On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 11:09:54AM -0400, Brian K. Alexander,  Jr. (Vision 
Point Systems) wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response but getting the cards to work with Asterisk is
> not the problem - what I want is for them to show up in asterisk-gui.
> 
> For example, I have a little test system sitting here. It has Fedora6,
> Zaptel/Libpri/Asterisk 1.4 and asterisk-gui. It has an analog card installed
> but the gui can not detect the analog ports. So I can not use those ports
> from asterisk-gui. I can manually configure them just fine and they work -
> but I can not access them in the asterisk-gui. I know this is not a digital
> card but it is the same problem - asterisk-gui can not detect the card so I
> need to somehow force the card into the configuration.
> 
> Is there a way to manually configure the system so that ports that the gui
> normally could not detect would be available?

The asterisk-gui uses /etc/asterisk/zapscan.conf, which is detected at
boot time (by zapscan which is run from /etc/init.d/zaptel)

As genzaptelconf is now able to replace the zapscan utility of the
asterisk-gui, and also to detect digital spans and give them resonable
values in many cases, I wonder if it can do the job for you.

Currently, genzaptelconf -z will still pront nothing for digital spans.
Is there anything that you can add to /etc/asterisk/zapscan.conf to make
the digital span available?

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