similar to: bristuff-0.2.0-RC8n problems and kernel panic

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2005 Aug 18
1
Zaphfc.ko module error
Hi Guys I have been running a test server for a few days now with * 1.0.9 bristuff RC8n. I had a power failure and the test machine was not on the ups. When power was restored I found the following error: FATAL: Error inserting zaphfc (/lib/modules/2.6.11.4-20a-default/misc/zaphfc.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) My dmesg output: zaphfc: unsupported
2005 Sep 23
1
zaphfc problem: overlapdial don't work after update bristuff
hello, I have a asterisk box (Slackware 9.1.0, Linux 2.4.31) connected to a Ericsson Businessphone PBX on the internal S0 bus with HFC-S card and zaphfc driver - point2point mode -. --------- | TELCO | | BRI | --------- | | PBX external S0 -------- | PBX | -------- | PBX internal P2P S0 NT Mode | | HFC-S Card P2P TE Mode
2005 Aug 16
2
florz patch for bristuff breaks compile on x86_64?
After upgrading a CentOS 3.x box to CentOS 4.1 (both x86_64 with an Athlon64) I also wanted to get the latest bristuff. Unfortunately bristuff without florz causes the box to kernel panic within hours (console will complain about bad frame received something). It seems however that the florz patch will not work for x86_64 arch. Bristuff -0.2.0-RC8j compiles fine without the florz patch, but
2005 Mar 28
0
bristuff-0.2.0-RC7k: error on loading qozap : "qozap: Unknown symbol zt_xxxxx"
Hi, I had problems described in another thread so went from a start, but now have problems when loading qozap module. I get : # insmod qozap.ko ports=9 insmod: error inserting 'qozap.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module and in /var/log/messages: module qozap unsupported by SUSE/Novell, tainting kernel. qozap: disagrees about version of symbol zt_receive qozap: Unknown symbol zt_receive
2005 Sep 01
2
ztcfg problem
Hi all, I'm installing two HFC pci card (both in TE mode), I don't have problem when load module, but whrn I give "ztcfg -vv", I see 6 the six channels that I configured, then my computer hang and I have to reboot it. (I'm using a VIA Epia-M 1000 with Via C3 processor) root@test:~# modprobe zaptel root@test:~# insmod /usr/src/bristuff-0.2.0-RC8n/zaphfc/./zaphfc.o
2005 Mar 08
2
zaphfc error
I have some problems starting asterisk with a hfc card using zaphfc: [chan_zap.so]Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:258 ast_load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so: undefined symbol: ast_retrieve_call_to_death Mar 8 17:53:06 WARNING[2447]: loader.c:391 load_modules: Loading module chan_zap.so failed! I'm using asterisk from debian/sid: Asterisk
2005 Aug 04
1
bristuff-0.2.0RC8m
Hi, I have following problems compiling bristuff-0.2.0RC8m. Has anybody seen them before and can point me in the right direction? zaphfc/make all: ---------------------- /usr/src/asterisk/bristuff-0.2.0-RC8m/zaphfc/zaphfc.c: In function 'hfc_findCards': /usr/src/asterisk/bristuff-0.2.0-RC8m/zaphfc/zaphfc.c:1000: error: invalid lvalue in assignment make[2]: *** [
2006 Jan 25
1
ISDN D-channel disconnects for a minute every 5 minutes
I have a problem with Asterisk-bristuffed using a zaphfc card. I am located in the Netherlands, so I have an ISDN line from KPN. When I start Asterisk, and plug in the ISDN line, everything works perfectly for about 5 minutes. And then the ISDN line is down for 1 minute, and after that minute, the line comes back up and works for another 5 minutes. Every time the line goes down I get the error
2005 Jul 17
2
HFC BRIstuff woes
Hi All, It's broken !! (drat) Asterisk if failing to load with the following error (taken from end of /var/log/asterisk/full) after adding bristuff. Can anyone help please? Jul 17 19:57:54 VERBOSE[2503]: == Registered channel type 'Phone' (Standard Linux Telephony API Driver) Jul 17 19:57:54 VERBOSE[2503]: [chan_zap.so]Jul 17 19:57:54 VERBOSE[2503]: [chan_zap.so] =>
2005 Aug 21
2
Asterisk 1.0.9 on SuSE 9.2 with ISDN BRI & zaphfc?
I would like to know how to install asterisk 1.0.9 with zaphfc working on a SuSE 9.2. I tried this: - The rpms with SuSE 9.2 are asterisk 1.0.6 - bristuff works, except for zaphfc, which doesn't compile. - The official asterisk download file doesn't contain isdn bri support Any ideas? Lars Dybdahl.
