GRD
2005-Jan-17 00:44 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] quadBRI asterisk error message message: "not able to open Zap channel"
Hello, I cannot make any call with my new quadBRI card from Junghanns.net in my asterisk box. My asterisk box is built on Fedora Core 3 linux system. After compiling drivers from junghanns.net the card driver was loaded correctly with - modprobe zaptel - insmod qozap.ko ( as FC3 is running a 2.6 linux kernel) - ztcfg -vvv ( shows 12 channels correctly configured and the 4 leds on the card were green : ISDN layer 1 was working) - the 4 spans are configured in TE mode - my ISDN provider is France Telecom - i didn't make major changes in the zaptel.conf and zapata.conf files provided with the bri-stuff package downloaded from Junghanns.net : zaptel.conf : loadzone=fr defaultzone=fr span=1,1,3,ccs,ami span=2,0,3,ccs,ami span=3,0,3,ccs,ami span=4,0,3,ccs,ami bchan=1,2 dchan=3 bchan=4,5 dchan=6 bchan=7,8 dchan=9 bchan=10,11 dchan=12 zapata.conf [channels] ;Default language ;language=en switchtype = euroisdn ; p2mp TE mode (for connecting ISDN lines in point-to-multipoint mode) signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp pridialplan = local prilocaldialplan = local echocancel = yes context=from-pstn group = 1 ; S/T port 1 channel => 1-2 group = 2 ; S/T port 2 channel => 4-5 group = 3 ; S/T port 3 channel => 7-8 group = 4 ; S/T port 4 channel => 10-11 extensions.conf exten => _0.,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN:1}) But when trying to give a call, i'm always receiving " not able to open Zap channel" from my asterisk box ... Am i using the right parameters for france telecom ? Any help would be apreciated ! Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050117/e3cfec53/attachment.htm
Peter Svensson
2005-Jan-17 02:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] quadBRI asterisk error message message: "not able to open Zap channel"
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, GRD wrote:> But when trying to give a call, i'm always receiving " not able to open > Zap channel" from my asterisk box ...Just a thought - are the permissions on the device nodes under /dev/zap/ correct? This is only an issue if running non-root of course. Peter