GenZaptelConf
Tuesday, September 25th, 2007The trunk version of genzaptelcon does not work with rhino cards, However genzaptelconf can be adjusted to work with any card. (more…)
The trunk version of genzaptelcon does not work with rhino cards, However genzaptelconf can be adjusted to work with any card. (more…)
You may wish to open some or all of the ports on your firewall depending on your situation. Some routers do not allow allot of pinholes and may crash or reboot repeatedly, if this occurs contact your router maker for updated firmware. You do not need to open all of these ports only the ones you use. There are 2 types of firewalls, software and hardware. You may have to open these ports and properly forward them in all devices and programs. Many situations have 1 or more hardware firewalls and a software firewall. If after opening these ports you still have issues try placing your system in to the DMZ of the firewall and see if the issue resolves. It is recommended to open only the ports needed as opening to0 many could put you at risk of attack.
| Protocol | Port(range) | UDP/TCP | Notes |
| SSH | 22 | TCP | open for remote secure shell access |
| HTTP | 80 | TCP | open for remote http access you may also need 143 open |
| HTTPS | 443 | TCP | open for secure http access you may also need 80 open |
| SIP | 5060 | UDP/TCP | |
| IAX | 5036 | UDP | |
| IAX2 | 4569 | UDP | |
| RTP | 10000-20000 | UDP | |
| MGP | 2727 | UDP |
For more information on Port Forwarding please visit the following URL:
http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm
If your telco does not provide far end disconnect supervision or if they just dont do it well you may need to “fake” supervision in order for your lines to disconnect properly. You may fake supervision by adding a few lines to your zapata.conf .
Add the following to your /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
callprogress=yes
busydetect=yes
After doing this restart asterisk. There may still be a disconnect delay but it will be reduced.
It has been brought to our attention that the scripts that do the registration pop-up and the package manager login can be finicky and still give you issues weather you have registered or not. There are ways to remove these annoyances. Fonality probably has a reason to collect the information so a standard disclaimer, only use this information for good and only as a last resort.
Below is the instructions from our PCI manual on configuring your rhino T1 as an E1. You will use the appropriate insmod command as apposed to modprobe.
If you for whatever reason need to reinstall your Ceros system you may use the image below. (more…)
If you have a R4FXO-EX or R4FXO-EC and have upgraded to the RPM version of our drivers or if you use our new driver method and your card stops working you may need to upgrade your hardware.
There are a few ways to install our pci drivers, no matter which method you choose you only need to do it once for all Rhino cards including legacy cards. This means if you have followed these steps once and are simply adding a new card, no further software installation is needed.