I had a similar problem... every time I rebooted, ztcfg didn't run. I found that by running "make config" from the Zaptel source directory this problem was corrected.  I had skipped this step in my original setup.
 
My /etc/rc.local has two entries:
modprobe wct4xxp
safe_asterisk
The current Asterisk Business Edition has a script that makes the rc.local entries unneeded... but I found that I still had to manually run the "make config" command to guarantee that Asterisk would automatically recover from a reboot.
 
Mark
 
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> Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:26:27 -0400
> From: "Shea, Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] UPDATE: Zaptel problems
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> I found a workaround, inspired by Colin's suggestion to move the
> startupto the rc.local file. It turned that his exact
> suggestion didn't work
> in my situation. I subsequently discovered, though, that after Zaptel
> and Asterisk started in the boot sequence in the usual way, all
> I had to
> do for the Zaptel drivers to fully kick in was re-run ztcfg.
> So, as of
> now, the rc scripts are all in place in the usual way with the
> followingline added to /etc/rc.local:
>
> runuser -l -c ztcfg -s /bin/bash root
>
> Now it's starting properly, but I'm not really all that happy
> that I
> have to put a jury-rigged workaround in place. If anyone has
> the real
> solution, I'd certainly like to hear it.
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions so far.
>
> Matt
>
>
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> Hmmm,
>
> It appears ztcfg is not being run. Any ideas why?
>
> Matt
>
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> Is ztcfg running at boot after the zaptel modules have been loaded?
> What's the output of ztcfg?
>
>
> Shea, Matt wrote:
> > I'm running Asterisk/Zaptel on a Fedora Core 4 machine. The
> software> runs ok with one exception. Zaptel appears to load OK
> on bootup, but
> > when you check it on login, zttool still shows red/nop alarms
> on the
> T1
> > lines. I have to manually start it again for the alarms to
> disappear> and the T1 lines to function properly. I've updated
> the drivers to
> > 1.2.9.1 and double checked my configuration files to no
> effect. Any
> > suggestions will be much appreciated.
> >
> >
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
> >
> >
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