[Asterisk-Users] zapata.conf not being parsed by *

Jim Van Meggelen jim at vanmeggelen.ca
Wed Dec 29 13:19:42 MST 2004


You need two files to make the zapata stuff work:

/etc/zaptel.conf
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf

The first one (/etc/zaptel.conf), configures the Linux driver for the
hardware. In theory, you could have another application other than
Asterisk using the zaptel driver.

The second one (/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf) contains the information
Asterisk needs in order to use the zaptel driver.

Asterisk uses /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf
Linux uses /etc/zaptel.conf

Also, did you run modprobe and ztcfg? The zaptel driver won't light up
until you give it the spark.




asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com wrote:
> I am running * 1.0.3 for some reason when I start * is does
> not appear to be parsing my zapata.conf file.  I do not see
> any errors * just does not seem to know to look for
> zapata.conf.  I am unable to use my FXO card to make calls or
> receive calls.  I have been able to configure SIP to work correctly.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, I spent most of last
> night searching for an answer.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Jerry
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