.\" $Id: isdn.conf.5.in,v 1.9 2004/07/24 16:16:57 tobiasb Exp $ .\" CHECKIN $Date: 2004/07/24 16:16:57 $ .TH isdn.conf 5 "2004/07/24" "ISDN 4 Linux 3.25" "Linux System Administration" .PD 0 .SH NAME /etc/isdn/isdn.conf \- config file for isdnlog .SH FORMAT The config file has the format described in isdnformat(5). I recommend starting isdnlog with -f/etc/isdn/isdn.conf, and storing all options in this file in section [options]. Read the man page for more details. Isdnlog will always read the /etc/isdn/isdn.conf config file for the sections [global] [variables] and [isdnlog]; it will ignore other sections. To make isdnlog process the [options] section you must pass it with the -f option! .SH GLOBAL SECTION This section holds common information for all isdn programs. All settings are for EuroISDN (DSS1). .TP .B AREACODE Telephone area code of your city. With 1TR6 ISDN protocol you must specify your whole telephone number (without MSN). Required. .TP .B AREAPREFIX Prefix for area code. Default is "0". Your area code may start with this prefix (e.g. "0721" and "721" is the same area code). Optional. .TP .B COUNTRYCODE Telephone country code (e.g. 49 for Germany). Required. .TP .B COUNTRYPREFIX Prefix for country code. Default is "+". Your country code may start with this prefix (e.g. "+49" and "49" is the same country code). Optional. .SH VARIABLES The ISDN tools allow one to set variables and use them later. All variables must be uppercase. Example : "MYPATH = /home/foo". .SH ISDNLOG Settings for isdnlog. .TP .B VBN The initial numbers of the alternate carrier prefix (to choose an alternate telephone provider). If there is more than one possible prefix, separate them with colons. .TP .B VBNLEN The number of significant digits after the .I VBN prefix that identify the chosen carrier (provider). If there are different numbers possible, separate them with colons. .TP .B PRESELECTED The default telephone carrier (provider), if no alternate carrier prefix is dialed. .TP .B COUNTRYFILE Location and name of .IR country.dat . This file contains country names, aliases, codes and prefixes. .TP .B RATECONF Location and name of .IR rate.conf . This file defines booked providers and provider variants. .TP .B RATEFILE Location and name of .IR rate-CC.dat , where .I CC is your country code. This file contains all the connection fees for all providers to various destinations at certain dates/times. See rate-files(5) for more info. .TP .B HOLIDAYS Name and location of .IR holiday-CC.dat . .TP .B ZONEFILE Name and location of .IR zone-CC-PPP.cdb . The provider .I PPP is taken from the D:-tag in rate-CC.dat and is substituted for '%s' in the configuration entry. This file contains domestic zone info for all areas of a country. .TP .B DESTFILE Name and location of the destination database .IR dest.cdb . .TP .B LOGFILE Isdnlog will store a list of all calls in this file, and isdnrep will read this file to calculate isdn telephone costs. Default value is "/var/lib/isdn/calls". Optional. .TP .B RELOADCMD Isdnlog can use this command to reactivate the isdn subsystem. Default value is "reload". Optional. .TP .B STOPCMD Isdnlog can use this command to stop the isdn subsystem. Default value is "stop". Optional. .TP .B REBOOTCMD Isdnlog can use this command to reboot linux (when all else fails). Default value is "/sbin/reboot". Optional. .TP .B CURRENCY Cost per charge unit and currency. Default is "0.12,DM". .br Note: the charge entry is not used anymore. .TP .B CHARGEMAX Isdnlog can manage your isdn costs and prevent you from spending more than a maximum per day. Unit is national currency. Example: In Germany you want to set CURRENCY to "0.12,DM" and CHARGEMAX to "15.00", so you will spend max. 15 DM per day. Required. .TP .B CONNECTMAX Isdnlog can also limit your online time in seconds per month. Example: "CONNECTMAX=18000,0" will allow you to be 5 hours online per month. Optional. .TP .B BYTEMAX Isdnlog can also limit your transfer in bytes. Example: "BYTEMAX=67108864" will limit your transfer to 64 MB per month. Optional. .TP .B REPOPTIONS General commandline options for isdnrep. The options noted here have the same effect as appended to each isdnrep