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* Added hint on how to provide multiple driver ids with multiple HiSax cards
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<title>FAQ for isdn4linux
<author>Matthias Hessler (<tt><htmlurl url="mailto:hessler@isdn4linux.de" name="hessler@isdn4linux.de"></tt>)
<date>v2.0.95, 25 March 2005
<date>v2.0.96, 1 May 2005
<abstract>
If you are reading this FAQ online, you may consider downloading the whole
thing, and reading it offline (much cheaper). To download the latest
@ -373,13 +373,20 @@ AT&amp;FS14=10S15=0S18=1&amp;E&lt;your_msn&gt;
<label id="feature_divert">
<p>
Call diversion features have been implemented recently. Use the new
program <tt/divertctrl/. If you make use of capi4linux, then you find a
similar program named <tt/capidivert/ at:
<url url=" http://www.tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/&tilde;kai/i4l/">.
So far there is no howto and only little documentation, so for now this is
something only for the more experienced user.
program <tt>divertctrl</tt> in conjunction with the HiSax driver.
In the Netherlands, the keypad protocol can be used as an alternative.
If you make use of capi4linux, then you find a similar program named
<tt>capidivert</tt> at:
<url url="http://www.tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/&tilde;kai/i4l/">.
For now this is something only for the more experienced user, as so far there
is no howto and only little documentation, and it is not automatically included
in most distributions. However, it can be used with active ISDN cards.
In the Netherlands, the keypad protocol can be used as an alternative. To use
it you just dial with the usual dial command from an ttyI device:
<code>
atd*123*0123456789#
</code>
<sect1> feature_ipx: Can I route ipx/spx over ISDN with Linux?
<label id="feature_ipx">
@ -1725,6 +1732,12 @@ load HiSax for two Sedlbauer cards with the following command:
<code>
modprobe -v hisax protocol=2,2 type=28,28
</code>
<item>Driver ID: the HiSax driver uses 'HiSax' as the default for a driver
id if you have only one card. For more cards you have to set the id
explicitely, e.g. for two cards in the form of
<code>
id="contr0%contr1"
</code>
<item>Dialin of many people at the same time: have a look at question
<ref id="dialin_manyparallel" name="dialin_manyparallel">.
<item>Dialout through several cards: have a look at question
@ -3728,8 +3741,8 @@ Can happen when the partner cannot handle the large frames from i4l and simply
closes the B channel during the transfer. Try making the frames smaller with
AT&amp;B512.
<sect1> ttyI_uucp: When I use UUCP with X.75, I always get transfer errors!
<label id="ttyI_uucp">
<sect1> ttyI_x75uucp: When I use UUCP with X.75, I always get transfer errors!
<label id="ttyI_x75uucp">
<p>
Andreas Gutzwiller <tt><htmlurl url="mailto:andy@hippo.proxyon.imp.com"
name="andy@hippo.proxyon.imp.com"></tt> wrote on 5 Dec 1996:
@ -5367,8 +5380,8 @@ things when it's not needed, the SPV is cheaper than a leased line.
This SPV is not to be confused with the Austrian understanding of SPV. The
Austrian `SPV' has one channel leased line, and one channel for dialing.
<sect1> 1tr6_spv: Does isdn4linux support SPVs? How?
<label id="1tr6_spv">
<sect1> 1tr6_spvdial: Does isdn4linux support SPVs? How?
<label id="1tr6_spvdial">
<p>
To switch on the support for SPVs, add an &dquot;S&dquot; before the number
to be dialed. This works (quite well) for modem emulations as well