diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 001bc25c..2df834e6 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ include Makefile.global OTHER = AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING DEBUG CRON.sh FILE_ID.DIZ.in \ INSTALL.in Makefile Makefile.global.in NEWS \ - README README.GoldED README.isdn SETUP.sh TODO UPGRADE \ + README README.GoldED SETUP.sh TODO UPGRADE \ aclocal.m4 \ checkbasic config.h.in configure configure.in TARFILE = ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}.tar.gz diff --git a/README.isdn b/README.isdn deleted file mode 100644 index 10ef92d6..00000000 --- a/README.isdn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ - -How to set up MBSE for ISDN. (J. Beekhuizen, 2:280/1018) - - -Of course, you have to configure and build your kernel for ISDN support -and the correct drivers for your card. It is beyond the scope of this -document to explain how to do that. - -To your /etc/inittab file add the following lines for your ISDN devices -ttyI0 and ttyI1. - - # ISDN lines - I1:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -x 4 -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI0 - I2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -x 4 -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI1 - - -To your mgetty.config file [/usr/local/etc/mgetty_sendfax/mgetty.config -on my system] set up the ttyI0 and ttyI1 ports. With AT&E you set the -MSN/EAZ the device should listen to. This should for an MSN be your -telephone number _with_ the area code but _without_ the leading 0. For -an EAZ the last digit of your EAZ. - - # The ISDN ports - - port ttyI0 - modem-type data - init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714015437&W0 OK AT&B512 OK - - port ttyI1 - modem-type data - init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714017198&W0 OK AT&B512 OK - - -From the mbsetup menu #5 "Edit Modem types" configure the ISDN modem -type. - - Modem type ISDN Linux - Init string ATZ\r - Init string - Init string - OK string OK - Hangup \d\p\p\p+++\d\p\p\pATH0\r - Info command ATI2\r - Dial command ATD\T\r - Connect CONNECT 64000 - Connect CONNECT - [...] - Reset cmd ATZ\r - Error string BUSY - Error string NO CARRIER - Error string NO DIALTONE - Error string NO ANSWER - Error string RING\r - Error string ERROR - Error string - Error string - Error string - Error string - Cost offset 0 - EMSI speed 28800 ! not relevant for ISDN - Strip dashes No - Available Yes - - -And from #6 "Edit TTY lines info" the ISDN lines - - TTY name ISDN Line 1 - Device name ttyI0 - Phone or DNS 31-71-4015437 - Line speed 64 kbits - Fido flags CM,XA,MO,X75 - Equipment ISDN - Available Yes - Auth. log No - Honor ZMH Yes - Callout Yes - Modem type ISDN Linux - Locked speed 0 ! not relevant for ISDN - EMSI name The Wizard's ISDN line 1 - - TTY name ISDN Line 2 - Device name ttyI1 - Phone or DNS 31-71-4017198 - Line speed 64 kbits - Fido flags CM,XA,MO,X75 - Equipment ISDN - Available Yes - Auth. log No - Honor ZMH Yes - Callout Yes - Modem type ISDN Linux - Locked speed 0 - EMSI name The Wizard's ISDN line 2 - - -T-t-that's all folks :)) diff --git a/html/faq.html b/html/faq.html index a5f4f753..04c6e602 100644 --- a/html/faq.html +++ b/html/faq.html @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
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Q 4.2 | +How to set up MBSE for ISDN. + |
A 4.2 |
+Contributed by: J. Beekhuizen, 2:280/1018
+ +Of course, you have to configure and build your kernel for ISDN support +and the correct drivers for your card. It is beyond the scope of this +document to explain how to do that. + +To your /etc/inittab file add the following lines for your ISDN devices +ttyI0 and ttyI1. + +# ISDN lines +I1:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -x 4 -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI0 +I2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -x 4 -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI1 + ++To your mgetty.config file +[/usr/local/etc/mgetty_sendfax/mgetty.config on my system] +set up the ttyI0 and ttyI1 ports. With AT&E you set the +MSN/EAZ the device should listen to. This should for an MSN be +your telephone number with the area code but +without the leading 0. For an EAZ the last digit of your EAZ. + +The ISDN ports + +port ttyI0 +modem-type data +init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714015437&W0 OK AT&B512 OK + +port ttyI1 +modem-type data +init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714017198&W0 OK AT&B512 OK + ++From the mbsetup menu #5 "Edit Modem types" configure the ISDN modem +type. + + +Modem type ISDN Linux +Init string ATZ\r +Init string +Init string +OK string OK +Hangup \d\p\p\p+++\d\p\p\pATH0\r +Info command ATI2\r +Dial command ATD\T\r +Connect CONNECT 64000 +Connect CONNECT +[...] +Reset cmd ATZ\r +Error string BUSY +Error string NO CARRIER +Error string NO DIALTONE +Error string NO ANSWER +Error string RING\r +Error string ERROR +Error string +Error string +Error string +Error string +Cost offset 0 +EMSI speed 28800 ! not relevant for ISDN +Strip dashes No +Available Yes + ++And from #6 "Edit TTY lines info" the ISDN lines + + +TTY name ISDN Line 1 +Device name ttyI0 +Phone or DNS 31-71-4015437 +Line speed 64 kbits +Fido flags CM,XA,MO,X75 +Equipment ISDN +Available Yes +Auth. log No +Honor ZMH Yes +Callout Yes +Modem type ISDN Linux +Locked speed 0 ! not relevant for ISDN +EMSI name The Wizard's ISDN line 1 + +TTY name ISDN Line 2 +Device name ttyI1 +Phone or DNS 31-71-4017198 +Line speed 64 kbits +Fido flags CM,XA,MO,X75 +Equipment ISDN +Available Yes +Auth. log No +Honor ZMH Yes +Callout Yes +Modem type ISDN Linux +Locked speed 0 +EMSI name The Wizard's ISDN line 2 + ++T-t-that's all folks :)) + |
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