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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting bip sound Post 10355 by didi on Tuesday 13th of November 2001 09:48:23 AM
Old 11-13-2001
bip sound

Is there a cshell command that can couse a bip sound?

Thanks
 

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ISDNTELCTL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     ISDNTELCTL(8)

NAME
isdntelctl -- control isdn4bsd telephone sound format conversion SYNOPSIS
isdntelctl [-c] [-g] [-u unit] [-A] [-U] [-N] DESCRIPTION
isdntelctl is part of the isdn4bsd package and is used to configure the sound format conversion facilities of the /dev/isdntel interfaces. The following options are available: -c Clear the telephone input queue. -g Get the sound format currently in use. -u Set the /dev/isdntel unit number. The default value is zero to access device /dev/isdntel0. -A Do A-law (ISDN line) -> mu-law (userland) conversion. -U Do mu-law (ISDN line) -> A-law (userland) conversion. -N Set sound conversion to do no format conversion. The telephony data stream comes out of the line in a bit-reversed format, so the isdntel(4) driver does the bit-reversion process in any case. Additionally, the user can specify to do A-law to mu-law, mu-law to A-law or no conversion at all in the isdntel driver by using the isdntelctl utility. FILES
/dev/isdntel<n> EXAMPLES
The command isdntelctl -g displays the currently used sound format for device /dev/isdntel0. SEE ALSO
isdntel(4), isdnd.rc(5), isdnd(8) STANDARDS
A-law and mu-law are specified in ITU Recommendation G.711. AUTHORS
The isdntelctl utility and this man page were written by Hellmuth Michaelis <hm@kts.org>. BSD
April 21, 1999 BSD
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