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985 B
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Executable file
52 lines
985 B
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Executable file
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; Internet Phone Jack
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; Configuration file
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[interfaces]
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; By default, incoming calls should come in on the "remote" context
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context=remote
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; Modem Drivers to load
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driver=aopen
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; Default language
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;language=en
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; We can optionally override the auto detection. This is necessary
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; particularly if asterisk does not know about our kind of modem.
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;type=autodetect
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;type=aopen
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; We can strip a given number of digits on outgoing dialing, so, for example
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; you can have it dial "8871042" when given "98871042".
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stripmsd=1
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; Type of dialing
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dialtype=tone
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;dialtype=pulse
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;
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; Mode selection. "Immediate" means that as soon as you dial, you're connected
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; and the line is considered up. "Ring" means we wait until the ring cadence
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; occurs at least once. "Answer" means we wait until the other end picks up.
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;mode=answer
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;mode=ring
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mode=immediate
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; List all devices we can use.
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;device => /dev/ttyS3
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; ISDN example
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;msn=39907835
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;device => /dev/ttyI0
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