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| ;
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| ; isdn4linux
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| ;
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| ; Configuration file
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| ;
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| [interfaces]
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| ;
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| ; By default, incoming calls should come in on the "remote" context
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| ;
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| context=remote
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| ;
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| ; Modem Drivers to load
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| ;
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| driver=aopen	; modem by AOpen
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| ;driver=i4l	; isdn4linux - an alternative to i4l is to use chan_capi
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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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| ; 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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| ;
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| ;type=autodetect
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| ;type=aopen
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| ;
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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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| ;
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| stripmsd=0
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| ;
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| ; Type of dialing
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| ;
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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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| ;
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| ;mode=answer
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| ;mode=ring
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| mode=immediate
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| ;
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| ; List all devices we can use.
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| ;
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| ;device => /dev/ttyS3
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| ;
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| ; ISDN example (using i4l)
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| ;
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| ;msn=39907835
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| ;device => /dev/ttyI0
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| 
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| ;===============
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| ; More complex ISDN example
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| ;
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| ; A single device which listens to 3 MSNs
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| ; the wildcard '*' can be used when all MSN's should be accepted.
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| ; (The incoming number can be used to go directly into the extension
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| ; with the matching number. I.e. if MSN 33 is called, (context,33)
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| ; will tried first, than (context,s) and finally (default,s).
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| ;
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| ;msn=50780020
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| ;incomingmsn=50780020,50780021,50780022
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| ;device => /dev/ttyI2
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| ;
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| ; If set, only these numbers are allowed to be set as A number
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| ; when making an outbound call. callerid is used to set A
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| ; number.
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| ;outgoingmsn=50780023,50780024
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| ;
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| 
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| ; Set DTMF-detection/generation mode to:
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| ;  asterisk: Let Asterisk do inband detection (default)
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| ;  i4l:      Use the inband detection made by ISDN4Linux
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| ;  none:     Don't detect inband DTMF
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| ;  both:     Transmit using both in-band and out of band (generation only)
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| ;
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| ; You may specify either one mode, or the detection/generation mode
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| ; individually separated by a '/'.
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| ;
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| ;dtmfmode=asterisk			; Detect using Asterisk
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| ;dtmfmode=asterisk/both		; Detect using Asterisk, generate w/ both
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| ; two other devices, which are in group '1' and are used when an
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| ; outgoing dial used: exten => s,1,Dial,Modem/g1:1234|60|r
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| ; (we do not need more outgoing devices, since ISDN2 has only 2 channels.)
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| ; Lines can be in more than one group (0-63); comma separated list.
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| ;
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| group=1		; group=1,2,3,9-12
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| ;msn=50780023
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| ;device => /dev/ttyI3
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| ;device => /dev/ttyI4
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