2005 Jan 10
4
audio delay ISDN
Hello all. Since half december we are trying to implement * as our primary PBX. We had a test machine running with 2 sip phones and a single ISDN card. Since this was working ok, we installed * on our main Debian server. Some specs: P4 2.8 Ghz HyperThreading 512 MB RAM Debian Sid updated every week. Linux 2.6.9 vanilla kernel (not the debian package) 1 Intel Pro 100 nic for internal network 2
2006 Jun 19
3
Bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1q and & florz patch compile trouble
Again trouble compiling bristuff-0.3.0-PRE-1q with the florz patch on a x86_64 box (I guess nobody is using x86_64 platform or is able to fix this themselves?) First of all when bristuff is downloaded and compile is started it appears that the bristuff Makefiles are badly broken. The asterisk Makefiles all do see to find the kernel sources on a RHEL4 box in the proper directory, the pure
2006 Oct 19
3
Bristuff qozap drivers problem
Hi, For a significant time now (since about 0.2.0-rc8n) the qozap driver has become very verbose if an ISDN line is not connected... I get the messages below every couple of seconds in the asterisk logs. The "flaw" in the messages is the "Alarm cleared" message - The alarm cannot possibly be cleared because there is no physical media connected into that port!!! (BTW - All
2005 Jun 27
0
bristuff-0.2.0-RC8h does not compile
Hi, it helps to have configured and working kernel sources installed. Configure your kernel sources for the running kernel and then run "make" in the kernel source dir to build the necessary scripts. You dont have to wait until the kernel is compiled. best regards Klaus -- Klaus-Peter Junghanns Am Samstag, den 25.06.2005, 02:45 +0200 schrieb Stefan Gofferje: > Hi folks, > >
2006 Apr 08
1
quadBRI PCI ISDN on Suse Linux 10
Hello, I am trying to install the drivers for the Junghanns quadBRI card, but am having a problem. I have essentially followed the procedure from http://www.voip-manager.net/installation-linux-asterisk.php. At the stage to install the ISDN card I have completed the following: 1) downloaded the bristuff-0.2.0-RC8q.tar.gz to /usr/src 2) unpacked it in /usr/src - tar xvzf bristuff-0.2.0-RC8q.tar.gz
2005 Aug 08
2
zaphfc syslog flooding
Hi, my zaphfc is flooding my syslog with two messages (even without asterisk running). Is this "normal"?: -------------------------------------------------- zaphfc: bchan rx fifo not enough bytes to receive! (z1=1360, z2=1353, wanted 8 got 7), probably a buffer overrun. zaphfc: dropped audio (z1=2712, z2=2695, wanted 8 got 17, dropped 9). With Asterisk running (asterisk -vvvvvgc)
2005 Jan 09
1
Can zaphfc (bristuff) do caller id?
Caller id is not in the configs that are supplied with zaphfc from bristuff, and it's not mentioned in the wiki. Is it possible to use callerid with zaphfc/bristuff? Thanks!!
2005 Mar 04
1
Bristuff e RealTime: STABLE vs. CVS-HEAD
Hi all! Was anybody able to install kapejod's zaphfc drivers together with RealTime application? I'm in big trouble because bristuff relay on STABLE version, while RealTime is included in the CVS-HEAD. I found this hint, "Installing zaphfc with CVS-Head" at http://voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+zaphfc+install, but it was written many months ago: may it be still useful? TIA, Alex
2006 Jan 14
4
Ugly echo cancel, with Bristuff/Zaphfc
I'm using bristuffed Asterisk with ISDN/ZAPHFC I have VERY ugly (outgoing) sound through ISDN/HFC if echocancel=yes in zapata.conf, but without echocancel I have bad (incoming) echo Through PSTN/FXO sound is ok with or without echocancel. I tried other echo cancellers (in zconfig.h) two times: ECHO_CAN_KB1 (this was default) ECHO_CAN_MARK2 ECHO_CAN_MG2 after any change I compiled (make
2006 May 10
1
ISDN Bridging with Bristuff
Hello, I tried to read Bristuff source code to understand the way calls are bridged from one BRI port to another (as HFC cards have "active channel switching capability"). Doing so I looked at zaphfc.c file which seems to be the only .c file constituting bristuff but I may be wrong I'm far from being an expert on this. I found 4 functions (hfc_btrans, hfc_brec, hfc_dtrans,