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escreveu:
>On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:09:52PM -0300, Alessandro wrote:
>>
>> Does Somebody know why no load modules to FXS? I used zaptel-1.0.7
>> version.
>
>What color are the modules?
>Post your /etc/zaptel.conf
>
>--
>Mike
Mike,
The color is green, red ans bluw. Link TDM22B
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http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detail&category=hardware&product=TDM400P&tab=details
See below zaptel.conf:
#
# Zaptel Configuration File
#
# This file is parsed by the Zaptel Configurator, ztcfg
#
#
# First come the span definitions, in the format
# span=<span num>,<timing>,<line build out
(LBO)>,<framing>,<coding>[,yellow]
#
# The timing parameter determines the selection of primary, secondary, and
# so on sync sources. If this span should be considered a primary sync
# source, then give it a value of "1". For a secondary, use
"2", and so on.
# To not use this as a sync source, just use "0"
#
# The line build-out (or LBO) is an integer, from the following table:
# 0: 0 db (CSU) / 0-133 feet (DSX-1)
# 1: 133-266 feet (DSX-1)
# 2: 266-399 feet (DSX-1)
# 3: 399-533 feet (DSX-1)
# 4: 533-655 feet (DSX-1)
# 5: -7.5db (CSU)
# 6: -15db (CSU)
# 7: -22.5db (CSU)
#
# The framing is one of "d4" or "esf" for T1 or
"cas" or "ccs" for E1
#
# Note: "d4" could be referred to as "sf" or
"superframe"
#
# The coding is one of "ami" or "b8zs" for T1 or
"ami" or "hdb3" for E1
#
# E1's may have the additional keyword "crc4" to enable CRC4
checking
#
# If the keyword "yellow" follows, yellow alarm is transmitted when no
# channels are open.
#
#span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
#span=2,1,0,esf,b8zs
#span=3,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
#
# Next come the dynamic span definitions, in the form:
# dynamic=<driver>,<address>,<numchans>,<timing>
#
# Where <driver> is the name of the driver (e.g. eth), <address> is
the
# driver specific address (like a MAC for eth), <numchans> is the number
# of channels, and <timing> is a timing priority, like for a normal span.
# use "0" to not use this as a timing source, or prioritize them as
# primary, secondard, etc. Note that you MUST have a REAL zaptel device
# if you are not using external timing.
#
# dynamic=eth,eth0/00:02:b3:35:43:9c,24,0
#
# Next come the definitions for using the channels. The format is:
# <device>=<channel list>
#
# Valid devices are:
#
# "e&m" : Channel(s) are signalled using E&M signalling
(specific
# implementation, such as Immediate, Wink, or Feature Group D
# are handled by the userspace library).
# "fxsls" : Channel(s) are signalled using FXS Loopstart protocol.
# "fxsgs" : Channel(s) are signalled using FXS Groundstart protocol.
# "fxsks" : Channel(s) are signalled using FXS Koolstart protocol.
# "fxols" : Channel(s) are signalled using FXO Loopstart protocol.
# "fxogs" : Channel(s) are signalled using FXO Groundstart protocol.
# "fxoks" : Channel(s) are signalled using FXO Koolstart protocol.
# "sf" : Channel(s) are signalled using in-band single freq tone.
# Syntax as follows:
# channel# =>
sf:<rxfreq>,<rxbw>,<rxflag>,<txfreq>,<txlevel>,<txflag>
# rxfreq is rx tone freq in hz, rxbw is rx notch (and decode)
# bandwith in hz (typically 10.0), rxflag is either 'normal' or
# 'inverted', txfreq is tx tone freq in hz, txlevel is tx tone
# level in dbm, txflag is either 'normal' or 'inverted'. Set
# rxfreq or txfreq to 0.0 if that tone is not desired.
# "unused" : No signalling is performed, each channel in the list
remains
idle
# "clear" : Channel(s) are bundled into a single span. No
conversion or
# signalling is performed, and raw data is available on the
master.
# "indclear": Like "clear" except all channels are treated
individually and
# are not bundled. "bchan" is an alias for this.
# "rawhdlc" : The zaptel driver performs HDLC encoding and decoding on
the
# bundle, and the resulting data is communicated via the master
# device.
# "fcshdlc" : The zapdel driver performs HDLC encoding and decoding on
the
# bundle and also performs incoming and outgoing FCS insertion
# and verification. "dchan" is an alias for this.
# "nethdlc" : The zaptel driver bundles the channels together into an
# hdlc network device, which in turn can be configured with
# sethdlc (available separately).
# "dacs" : The zaptel driver cross connects the channels starting
at
# the channel number listed at the end, after a colon
# "dacsrbs" : The zaptel driver cross connects the channels starting
at
# the channel number listed at the end, after a colon and
# also performs the DACSing of RBS bits
#
# The channel list is a comma-separated list of channels or ranges, for
# example:
#
# 1,3,5 (channels one, three, and five)
# 16-23, 29 (channels 16 through 23, as well as channel 29
#
# So, some complete examples are:
# e&m=1-12
# nethdlc=13-24
# fxsls=25,26,27,28
# fxols=29-32
#
fxsks=1,2
fxoks=3,4
#bchan=25-47
#dchan=48
#fxols=1-12
#fxols=13-24
#e&m=25-29
#nethdlc=30-33
#clear=44
#clear=45
#clear=46
#clear=47
#fcshdlc=48
#dacs=1-24:48
#dacsrbs=1-24:48
#
# Finally, you can preload some tone zones, to prevent them from getting
# overwritten by other users (if you allow non-root users to open /dev/zap/*
# interfaces anyway. Also this means they won't have to be loaded at
runtime.
# The format is "loadzone=<zone>" where the zone is a two letter
country
code.
#
# You may also specify a default zone with "defaultzone=<zone>"
where zone
# is a two letter country code.
#
# An up-to-date list of the zones can be found in the file zaptel/zonedata.c
#
# Make sure that the FXS(green) modules are closest to the bracket if you
are looking at the side of the card with all of t#e electronic components.
loadzone = us
#loadzone = us-old
#loadzone=gr
#loadzone=it
#loadzone=fr
#loadzone=de
#loadzone=uk
#loadzone=fi
#loadzone=jp
#loadzone=sp
#loadzone=no
defaultzone=us
Can you hepl me?
Greetings,
Alessandro