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authorTzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>2008-07-06 10:43:18 +0000
committerTzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>2008-07-06 10:43:18 +0000
commit9f7fd378ad74464358bc4ee5c90eb5e137a164f2 (patch)
tree8768c9b5bcf78e07ca97ee745b655d16659f28c8 /doc
parent75cab8ce079d674fa9432c61634f3499543e2f5b (diff)
The Zaptel->DAHDI sed. And one typo fixed.
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/tools/trunk@4544 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/system.conf24
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/doc/system.conf b/doc/system.conf
index f9ba83f..3a63fb2 100644
--- a/doc/system.conf
+++ b/doc/system.conf
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
-# Zaptel Configuration File
+# DAHDI Configuration File
#
-# This file is parsed by the Zaptel Configurator, ztcfg
+# This file is parsed by the DAHDI Configurator, dahdi_cfg
#
# Span Configuration
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
# driver specific address (like a MAC for eth), <numchans> is the number
# of channels, and <timing> is a timing priority, like for a normal span.
# use "0" to not use this as a timing source, or prioritize them as
-# primary, secondard, etc. Note that you MUST have a REAL zaptel device
+# primary, secondard, etc. Note that you MUST have a REAL DAHDI device
# if you are not using external timing.
#
# dynamic=eth,eth0/00:02:b3:35:43:9c,24,0
@@ -118,11 +118,11 @@
# Like 'clear' except all channels are treated individually and
# are not bundled. 'inclear' is an alias for this.
# rawhdlc::
-# The zaptel driver performs HDLC encoding and decoding on the
+# The DAHDI driver performs HDLC encoding and decoding on the
# bundle, and the resulting data is communicated via the master
# device.
# dchan::
-# The zapdel driver performs HDLC encoding and decoding on the
+# The DAHDI driver performs HDLC encoding and decoding on the
# bundle and also performs incoming and outgoing FCS insertion
# and verification. 'fcshdlc' is an alias for this.
# hardhdlc::
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
# and verification. Is subject to limitations and support of underlying
# hardware.
# nethdlc::
-# The zaptel driver bundles the channels together into an
+# The DAHDI driver bundles the channels together into an
# hdlc network device, which in turn can be configured with
# sethdlc (available separately). In 2.6.x kernels you can also optionally
# pass the name for the network interface after the channel list.
@@ -142,10 +142,10 @@
# in system e.g eth.
#
# dacs::
-# The zaptel driver cross connects the channels starting at
+# The DAHDI driver cross connects the channels starting at
# the channel number listed at the end, after a colon
# dacsrbs::
-# The zaptel driver cross connects the channels starting at
+# The DAHDI driver cross connects the channels starting at
# the channel number listed at the end, after a colon and
# also performs the DACSing of RBS bits
#
@@ -180,14 +180,14 @@
# Tone Zone Data
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Finally, you can preload some tone zones, to prevent them from getting
-# overwritten by other users (if you allow non-root users to open /dev/zap/*
+# overwritten by other users (if you allow non-root users to open /dev/dahdi/*
# interfaces anyway. Also this means they won't have to be loaded at runtime.
# The format is "loadzone=<zone>" where the zone is a two letter country code.
#
# You may also specify a default zone with "defaultzone=<zone>" where zone
# is a two letter country code.
#
-# An up-to-date list of the zones can be found in the file zaptel/zonedata.c
+# An up-to-date list of the zones can be found in the file zonedata.c
#
loadzone = us
#loadzone = us-old
@@ -210,11 +210,11 @@ defaultzone=us
# (see http://www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html)
#
# The PCI Radio Interface card interfaces up to 4 two-way radios (either
-# a base/mobile radio or repeater system) to Zaptel channels. The driver
+# a base/mobile radio or repeater system) to DAHDI channels. The driver
# may work either independent of an application, or with it, through
# the driver;s ioctl() interface. This file gives you access to specify
# load-time parameters for Radio channels, so that the driver may run
-# by itself, and just act like a generic Zaptel radio interface.
+# by itself, and just act like a generic DAHDI radio interface.
#
# Unlike the rest of this file, you specify a block of parameters, and
# then the channel(s) to which they apply. CTCSS is specified as a frequency