10-18-2002
a simple isdn-releted question
Hi,
When I launch the dialup script under Debian, It says
ippp0: resource temporary unavailable
Then, # tail -f /var/log/messages
ipppd: No channels for ippp0
It`s strange, on Mandrake my modem works well.
Reply soon!
Bye :)
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vboxgetty.conf
vboxgetty.conf(5) Linux System Administration vboxgetty.conf(5)
NAME
vboxgetty.conf - config file for vboxgetty
Description
The file /etc/isdn/vboxgetty.conf is used to configure vboxgetty. Please read the man page vboxgetty(8) for a description of how vboxgetty
works.
Everything after "#" is ignored, as are empty lines. All arguments must be separated by whitespace (spaces, tabs). Arguments may not con-
tain whitespace.
All settings before the first port command are global settings, after a port command they only affect the current port.
port <string>
ISDN device to configure.
modeminit <string>
Command to initialize the modem. You should set the MSN/EAZ on which vboxgetty should listen for incoming calls. Default is "ATZ".
user <string>
Name of the user that vboxgetty will use. This user must exist in /etc/passwd and you must use this parameter.
group <string>
Name of the group that vboxgetty will use. This group must exist in /etc/group and you must use this parameter.
umask <number>
Vboxgetty will use this umask when creating new files. You must give the umask as an octal number. Default is 077.
dropdtrtime <seconds>
Number of milliseconds to hold the DTR-Line low to reset the modem. Default value is 800.
initpause <number>
Number of milliseconds to wait after initializing the modem. This is used to compensate the delay of the "NO CARRIER" response.
Default value is 1500.
badinitsexit <number>
Maximum failures with modeminit. If this number is reached, vboxgetty exits. Default is 0.
ringtimeout <number>
Time in seconds to wait for a RING. If no RING is received within this time, no call is taken. Default is 5.
echotimeout <number>
Time in seconds to wait for the echo from the modem. Default is 4.
commandtimeout <number>
Time in seconds to wait for a response to a modem command. Default is 4.
alivetimeout <number>
After this time in seconds vboxgetty will check if the modem is still responding to modem commands. Default is 1800.
compression <string>
Audio compression to use to record new messages. Possible values are ADPCM-2, ADPCM-3, ADPCM-4 and ULAW. The ALAW compression mode
is no longer supported. Default is ULAW.
spooldir <string>
Spool directory to use. This directory must exist. It's used for control files of several programs. Default is
/var/spool/vbox/<user>.
vboxconfig <string>
Full path of the vbox config file. Default value is <spooldir>/vbox.conf.
freespace <number>
Number of bytes that must be available on the partition with the spool directory, so that a call may be taken. Default is 0.
debuglevel <string>
What messages are be written to /var/log/vbox/vboxgetty-<device>.log. The string consists of letters representing the severities of
the messages to log (F=FATAL, E=ERROR, W=WARNING, I=INFO, D=DEBUG, J=JUNK). Default is FEWI.
FILES
/etc/isdn/vboxgetty.conf
this configuration file
SEE ALSO
vboxgetty(8), vbox(5), vboxtcl(5)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andreas Jellinghaus <aj@dungeon.inka.de>, for Debian GNU/Linux and isdn4linux.
ISDN 4 Linux 3.13 2003/03/11 vboxgetty.conf(5)