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<DIV><FONT size=2><SPAN class=486381215-13042003>Martin:</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=486381215-13042003><FONT size=2>yes, I use kewlstart in both
zaptel and zapata conf files (fxsks (zaptel) and fxs_ks (zapata)
signalling). In addition, I have the span definition to the channel
bank in zaptel as d4/ami. It works fine when I place or receive calls from
outside lines to the phone devices (my phone devices off the channel bank are
defined as (</FONT><FONT size=2>fx<SPAN class=486381215-13042003>o</SPAN>ks
(zaptel) and fx<SPAN class=486381215-13042003>o</SPAN>_ks (zapata)
signalling).</FONT><FONT size=2> It does leave the channel bank
lines open when a call comes from the PSTN and it goes in transit back to the
PSTN. Asterisk writes the it hung up both lines. When I issue
the "show channels" command to Zap/x line is opened. In the channel bank
one or both phone lines could be left hanging. My CVS is from
04/07/03.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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