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Trying to install a TDM2400P in FreeBSD 5.5
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2006-04-19 00:57:33

Hello –

 

I am trying to install a Digium TDM2400P on a Dell PowerEdge 2850 running FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE. When I try to run ztcfg, I get the following:

 

Keyword: [loadzone], Value: [us]

Keyword: [defaultzone], Value: [us]

Keyword: [span], Value: [1,1,3,ccs,ami]

Keyword: [span], Value: [2,0,3,ccs,ami]

Keyword: [span], Value: [3,0,3,ccs,ami]

Keyword: [span], Value: [4,0,3,ccs,ami]

Keyword: [bchan], Value: [1,2]

Keyword: [dchan], Value: [3]

Keyword: [bchan], Value: [4,5]

Keyword: [dchan], Value: [6]

Keyword: [bchan], Value: [7,8]

Keyword: [dchan], Value: [9]

Keyword: [bchan], Value: [10,11]

Keyword: [dchan], Value: [12]

ZT_SPANCONFIG failed on span 1: Device not configured (6)

 

A quick glance at pciconf –lv shows the Digium card is detected as the following:

 

none0pci10:3:0:  ;      class=0x020000 card=0x2400d161 chip=0x2400d161 rev=0x11 hdr=0x00

    class ;   = network

    subclass = Ethernet

 

The output from sysctl –a | grep zaptel yields:

 

zaptel.debug: 0

zaptel.deftaps: 64

zaptel.pulse.make: 60

zaptel.pulse.break: 40

zaptel.pulse.pause: 800

zaptel.wcfxo.debug: 0

zaptel.wcfxo.monitor: 0

zaptel.wcfxo.batterycheck: 1

zaptel.wcfxs.debug: 0

 

And finally, a kldstat:

 

Id Refs Address    Size   ;  Name

 1   13 0xc0400000 34991c   kernel

 2    1 0xc074a000 58034 ;   acpi.ko

 3    1 0xc364c000 4000   ;  logo_saver.ko

 4    7 0xc366e000 2f000 ;   zaptel.ko

 5    1 0xc369d000 7000   ;  qozap.ko

 6    1 0xc36ac000 5000   ;  wcfxo.ko

 7    1 0xc36b3000 a000   ;  wcfxs.ko

 8    1 0xc36bd000 6000   ;  wct1xxp.ko

 9    1 0xc36c3000 10000 ;   wct4xxp.ko

10    1 0xc36e5000 9000   ;  wcte11xp.ko

 

Also, the following line shows up in my console logs:

 

Apr 18 15:10:20 asterisk kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196

 

The error “ZT_SPANCONFIG failed on span 1: Device not configured (6)” is the source of my concern. Clearly, the OS can’t communicate with the card – can anyone help shed some light on this situation? All help is appreciated!

 

Thanks,

 

Jon Schulman
System Administrator
Accessway.net - A Division of ITS Interactive, INC.
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