Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:38 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] RES: Hi all
Hi,
FreeBSD 6.1 is very old release (more 1 year), at least you need update your ports, but the better way is update all (sources and ports) with “cvsup”, or install fresh release (FreeBSD 7.0) and after that do a “cvsup” ports/sources, “make” buildworld… install to get last version of all, syst. Op. and ports (Asterisk, Zaptel, …)
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Enviada em: terça-feira, 8 de julho de 2008 17:37
Para:asterisk-bsd@lists.digium.com Cc: Asterisk on BSD discussion
Assunto: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Hi all
If one wanted to build Asterisk on FreeBSD 7.0-Release with zaptel
drivers for T110 (wcte11xp), which rev of 1.4 should I use, and is
the zaptel package in ports/misc/zaptel ok to use (1.4.6)
Currently on 1.2.12.1 on Freebsd 6.1
What major problems/changes do I need to be aware of?
Marcus Franke <marcus.franke@gmx.net>
03/05/08 04:54 AM
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Richard Neese schrieb:
> I am building and testing on 7.0 today. I will patch and fix issues once I
> have it up and running.
>
If memory does not fail me, I think there is no ISDN support in 7.0? I
think it will be with 7.1?
>>
>> 3. When it comes time to ask a question there are many more times the
>> number of Linux users who can offer advice. BSD support is there but very
>> limited and sometimes you must wait days if not weeks for an answer, that
>> is if anyone answers your post.
Most questions in ast-user list are concerning dialplans and which
phone is the best :)
regards,
Marcus
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:17 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] RES: Hi all
Maybe I wasn't clear.. I'm very aware how old it is. It's also very
stable, which what I want to keep, since the District depends on it
for 150 phones..
I'm planning a fresh install of 7.0-RELEASE, then migrate the
configs over.
I"ve gotten the ports/misc/zaptel compiled and loaded, just
fine.
What version of asterisk, should I use with the zaptel port?
That's what I'm needing.. The current release off of Asterisk.org
hangs and locks up.. built from source.
What revision works well with the ports zaptel, on 7.0
Bill
Bill Harris
Director of Technology
Celina Independent School District
[url=sans-serif]http://www.celinaisd.com[/url]
"Samuel Almachar" <lista@almachar.eng.br>
07/09/08 09:57 AM Please respond to
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[Asterisk-bsd] RES: Hi all
Hi,
FreeBSD 6.1 is very old release (more 1 year), at least you need update your ports, but the better way is update all (sources and ports) with “cvsup”, or install fresh release (FreeBSD 7.0) and after that do a “cvsup” ports/sources, “make” buildworld… install to get last version of all, syst. Op. and ports (Asterisk, Zaptel, …)
If one wanted to build Asterisk on FreeBSD 7.0-Release with zaptel
drivers for T110 (wcte11xp), which rev of 1.4 should I use, and is
the zaptel package in ports/misc/zaptel ok to use (1.4.6)
Currently on 1.2.12.1 on Freebsd 6.1
What major problems/changes do I need to be aware of?
Bill Harris
Director of Technology
Celina Independent School District [url=Arial]http://www.celinaisd.com[/url]
Marcus Franke <marcus.franke@gmx.net>
03/05/08 04:54 AM
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Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Hi all
Richard Neese schrieb:
> I am building and testing on 7.0 today. I will patch and fix issues once I
> have it up and running.
>
If memory does not fail me, I think there is no ISDN support in 7.0? I
think it will be with 7.1?
>>
>> 3. When it comes time to ask a question there are many more times the
>> number of Linux users who can offer advice. BSD support is there but very
>> limited and sometimes you must wait days if not weeks for an answer, that
>> is if anyone answers your post.
Most questions in ast-user list are concerning dialplans and which
phone is the best :)
regards,
Marcus
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:04 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] RES: Hi all
At the risk of sounding redundant, why not just install Asterisk from the ports collection. Everything you need to run on 7,0-RELEASE or 7,0-STABLE is right there and builds in one operation, including zaptel.
Of course, I know it's easy to oversimplify, but I'd do a fresh install of 7.0-STABLE, then install the ports and do this:
cd /usr/ports/net/asterisk && make install clean
Select the zaptel driver and any other of the options you wish when the config screen displays, then sit back for about an hour and "you're in like Flynn".
I'm running 7.0-STABLE with Asterisk 1.4.20.1. It's a solid as can be for my use. But being that you have 150 phones at risk, I'd take it one step further. 80 GB hard drives can be had for less than $50 these days. Pickup a new drive, build the new setup and then test it before blasting away your stable operation. If all works well then "you're in like Flynn".
From: BHarris@celinaisd.com <BHarris@celinaisd.com>
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] RES: Hi all
To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd@lists.digium.com>
Cc: "'Asterisk on BSD discussion'" <asterisk-bsd@lists.digium.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 3:10 PM
Maybe I wasn't clear.. I'm very aware how old it is. It's also very
stable, which what I want to keep, since the District depends on it
for 150 phones..
I'm planning a fresh install of 7.0-RELEASE, then migrate the
configs over.
I"ve gotten the ports/misc/zaptel compiled and loaded, just
fine.
What version of asterisk, should I use with the zaptel port?
That's what I'm needing.. The current release off of Asterisk.org
hangs and locks up.. built from source.
What revision works well with the ports zaptel, on 7.0
"Samuel Almachar" <lista@almachar.eng.br>
07/09/08 09:57 AM Please respond to
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[Asterisk-bsd] RES: Hi all
Hi,
FreeBSD 6.1 is very old release (more 1 year), at least you need update your ports, but the better way is update all (sources and ports) with “cvsup”, or install fresh release (FreeBSD 7.0) and after that do a “cvsup” ports/sources, “make” buildworld… install to get last version of all, syst. Op. and ports (Asterisk, Zaptel, …)
If one wanted to build Asterisk on FreeBSD 7.0-Release with zaptel
drivers for T110 (wcte11xp), which rev of 1.4 should I use, and is
the zaptel package in ports/misc/zaptel ok to use (1.4.6)
Currently on 1.2.12.1 on Freebsd 6.1
What major problems/changes do I need to be aware of?
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Richard Neese schrieb:
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I am building and testing on 7.0 today. I will patch and fix issues once I
have it up and running.
If memory does not fail me, I think there is no ISDN support in 7.0? I
think it will be with 7.1?
Quote:
>
> 3. When it comes time to ask a question there are many more times the
> number of Linux users who can offer advice. BSD support is there but very
> limited and sometimes you must wait days if not weeks for an answer, that
> is if anyone answers your post.
Most questions in ast-user list are concerning dialplans and which
phone is the best :)
regards,
Marcus
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