added README.mISDN which explains a bit the new xmls style config
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'mISDN': init-script to auto-configure and load the mISDN kernel drivers
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This script makes it easy to configure and activate mISDN compatible
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adapter cards. It scans an eyecandy config file named mISDN.conf
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for your card and port settings, then it loads the driver modules properly.
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The misdn-init.conf can also be autogenerated by the mISDN script.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Requirements:
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The 'mISDN' script requires you to install the tool 'xsltproc'. To install
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xsltproc on debian, just type:
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$ apt-get install xsltproc (as root)
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On other distros the package name might be libxmtools or likewise.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Usage: /usr/sbin/misdn-init start|stop|restart|config|scan|help
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--start scan /etc/misdn-init.conf and load the mISDN drivers
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--stop unload the mISDN drivers
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--restart see stop, then start
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--config scan your PCI bus for mISDN compatible hardware and generate
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a /etc/mISDN.conf
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--scan scan your PCI bus for mISDN compatible hardware and print
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the results to the console
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--help print the usage info
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* Here is a quick overview on how to use mISDN:
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1) Get and install mISDN:
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$ wget http://www.misdn.org/downloads/mISDN.tar.gz
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$ tar xzf mISDN.tar.gz
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$ cd mISDN*
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$ make install
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2) Let mISDN scan your PCI bus for mISDN compatible hardware and write
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the results into /etc/mISDN.conf:
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$ (as root) mISDN config
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3) (optional) Edit /etc/mISDN.conf and set everything the way you want it.
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This file is heavily commented, hence it should be self-explaining.
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4) (optional, but recommended) Add 'mISDN' to your run level.
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This is distribution dependend. Here an example for a debian system:
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ATTENTION: If you have services in your runlevels that depend
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on mISDN, make sure that 'mISDN' starts before, and
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stops after them (this is done by changing the values
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that are set to 60 in this example, more info: read the
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manpage for update-rc.d).
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$ (as root) update-rc.d mISDN start 60 2 3 4 5 . stop 60 0 1 6 .
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5) Run the following to start mISDN:
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$ (as root) mISDN start
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* Report Bugs:
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If you experience any bugs or have a feature request, please visit:
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www.isdn4linux.de/mantis
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