On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Julien Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! > I'm also still new to this. but perhaps: > Did you do make examples, or did you have an earlier asterisk > installation, > so the configuration files were present? If so did you make sure, that you > mISDN card was properly configured, using: > 1. misdn-init scan > 2. misdn-init config > 3. misdn-init start > Or probably reboot your machine to make sure the mISDN-kernel-site > (misdn.org) are properly start and initialised. Make sure you have: > 1. /dev/mISDN > 2. all the modules loaded: > lsmod > Then edit the misdn.conf in /etc/asterisk and make sure it is setup to > your > needs (ports, msns, jitter, etc. > I remember, that I had a lot of pain to get it working on my machine. > Mostly > due to kernel problems (linux 2.6.2x). > I hope this helps. > Kindest regards > Julien > > I have misdn running from chkconfig for my run level /dev/mISDN exists and I do see the ISDN modules loaded : "mISDN_core 78720 6 ISDN_dsp,hfcmulti,mISDN_capi,l3udss1,mISDN_l2,mISDN_l1 " Can you send me a sample of your misdn.conf file maybe that is the actual problem because I am pretty much at a loss at the moment As for the kernel I use : 2.6.18-92.1.10.el5.centos.plus thanks in advance
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