04-28-2005
Dial-Out & Dial-In Connections in OpenServer 5.0.6.
Friends,
I am facing a problem in connecting two SCO Openserver 5.0.6 servers through Dial-Up connectivity as is done in the case of two Windows PCs. Please help me out with the following problems:
(a) How to configure the modem?
(b) How to setup a Dial-In connection?
(c) How to setup a Dial-Out connection?
(d) How to configure FTP to receive files in the directory of my choice, allow selective users, allow read/write permissions to Dial-in users etc. ?
(e) How to send and get files through FTP from remote servers?
An early reply would be highly appreciated.
Regards
TCG.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
measerl
MEASERL(1) Voicetronix Telephony Tools MEASERL(1)
NAME
measerl - Measure the echo-return loss on Voicetronix telephony hardware
SYNOPSIS
measerl [options]
DESCRIPTION
The measerl utility tests the echo-return loss on the phone line. For hardware that supports it, it can scan through bybrid balance regis-
ter settings to help establish a lower ERL. Having a lower ERL improves DTMF cutthrough and audio quality. The software echo cancellation
needs at least -6dB before it can make a difference.
FXS (station) ports should perform this test using the --nohook option with the handset already off hook and the microphone muted.
FXO (trunk) ports will answer to an incoming call.
A series of tones will be played down the line to determine the ERL in several parts of the audio spectrum. You should avoid creating any
other noise on the line while this test is running, or the results may be skewed.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
--help, -?
Show summary of options.
--card number
Explicitly select the card to test. Default is card 0.
--port number
Explicitly select the port to test. Default is port 0 of the card being tested.
--nohook
Use this option for testing station (FXS) ports.
--offhook
Take an FXO port off hook immediately. Don't wait for an incoming ring.
--bal1 value
--bal2 value
--bal3 value
Set codec hybrid balance registers. Only for hardware which explicitly supports that.
--ec Enable the echo canceller.
--pg gain
Set codec play gain. Values may range from -12.0 to 12.0.
--rg gain
Set codec record gain. Values may range from -12.0 to 12.0.
--dial port
Dial out another port on the same card.
--dial port number
Dial number from port on the same card.
--scan file start end step
Scan the hybrid balance register settings from start to end in increments of step, recording the results to file. Only for hardware
that explicitly permits setting these registers. Valid values for the start and end are in the range 0 - 255.
--autoscan
Automatically scan the codec balance values.
--handset
Proto handset mode.
--loop Enable software loopback.
--hostecho
Enable the host based echo canceller.
SEE ALSO
vpbecho(1), ringstat(1)
AUTHOR
Ron Lee, Peter Wintulich, David Rowe, Voicetronix <support@voicetronix.com.au>
This manual page was written by Ron <ron@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
VPB driver package Jan 4, 2007 MEASERL(1)