Hello,
I have built the CentOS system and installed it via the distribution disk along with Asterisk as part of the distribution.
Everything seems OK but when I noticed that the .conf files were not passed the node and password information. I have edited the iax.conf and rpt.conf files and, hopefully resolved that issue.
My issue is trying to make the modified CM105 fob come up and be recognized.
Watching the boot process for CentOS it seems the fob is seen and recognized but when I enter into the the Radio Tune functions I get the following;
Radio Tune
Active Radio interface is [USB]
Device string is
Card is -1
The RED and Green LED’s on the FOB are both on solid not flashing as noted in the set up text.
When I try a command
Radio Tune Txvoice 500
The response is Device USB currently not active.
Any an all help is very much appreciated…
Thanks,
Ron Polluconi
rpolluconi@verizon.net
KJ7IY - ORRC Region 2 Director
Ron Polluconi wrote:
Hello,
I have built the CentOS system and installed it via the distribution
disk along with Asterisk as part of the distribution.
Everything seems OK but when I noticed that the .conf files were not
passed the node and password information. I have edited the iax.conf and
rpt.conf files and, hopefully resolved that issue.
My issue is trying to make the modified CM105 fob come up and be
recognized.
Watching the boot process for CentOS it seems the fob is seen and
recognized but when I enter into the the Radio Tune functions I get the
following;
Radio Tune
Active Radio interface is [USB]
Device string is
Card is -1
The RED and Green LED's on the FOB are both on solid not flashing as
noted in the set up text.
When I try a command
Radio Tune Txvoice 500
The response is Device USB currently not active.
Any an all help is very much appreciated....
Thanks,
Ron Polluconi
rpolluconi@verizon.net
KJ7IY - ORRC Region 2 Director
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If the LED is not continually blinking, Asterisk is probably not seeing your usb device.
CM105 is either a typo or we don't support it. CM108 chips are supported. Also, there are several unscrupulous vendors
on the web claiming their devices are CM108's but they really aren't. Several people have been fooled by these guys. If
you pop the plastic cover, the chip should say CM108 on it. The best way to set up your first node is to
purchase the URI and not go through the grief. Once you get comfortable with how things are set up, then you can try the
modified fobs.
nodesetup.sh can be used to set the node number and password, but if you modified iax.conf and rpt.conf, then it will
probably complain the file is inconsistent with the others. If you saved the originals, restore them back and use the
nodsetup.sh script.
Steve
WA6ZFT
Ron,
Try the lsusb command:
The following is an actual
printout of a bad device:
[root@test ~]# lsusb
Bus 004 Device 002: ID
0c76:1607 JMTek, LLC. ← This is company name
>
>___This is the product ID
____This is the vendor ID
The following is what an
actual C-Media CM108 looks like. This is what it should look like if it
is C-Media CM108.
Bus 001 Device 003: ID
0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio
___This is CM108 product ID
___ This is C-Media Vendor ID
I purchaser my units from a
company in Singapore
they said they were CM108 on the package but they were not CM108. When I
sent them the above information, they sent me the correct units at no
additional cost.
Paul
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Hello,
I have built the CentOS system and installed it via
the distribution disk along with Asterisk as part of the distribution.
Everything seems OK but when I noticed that the .conf
files were not passed the node and password information. I have edited the
iax.conf and rpt.conf files and, hopefully resolved that issue.
My issue is trying to make the modified CM105
fob come up and be recognized.
Watching the boot process for CentOS it seems the fob
is seen and recognized but when I enter into the the Radio Tune functions I get
the following;
Radio Tune
Active Radio interface is [USB]
Device string is
Card is -1
The RED and Green LED’s on the FOB are both on solid
not flashing as noted in the set up text.
When I try a command
Radio Tune Txvoice 500
The response is Device USB currently not active.
Any an all help is very much appreciated…
Thanks,
Ron
Polluconi
rpolluconi@verizon.net
KJ7IY