Compiling/installing: apt-get install build-essential ncurses-dev libssl-dev ./install.sh + Run the install.sh script (requires wget). (to install some sample configuration files look at compile.sh) + if you have a quadBRI card, edit the qozap/zapata.conf file and copy it to /etc/asterisk copy the qozap/zaptel.conf file to /etc + if you have an octoBRI card, edit the qozap/zapata.conf.octoBRI file and copy it to /etc/asterisk copy the qozap/zaptel.conf.octoBRI file to /etc + if you have a HFC-PCI card, edit the zaphfc/zapata.conf file and copy it to /etc/asterisk copy the zaphfc/zaptel.conf file to /etc + if you have a Junghanns.NET singleE1 card, edit the cwain/zapata.conf file and copy it to /etc/asterisk copy the cwain/zaptel.conf file to /etc + if you have a Junghanns.NET doubleE1 card, edit the cwain/zapata.conf.doubleE1 file and copy it to /etc/asterisk copy the cwain/zaptel.conf.doubleE1 file to /etc Loading the drivers (quadBRI): modprobe qozap ztcfg Loading the drivers (octoBRI): modprobe qozap ports=X ztcfg X is a bitmap representing the port configuration (TE or NT mode) of the octoBRI card. S/T port 1 starts at the LSB of the bitmap. example: S/T 1,2 in NT mode, S/T 3,4,5,6,7,8 in TE mode X (binary) = 00000011 X (decimal) = 3 modprobe qozap ports=3 Loading the drivers (singleE1, doubleE1): modprobe cwain ztcfg Loading the drivers (zaphfc): modprobe zaphfc (TE mode) or modprobe zaphfc modes=1 (NT mode) IMPORTANT NOTE: if you have any other zaptel device in your machine then make sure that ztcfg is only run once! (or run ztcfg -s and after that ztcfg again...)