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; Voice over Frame Relay (Adtran style)
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;
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; Configuration file
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[channels]
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;
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; Default language
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;
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;language=en
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;
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; Default context
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;
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context=default
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;
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; Signalling method (default is fxs). Valid values:
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; em: E & M
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; em_w: E & M Wink
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; featd: Feature Group D (The fake, Adtran style)
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; fxs_ls: FXS (Loop Start)
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; fxs_gs: FXS (Ground Start)
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; fxs_ks: FXS (Kewl Start)
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; fxo_ls: FXO (Loop Start)
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; fxo_gs: FXO (Ground Start)
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; fxo_ks: FXO (Kewl Start)
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;
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signalling=fxo_ls
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;
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; A variety of timing parameters can be specified as well
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; Including:
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; prewink: Pre-wink time
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; preflash: Pre-flash time
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; wink: Wink time
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; flash: Flash time
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; start: Start time
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; rxwink: Receiver wink time
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; rxflash: Receiver flashtime
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; debounce: Debounce timing
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;
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rxwink=300 ; Atlas seems to use long (250ms) winks
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;
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; Logical groups can be assigned to allow outgoing rollover. Groups
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; range from 0 to 31, and multiple groups can be specified.
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;
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group=1
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;
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; Specify whether the channel should be answered immediately or
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; if the simple switch should provide dialtone, read digits, etc.
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;
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immediate=no
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;
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; CallerID can be set to "asreceived" or a specific number
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; if you want to override it. Note that "asreceived" only
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; applies to trunk interfaces.
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;
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;callerid=2564286000
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;
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; Each channel consists of the channel number or range. It
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; inherits the parameters that were specified above its declaration
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;
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;callerid="Green Phone"<(256) 428-6121>
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;channel=1
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;callerid="Black Phone"<(256) 428-6122>
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;channel=2
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;callerid="CallerID Phone" <(256) 428-6123>
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;callerid="CallerID Phone" <(630) 372-1564>
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;callerid="CallerID Phone" <(256) 704-4666>
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;channel=3
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;callerid="Pac Tel Phone" <(256) 428-6124>
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;channel=4
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;callerid="Uniden Dead" <(256) 428-6125>
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;channel=5
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;callerid="Cortelco 2500" <(256) 428-6126>
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;channel=6
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;callerid="Main TA 750" <(256) 428-6127>
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;channel=44
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;
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; For example, maybe we have some other channels
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; which start out in a different context and use
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; E & M signalling instead.
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;
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;context=remote
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;sigalling=em
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;channel=15
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;channel=16
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;
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; Also, you can setup patterns to ignore by the "small switch" with
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; respect to turning off the dialtone. (like to keep the dialtone
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; going after a 9 is received
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;
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ignorepat=9
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;signalling=em_w
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;
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; All those in group 0 I'll use for outgoing calls
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;
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; Strip most significant digit (9) before sending
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;
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stripmsd=1
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;callerid=asreceived
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;group=0
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;signalling=fxs_ls
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;channel=45
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;signalling=fxo_ls
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;group=1
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;callerid="Joe Schmoe" <(256) 428-6131>
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;channel=25
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;callerid="Megan May" <(256) 428-6132>
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;channel=26
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;callerid="Suzy Queue" <(256) 428-6233>
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;channel=27
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;callerid="Larry Moe" <(256) 428-6234>
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;channel=28
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