[Freeswitch-users] FreeTDM does not work
Valery Kalinin
valery.kalinin at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 04:45:08 MSK 2011
I upgraded freeswitch from git.
Nothing changed in the configuration!
Suddenly stopped working freetdm.
Why?
my configs:
freetdm.conf
[span zt pri]
name => pri
trunk_type => E1
group => e1group
b-channel => 1-15
d-channel => 16
b-channel => 17-31
wanpipe.conf
[defaults]
codec_ms => 20
wink_ms => 150
flash_ms => 750
freetdm.conf.xml
<configuration name="freetdm.conf" description="Freetdm Configuration">
<settings>
<param name="debug" value="7"/>
</settings>
<libpri_spans>
<span id="1" name="pri">
<param name="node" value="network"/>
<param name="switch" value="euroisdn"/>
<param name="l1" value="alaw"/>
<param name="dp" value="international"/>
<param name="debug" value="all"/>
<param name="dialplan" value="XML"/>
<param name="context" value="default"/>
</span>
</libpri_spans>
</configuration>
log:
2011-11-27 14:35:12.284837 [ERR] ftmod_wanpipe.c:240 Failed to open wanpipe
device span 1 channel 3
2011-11-27 14:35:12.284847 [ERR] ftmod_wanpipe.c:240 Failed to open wanpipe
device span 1 channel 4
2011-11-27 14:35:12.284898 [ERR] ftmod_wanpipe.c:240 Failed to open wanpipe
device span 1 channel 1
2011-11-27 14:35:12.284906 [ERR] ftmod_wanpipe.c:240 Failed to open wanpipe
device span 1 channel 2
2011-11-27 14:35:12.285290 [WARNING] ftmod_zt.c:333 this ioctl fails on
older ftdmtel but is harmless if you used ztcfg
[device /dev/dahdi/channel chan 1 fd 50 (Invalid argument)]
2011-11-27 14:35:12.285523 [WARNING] ftmod_zt.c:333 this ioctl fails on
older ftdmtel but is harmless if you used ztcfg
[device /dev/dahdi/channel chan 3 fd 50 (Invalid argument)]
2011-11-27 14:35:12.285634 [ERR] mod_freetdm.c:2465 Error finding FreeTDM
span id:1 name:pri
Card Digium TE121
Please HELP!
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