[VoIP] Zaptel Issues

Richard Lane richardlane at exemail.com.au
Fri May 30 17:33:01 CDT 2008


Hi Russ

Thanks for the reply

I am using CentOS 5.0. I had been using this with no problems but I was 
hacked by a robot on the net. I have tried your command in modprobe.conf 
and it still give me the following output:

[root at kelly ~]# ztcfg -vv

Zaptel Version: 1.4.10.1
Echo Canceller: MG2
Configuration
======================


Channel map:

Channel 01: FXO Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01)
Channel 02: FXS Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 02)

2 channels to configure.

[root at kelly ~]#

Everything else is working perfectly. Any other ideas before I take to 
it with an axe?

Richard


Russ Price wrote:
> Richard Lane wrote:
>   
>> Hi All
>>
>> Just wondering if anyone had any tips on how I can setup my Asterisk 
>> tandem to so that my Digium TDM400 card will be compatible with 
>> Australian lines and handsets. I am having troubles setting the card 
>> correctly. I have added the suggested config to modprobe.conf without 
>> success. I don't know where else to look.
>>     
>
> Which distro are you using?  If you're using a Red Hat-type distro 
> (including CentOS and Fedora), /etc/modprobe.conf is the place to put 
> it.  A line like this ought to work:
>
> install wctdm /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install wctdm opermode=AUSTRALIA 
> fxshonormode=1 && /sbin/ztcfg
>
> On a Debian-based system (including Ubuntu), /etc/modprobe.d/options is 
> the file to use:
>
> options wctdm opermode=AUSTRALIA fxshonormode=1
>
> I'm not sure if fxshonormode is necessary for Australia, but I need to 
> use it with my modified Zaptel that has some extra US modes with oddball 
> ring frequencies, due to having an old phone with a 30 Hz 
> frequency-selective ringer.  There is also a "boostringer" option that 
> brings the ring voltage up to 89 V, which I also need for this old phone.
>
> 	Russ
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