> Quoting Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>:
>
> >> > cat /proc/zaptel/*
> >>
> >> Span 1: ZTHFC1 "HFC-S PCI A ISDN card 0 [TE] layer 1 DEACTIVATED
> >> (F4)" AMI/CCS
> >>
> >> 1 ZTHFC1/0/1 Clear (In use)
> >> 2 ZTHFC1/0/2 Clear (In use)
> >> 3 ZTHFC1/0/3 HDLCFCS (In use)
> >> Span 2: ZTHFC2 "HFC-S PCI A ISDN card 1 [TE] layer 1 ACTIVATED (F7)" AMI/CCS
> >>
> >> 4 ZTHFC2/0/1 Clear (In use)
> >> 5 ZTHFC2/0/2 Clear (In use)
> >> 6 ZTHFC2/0/3 HDLCFCS (In use)
> >
> > Looks like it's already configured and used by Asterisk.
>
> Indeed. It would appear that Asterisk now recognizes these cards. Of
> course, I now have another set of problems, but I'll ask about those
> in a new thread.
>
> > However, I believe that the ports are disconnected, right?
>
> Physically? One had a cable in it, the other one didn't.
Sorry, and it is clearly stated above. I have just misread it.
So basically dial to Zap/g0/NUMBER and it should dial it to and it should
dial it to your provider.
Using pridialplan=unknown in zapata.conf may also help.
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