Version 2.0.85
* Updated hint to AVM B1 mailinglist * Removed broken link to www.oakhaven-consultant.co.uk * Improved description on CBCP callback
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<title>FAQ for isdn4linux
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<author>Matthias Hessler (<tt><htmlurl url="mailto:hessler@isdn4linux.de" name="hessler@isdn4linux.de"></tt>)
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<date>v2.0.84, 1. May 2004
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<date>v2.0.85, 24. June 2004
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<abstract>
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If you are reading this FAQ online, you may consider downloading the whole
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thing, and reading it offline (much cheaper). To download the latest
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avmcapictrl load /usr/lib/isdn/b1.t4 0 DSS1 P2P
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</code>
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There is also a mailing list for problems with the AVM B1 available on:
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linux-avmb1@calle.in-berlin.de (send an email to majordomo@calle.in-berlin.de
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with <tt>subscribe linux-avmb1 <your email address></tt> in its body).
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There is also a mailing list for problems with the AVM B1 available.
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Visit <url url="https://mlists.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-avmb1">
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for more details about it.
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<sect1> hardware_hypercope: What is special about the Hypercope cards?
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<label id="hardware_hypercope">
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<tt><url url="http://www.auf-der-er.de/chargeint.html"></tt>
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<item>Homepage of kisdn (only works with Qt/KDE):
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<tt><url url="http://www.millenniumx.de/kisdn.html"></tt>
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<item>Configuration not only for UK (follow link to Linux Setup):
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<tt><url url="http://www.oakhaven-consultants.co.uk"></tt>
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<item>Configuration software maKs for Ackermann Euracom (not isdn4linux related):
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<tt><url url="http://www.ganzfix.de"></tt>
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</itemize>
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<p>
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Yes, this is implemented in ipppd. To enable it you have to set the
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parameter &dquot;callback 6&dquot; as an ipppd option on the client side
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(server side not tested so far - please let me know if you have some feedback
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on using CBCP as a server).
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for an admin managed callback. This means the server will call back on
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the number it has been configured for.
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More interesting is a user managed callback, since the number to be called
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back can be provided by the user. Set the paramter
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&dquot;callback 123456&dquot; if you want to be dialed back on number 123456.
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To start the callback trigger it from the client via:
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<code>
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isdnctrl cbdelay <device> 5
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isdnctrl callback <device> out
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</code>
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Please remember that using the CBCP callback always requires both parties to
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connect and exchange data, so telephone charges will be incurred.
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Please note that the man page may be confusing about the callback parameter for
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ipppd. Please note these hints from NOTES.IPPPD:
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<verb>
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it's not possible to set any options in this case. The ipppd accepts
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everything from the remote side.
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</verb>
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The server side is not tested so far - please let me know if you have some
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feedback on using CBCP as a server).
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If you have a Red Hat distribution, setting the following parameters in
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ifcfg-ippp0 might do the trick:
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ifcfg-ippp0 might do the trick for an admin managed callback:
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<code>
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CALLBACK=out
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CBDELAY=5
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CBCP=on
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</code>
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For user managed callback please follow the hints on:
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<url url="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=125710">.
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