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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:07 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] allo.com gsm card with AsteriskNOW Reply with quote

On 15 October 2014 11:59, Nicolas Pham Van Huyen <nicolas@phamvanhuyen.com (nicolas@phamvanhuyen.com)> wrote:
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Dear all,

I'm searching someone who already installed allo.com gsm card with Asterisk NOW.

I installed the hardware in my new server, but when runing dahdi_genconf I always have the "no span" message.
I tried to install the driver according to allo.com doc, but it seems not up to date, and maybe done more specificly for an appliance..

Quote:
[root@localhost ~]# dahdi_genconf
Empty configuration -- no spans
Empty configuration -- no spans
Empty configuration -- no spans

Thanks for help
Nico

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Step 1 would be an 'lspci' on the Linux command line to see if the Linux box recognises the card
Step 2 would be to ensure that your DAHDI version is new enough to work with the card

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:08 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] allo.com gsm card with AsteriskNOW Reply with quote

Don't they have a kernel module that communicates with the card on one and with DAHDI on the
other side? The first steps are probably to check with lspci whether the card is detected and
then make sure the allo module is loaded.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 3:23 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] allo.com gsm card with AsteriskNOW Reply with quote

On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 08:20:40 +0000
Nicolas Pham Van Huyen <nicolas@phamvanhuyen.com> wrote:

Quote:

Quote:
Dear all,

I'm searching someone who already installed allo.com gsm card
with AsteriskNOW.

I installed the hardware in my new server, but when running
dahdi_genconf always have the "no span" message.
I I tried to install the driver according to allo.com doc, but it
seems not up to date, and maybe done more specifically for an
appliance..

Quote:
[root@localhost ~]# dahdi_genconf
Empty configuration -- no spans
Empty configuration -- no spans
Empty configuration -- no spans

Thanks for help
Nico


David Duffett wrote :
Quote:
Step 1 would be an 'lspci' on the Linux command line to see if the
Linux box recognises the card Step 2 would be to ensure that your
DAHDI version is new enough to work with the card

Yes , the card is present :
Quote:
04:00.0 Bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device d44e (rev 01)

Jg wrote :
Quote:
Don't they have a kernel module that communicates with the card on
one and with DAHDI on the other side? The first steps are probably
to check with lspci whether the card is detected and then make sure
the allo module is loaded.

It's also important to check for any variables needed to pass to the
module at load time: 'modinfo <module_name>' should return any
available options.

Quote:

They have a package
http://www.allo.com/firmware/gsm-card/chan_allogsm-1.1.2_P2.tar.gz

with an installer inside (install.sh), but it is turned as full
installer :
- download and install dahdi-linux-complete-2.5.0+2.5.0.tar.gz
- seems makes some compilation for the driver
- finishes by proposing to install asterisk

As I installed AsteriskNOW before, it makes no sense to install
Asterisk again, I just need to install the driver

In the package I can found src folders, but I don't know how to use
them to build the module manually. The installer seems building
allog4c.ko file but it doesn't works installed by this script

I guess it is just a basic operation to know how to compile the
module and load it every time the system boots Then how to configure
the channels " chan_allogsm" ..


You'll need to install the basics like kernel headers and build
essentials to compile any modules for your running kernel. Once
properly compiled and loaded you should see lspci list which kernel
modules are used by others.

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Thanks for help Smile
Nico


Good luck HTH! Wink

Brian

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