# # $Id: README,v 1.9 1998/10/13 12:54:43 paul Exp $ # This is the README file for the "isdn4k-utils" package from "The i4l-crew". This package contains the following stuff: 1. Runtime configuration tools: isdnctrl, general link-level setup utility. iprofd, daemon for realizing AT&W0 on ttyI's. icnctrl, setup utility for the icn driver. telesctrl, setup utility for the teles driver. hisaxctrl, setup utility for the HiSax driver. pcbitctl, setup utility for the pcbit driver. avmcapictrl setup utility for the avmb1 driver. actctrl setup utility for the act2000 driver. 2. Tools for monitoring activity: imon, a ncurses based utility for monitoring ISDN-activities. imontty, a tty based utility for monitoring ISDN-activities. isdnlog, a set of utilities for connection logging. ipppstats a utility for showing syncPPP statistics. xisdnload, an xload-like meter. xmonisdn, a utility for monitoring and controlling ISDN-activity. isdnmon, a Tcl/Tk based utility for monitoring ISDN-activities. 3. Applications: vbox, an answering machine/voice mailbox. ipppd, daemon need for syncPPP and MPP. 4. Miscellaneous: scripts/makedev.sh for creating the ISDN device files under /dev . 5. Documentation: A very detailed FAQ and the generic manpages ttyI.4, isdninfo.4, isdn_audio.4 and isdn_cause.7. Manpages for the above utilities: actctrl.8 avmcapictrl.8, hisaxctrl.8 icnctrl.8, imon.8, ipppd.8, ipppstats.8, iprofd.8, isdnctrl.8, isdnlog.8, isdnrep.1, telesctrl.8, xisdnload.1x and xmonisdn.1x COPYRIGHT/COPYING: Until explicitely stated, all programs in this package can be freely redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. (File: COPYING) You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. System prerequisites: To use this package, you need a kernel with an ISDN-subsystem configured. To get a such a kernel, take a clean standard-kernel (Version 2.0.31 or > 2.1.57 resp.) enable the isdn-related features you want and build the kernel as usual. If applicable some patches may be needed isdn-patches are available at ftp.franken.de:/pub/isdn4linux For using modularized parts of the ISDN-subsystem, newest modutils are strongly recommended. 3. Configuration, Compilation. Run "make config" This will run an interactive configuration tool and the various configuration-scripts for each sub-package. (You may know that tool from kernel menuconfig.) There is a global configuration directory, where most programs expect their configuration files. The default is /etc/isdn. - Alternatively you can edit the .config file by hand (once that has been created once with "make config"), and run "make subconfig" instead. This might be useful if you want to automate the building of the package, e.g. for a Red Hat rpm or a Debian deb. Run "make" This builds all previously selected utilities. 4. Installation For the following steps, root permissions are necessary Install the utilities, the man pages and config-files: make install The config files usually are installed in /etc/isdn if not specified otherwise during configuration. If no existing ISDN devices in /dev are detected (via an admittedly simple test), script/makedev.sh is run during "make install". Check that the permissions / groups are suitable for your needs. You can run the makedev.sh script again if necessary. 5. Application The directory ./etc contains an example startup-script which gets not installed automatically, because it MUST BE CONFIGURED IN ANY CASE! Please don't try to connect to the Internet without setting your own IP-addresses. This script is intended to be used with the modularised version of the ISDN-subsystem. Refer to the Documentation/isdn subdirectory of your kernel-source-tree for more information on configuring Lowlevel drivers. For the utilities refer to the man pages or look into their subdirectories for Documentation. For tips, troubleshooting etc. look into the FAQ subdirectory. -Fritz