinking there should be a target, like in the Linux
version, that adds
the driver/ztcfg parts to your boot process. Ideas,
comments?

Thanks,
J.

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Where are you loading zaptel/wcfxo/wcfxs/ztdummy?
user name
2006-04-10 23:44:01
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006, jerryvoiptower.com wrote:
> 
> I think there are a couple things that need to be done:
>  - load the modules; I think that zaptel needs to be
done, then your card
> driver(s) (and this would include ztdummy, if needed)
>  - execute ztcfg

The zaptel port already installs a
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/zaptel.sh script,
which does precisely this.

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