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diff --git a/xpp/utils/lszaptel b/xpp/utils/lszaptel
index 7a8f422..3126c8a 100755
--- a/xpp/utils/lszaptel
+++ b/xpp/utils/lszaptel
@@ -40,18 +40,53 @@ lszaptel
Example output:
- ### Span 1: XBUS-03/XPD-00 "Xorcom XPD #3/0: FXS"
- 1 FXS
- 2 FXS
- 3 FXS
- 4 FXS
- 5 FXS
- 6 FXS
- 7 FXS
- 8 FXS
- 9 Output
- 10 Output
- 11 Input
- 12 Input
- 13 Input
- 14 Input
+ ### Span 1: WCTDM/0 "Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 1"
+ 1 FXO FXOLS (In use)
+ 2 FXS FXSKS
+ 3 FXS FXSKS
+ 4 FXS FXSKS
+ ### Span 2: XBUS-00/XPD-00 "Xorcom XPD #00/00: FXO"
+ 5 FXO FXSKS (In use)
+ 6 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 7 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 8 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 9 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 10 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 11 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 12 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ ### Span 3: XBUS-00/XPD-10 "Xorcom XPD #00/10: FXO"
+ 13 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 14 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 15 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 16 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 17 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 18 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 19 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 20 FXO FXSKS (In use) (no pcm)
+
+ ...
+
+ ### Span 6: XBUS-01/XPD-00 "Xorcom XPD #01/00: FXS"
+ 37 FXS FXOLS (In use)
+ 38 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 39 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 40 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 41 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 42 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 43 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 44 FXS FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 45 Output FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 46 Output FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 47 Input FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 48 Input FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 49 Input FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+ 50 Input FXOLS (In use) (no pcm)
+
+The first column is the type of the channel (port, for an analog device)
+and the second one is the signalling (if set).
+
+=head1 FILES
+
+lszaptel is a somewhat glorified 'cat /proc/zaptel/*' . Unlike that
+command, it sorts the spans with the proper order. It also formats the
+output slightly differently.