I own a ME600 EPIA Mini-ITX main board with the latest Debian distro (kernel 2.6.8) with isdnutils-base, libcapi20-dev, libcapi20-2, isdnactivecards installed. I have a QuadBRI module by Junghanns with bristuff-0.2.0-RC3a (with asterisk-1.0.3, zaptel-1.0.3 and libpri-1.0.3), and chan_capi-0.3.5. I followed all INSTALL instructions, but I have some strange behaviour. All modules seems to be correctly installed and actives, but on /dev I find only capi20. Anyway, starting Asterisk, I recevive a 'CAPI not installed!' error on chan_capi load and I can't find why. Anyone has some idea? Note: Asterisk without the QuadBRI module and chan_capi is working well, but I have compiled it with explicit PROC=i386, because 'uname -m' returns i686, but the VIA processor does not support some of 686 instructions that the Asterisk executable uses. # lsmod | grep capi capidrv 29748 0 isdn 128204 1 capidrv capi 17728 0 capifs 6024 2 capi kernelcapi 46624 6 c4,blpci,bldma,bl,capidrv,capi
On 11:52, Tue 15 Feb 05, A. Peverelli wrote:> > I own a ME600 EPIA Mini-ITX main board with the latest Debian distro > (kernel 2.6.8) with isdnutils-base, libcapi20-dev, libcapi20-2, > isdnactivecards installed. I have a QuadBRI module by Junghanns with > bristuff-0.2.0-RC3a (with asterisk-1.0.3, zaptel-1.0.3 and > libpri-1.0.3), and chan_capi-0.3.5. I followed all INSTALL instructions, > but I have some strange behaviour. All modules seems to be correctly > installed and actives, but on /dev I find only capi20. Anyway, starting > Asterisk, I recevive a 'CAPI not installed!' error on chan_capi load > and I can't find why. Anyone has some idea? > > Note: Asterisk without the QuadBRI module and chan_capi is working well, > but I have compiled it with explicit PROC=i386, because 'uname -m' > returns i686, but the VIA processor does not support some of 686 > instructions that the Asterisk executable uses. >Are you running asterisk as user asterisk ? If so, you need to add this user to the dialout group. Otherwise it won't have access to the modem. hope this helps. -- Michiel van Baak http://lunteren.vanbaak.info michiel@vanbaak.info GnuPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7E0B9A2D "Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and BSD. I don't think that this is a coincidence."
A. Peverelli wrote:> > I own a ME600 EPIA Mini-ITX main board with the latest Debian distro > (kernel 2.6.8) with isdnutils-base, libcapi20-dev, libcapi20-2, > isdnactivecards installed. I have a QuadBRI module by Junghanns with > bristuff-0.2.0-RC3a (with asterisk-1.0.3, zaptel-1.0.3 and > libpri-1.0.3), and chan_capi-0.3.5. I followed all INSTALL instructions, > but I have some strange behaviour. All modules seems to be correctly > installed and actives, but on /dev I find only capi20. Anyway, starting > Asterisk, I recevive a 'CAPI not installed!' error on chan_capi load > and I can't find why. Anyone has some idea?quadBRI <> CAPI!!! The quadbri cards do not use/support CAPI. If you don't have another CAPI capable device in your system you can't/shouldn't use CAPI (I guess you could use CAPI via mISDN, but what is the point?) -- Best regards Peer Oliver Schmidt PGP Key ID: 0x83E1C2EA