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This package provides the "zaptel" drivers, which support the Asterisk software PBX, ported to NetBSD. These are some drivers and auxiliary tools for NetBSD in support of the Asterisk PBX. The wcfxo driver supports the Wildcard X100P/X101P and clones, the wcfxs driver supports the Wildcard TDM400p, and the ztdummy driver provides a software-only timer device which makes conferencing work much better. (That is, if you run Asterisk, you may want these drivers even if you don't have any of the hardware) The T1 board driver has not yet been ported.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2005/04/08 03:03:42 riz Exp $
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To have the zaptel modules automatically loaded at boot time, add the
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following to /etc/lkm.conf:
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${PREFIX}/lkm/mod_zaptel.o -s - ${PREFIX}/sbin/zaptel_postinstall - -
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# Uncomment the drivers you want; use mod_ztdummy.o only if you have
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# no hardware
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#${PREFIX}/lkm/mod_ztdummy.o -s - - - -
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#${PREFIX}/lkm/mod_wcfxo.o -s - - - -
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#${PREFIX}/lkm/mod_wcfxs.o -s - - - -
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And then add 'lkm=YES' to /etc/rc.conf. Refer to lkm.conf(5) for
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additional details. (Make sure to uncomment the appropriate lines for
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your hardware, or lack thereof)
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The script ${PREFIX}/sbin/zaptel_postinstall creates the relevant device
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nodes in /dev, and can be used independently.
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