commandline. Options are separated by .B ; instead of the usual space. .br Example: "REPOPTIONS=-LP;-E" will turn off the provider summary and show failed calls. Optional. .TP .B VBOXPATH Isdnrep can include information from the voice box system vbox in its report. To do this, you must specify the vbox spooldir (e.g. VBOXPATH=/var/spool/vbox/foo/incoming). Optional. .TP .B VBOXCMD1 VBOXCMD2 Isdnrep can convert vbox messages. To do this, you should supply a command. VBOXCMD1 is used with old vbox files (<2.0), VBOXCMD2 is used with new vbox files (>=2.0). Example: "VBOXCMD1=/usr/bin/zyxeltowav". Optional. .TP .B MGETTYPATH Isdnrep can include information from the mgetty fax system in its report. To do this, you must specify the mgetty spooldir (e.g. MGETTYPATH=/var/spool/fax/incoming). Optional. .TP .B MGETTYCMD Isdnrep can convert mgetty fax files. To do this, you should supply a command. Example: "MGETTYCMD=/usr/bin/g3tojpg". Optional. .TP .B START = { ... } This option is ignored without -S flag or start=yes. Here you can instruct isdnlog to act on any event by starting a command. However, isdnlog can not react on outgoing connections from other isdn devices (e.g. an isdn telephone). Any start commands listed here are used for all connections, including connections from unknown telephone numbers. For more information, please read callerid.conf(5). .SH FORMAT OPTIONS You can specify different format strings for the way isdnlog reports incoming messages, outgoing messages, isdnrep, and the WWW mode of isdnrep. .TP .B REPFMT Format for isdnrep (normal mode). Default is " %X %D %15.15H %T %-15.15F %7u %U %I %O". .TP .B REPFMTWWW Format for isdnrep (WWW mode). Default is "%X %D %17.17H %T %-17.17F -20.20l SI: %S %9u %U %I %O". .TP .B REPFMTxxx Additional format strings for isdnrep. .TP .B ILABEL Format for isdnlog (incoming connections). Isdnlog will add the additional information such as RING, TIME, CONNECT ... .TP .B OLABEL Format for isdnlog (outgoing connections). Isdnlog will add the additional information such as RING, TIME, CONNECT ... .TP .B FORMAT MACROS You can build the format string for any combination of normal chars, digits and these special cookies: .TP %t tei .TP %C Call reference .TP %Nx Remote site's telephone number: %N0 exact number, %N1 isdnlog adds country and area prefix to number, %N2 isdnlog beautifies number and adds location, %N3 area code, %N4 number without area code, %N5 alias name, %N6 location, %N7 country code .TP %nx Local site's telephone number (encoding like %N). .TP %cx Telephone number as given by CLIP (encoding like %N). .TP %A the text " alias " if CLIP message, otherwise empty. .TP %I Magic tab : empty if first active B-Channel, two blanks if second B-Channel, "* " if new connection (B-Channel not yet assigned). .TP %a Day of week (e.g. "Fri") .TP %b Month (e.g. "Aug") .TP %e Day of month (e.g. " 8") .TP %T time of day (e.g. "13:17:11") .TP %B B-channel (0 or 1) .TP %k Number of isdn card. .TP %( %/ %) If the number of the remote side is known: this char, i.e. the (, /, or ) that comes after the %. If the number if not known, a blank is substituted. .SH EXAMPLE .nf [GLOBAL] COUNTRYPREFIX=+ AREAPREFIX=0 COUNTRYCODE=49 # Germany AREACODE=0721 # Karlsruhe [VARIABLES] [ISDNLOG] VBN = 010 VBNLEN = 2:3 PRESELECTED = 33 LOGFILE = /var/log/isdn.log ILABEL = %b %e %T %ICall to tei %t from %N2 on %n2 OLABEL = %b %e %T %Itei %t calling %N2 with %n2 REPFMTWWW = "%X %D %17.17H %T %-17.17F %-20.20l SI: %S %9u %U %I %O" REPFMTSHORT = "%X%D %8.8H %T %-14.14F%U%I %O" REPFMT = " %X %D %15.15H %T %-15.15F %7u %U %I %O" CHARGEMAX = 50.00 CURRENCY = 0.12,DEM COUNTRYFILE = /usr/share/isdn/country.dat RATECONF= /etc/isdn/rate.conf RATEFILE= /usr/share/isdn/rate-de.dat HOLIDAYS= /usr/share/isdn/holiday-de.dat ZONEFILE= /usr/share/isdn/zone-de-%s.cdb DESTFILE= /usr/share/isdn/dest.cdb .fi .SH FILES .TP .B /etc/isdn/isdn.conf This file. .SH SEE ALSO .B isdnlog(8) callerid.conf(5) rate-files(5) isdnrep(1) .br .BR isdnformat(5) " and samples/isdn.conf.*" .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Andreas Jellinghaus , for Debian GNU/Linux and isdn4linux. Now maintained by Paul Slootman , updated by Leopold Toetsch .