Matthew Fredrickson wrote: > Joseph wrote: >> Matthew Fredrickson wrote: >>> Joseph wrote: >>>> Matthew Fredrickson wrote: >>>>> Joseph wrote: >>>>>> Matthew Fredrickson wrote: >>>>>>> Joseph wrote: >>>>>>>> Is it possible to get ss7 working using an A-link? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Could you put the alink on one t1 time slot and then bring bearer >>>>>>>> traffic in on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th t1s? >>>>>>> Yes, you definitely can do this in libss7, as long as you are >>>>>>> terminating the signalling channels and bearer channels in the same box. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for the prompt answer. >>>>>> >>>>>> What about getting 56k instead of 64 to work? >>>>>> >>>>>> Am I doing something wrong here: >>>>>> >>>>>> #modprobe wct4xxp hardhdlcmode=0x7f >>>>>> >>>>>> FATAL: Error inserting wct4xxp >>>>>> (/lib/modules/2.6.18-5-686/misc/wct4xxp/wct4xxp.ko): Unknown symbol in >>>>>> module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) >>>>>> FATAL: Error running install command for wct4xxp >>>>> What is your output when you run dmesg after trying to load the module? >>>>> >>>> wct4xxp: Unknown parameter `hardhdlcmode' >>>> >>> Whatever version that you have installed did not have the hardhdlcmode >>> parameter in it. Did you check out latest 1.4 branch of zaptel from svn? >>> >> Yes. >> >> I did find the actual setting in the code and manually changed it. And >> then recompiled... >> >> Here is the svn version: >> svnversion >> 3090 >> >> > > > If that is the case, it sounds like you have old drivers installed that > are being loaded instead of new ones that you are trying to use. You > can use insmod with the absolute path of the module you are trying to > load (./zaptel.ko and ./wct4xxp/wct4xxp.ko, relative to the zaptel > source directory). If you look in /lib/modules/your-kernel-version/misc > or /lib/modules/you-kernel-version/extra, you can remove all the zaptel > modules and drivers that you see, and do a `make install` again in your > zaptel source directory. That should purge the old modules. > > I did this, but it dosen't like it. What is the svn version I should be using/seeing? -- + respectfully, Joseph =========+ | East Kentucky Network, LLC. | | Information Technology | | (606) 477-2355 x 140 | +------ Powered by Debian ==== +