I managed to get this to work ... however, the way I did it was UGLY ...
first, I had to put a complete development environment on my SME server as the Sangoma drivers need this to compile ... if I was a LOT smarter, I probably could have created an RPM on a secondary CENTOS machine, but I am just not that smart ...
second, (after confirming that the Sangoma drivers are installed and configured properly, ie: wancfg) I had to edit the Sail PCI card data so that the PCI card identifiers were available to Sail ... do not have the docs on this in front of me right now, but I found the method within the SAIL documentation on their site ...
I was very cocky when I went into this, thinking I would be able to come up with a patern to offer others as a straight forward "how to" ... as I got into it, I realized this is an UGLY mess to deal with primarily because of the way Sangoma has chosen to implement its drivers ...
if you are thinking of trying this, be warned that it is not a tasking for the timid ...
when implementing Sail, it is much simpler to use an FXO gateway like Mediatrix or Audiocodes ... I understand there is a single port FXO gateway from Linksys that a lot of folks use that is quite easy to deal with though I have not played with it ... for FXS ports, I have used the Linksys 2-port model with good results ... I also hear that Grandstream has gotten into the FXO/FXS gateway business and have 4 and 8 port models available at very nice prices ...
the issues realted to dealing with PCI FXO/FXS cards are tricky ... it looks like the Sail development guys took the easy (smart) way out and just avoided it ...
regards
G.Hendershot