zaptel.conf configures the kernel space driver
zapata.conf configures the user space application (asterisk) that implements the kernel driver



for a PRI a zaptel.conf could simply look like:


bchan=1-23
dchan=24



Jeremy McNamara


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Can anyone explain to me the difference in zaptel.conf and zapata.conf? I'm trying to get a real clear understanding of them but its getting a little murky in places. I will be setting up a PBX running asterisk with 2 T100P cards. I will be bringing a 23 channel PRI into one card and connecting the other card to a Nortell 24 channel FXS channel bank. As I understand it zapata.conf is how I configure my channels much like IAX.conf or SIP.conf. Where I'm a bit confused is I think I'm understanding it configures the PRI channels but the channel bank channels as well. Would this be correct? If this is the case how does zaptel.conf come in to play? If I'm understanding it correctly, zaptel.conf is used to configure the T100 cards? I'm a little bit lost here. What exactly would I be configuring here? Just telling it what type of cards they are? Sorry for such stupid questions but I'm a telephony newbie. Taking a big plunge here. I'm going straight from kindergarden to college. Again thanks all.
AJ


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