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diff --git a/1.2-netsec/doc/README.misdn b/1.2-netsec/doc/README.misdn deleted file mode 100644 index 652ba70cd..000000000 --- a/1.2-netsec/doc/README.misdn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,342 +0,0 @@ -mISDN Channel Driver for Asterisk PBX -====================================== - - -This package contains the mISDN Channel Driver for the Asterisk PBX. It -supports every mISDN Hardware and provides an interface for asterisk. - -Features: ---------- - -* NT and TE mode -* PP and PMP mode -* BRI and PRI (with BNE1 and BN2E1 Cards) -* DTMF Detection in HW+mISDNdsp (much better than asterisks internal!) -* Display Messages to Phones (which support display msg) -* HOLD/RETRIEVE/TRANSFER on ISDN Phones : ) -* Screen/ Not Screen User Number -* Basic EchoCancellation -* Volume Control -* Crypting with mISDNdsp (Blowfish) -* Data (HDLC) callthrough -* Data Calling (with app_ptyfork +pppd) -* Echo cancellation -* Some other - -Supported Hardware: -------------------- - -chan_misdn supports any mISDN compatible Hardware. - -Overview --------- - -- Fast Installation Guide -- Pre-Requisites -- Compilation -- Installation -- Configuration -- Dial and Options String -- misdn cli commands -- Debugging and sending Bugreports -- Examples -- Known working Configurations -- Known Problems -- Changes - - -Fast Installation Guide ------------------------ - -It is easy to install mISDN and mISDNuser. Using the Makefile from -channels/misdn. You just need to type: - -cd channels/misdn -make misdn - -Then all the necessary files are fetched from jollys homepage and are patched -with the Echocanellor. - - -Pre-Requisites --------------- - -To compile and install this driver, you'll need at least one mISDN Driver and -the mISDNuser package. Chan_misdn works with both, the current release version -and the development (svn trunk) version of Asterisk. mISDNuser and mISDN must -be fetched from jollys homepage and must be patched with the Echocancellor. - -Please Note that mISDN works good for the linux-2.6.x kernels. Some of the -mISDN drivers do not compile against the 2.4.x or older kernels, you can patch -them, but than you'll get mysterious errors. - -Using Kernels > 2.6.9 works perfect. - -Ok so far so good, now follow the compilation instructions. - -!! Dont forget to create the /dev/mISDN device node. - -Compilation ------------ - -The compilation of chan_misdn requires a library which will be generated under -channels/misdn/. - -To compile this library you just need to go into this directory and type -make. Now you can go back to the asterisk source root and type make install -again, which now should compile and install chan_misdn. - - - -Installation ------------- - -Chan_misdn is automatically installed by the asterisk installation process. - -There is a sample init.d script for loading the mISDN modules (mISDN.sample), -5Asimply copy it to /etc/init.d/ and modify it, there you can enter your cards. - -!! Forget to use capi together with chan_misdn. - - -Configuration -------------- - -First of all you must configure the mISDN drivers. Each driver module has got -an options and layermask option, which tells the driver wether to start in -TE, NT, PP or PMP mode (there are lots more, please read docs in misdn for -that). - -After thinking about the above you'll probably want to configure the -misdn.conf file which resides in the asterisk config directory (normally -/etc/asterisk). - -- misdn.conf: [general] -The misdn.conf file contains a "general" Section, and user sections which -contain misdn port settings and different Asterisk contexts. - -The general section contains especially a variable named context with which -the default context is set. There is also the very important debug variable -which you can set from the Asterisk cli (command line interface) or in this -configuration file, bigger numbers will lead to more debug output. There's also a -tracefile option, which takes a path+filename where debug output is written -to. - -- misdn.conf: [default] section -The default section is another special section which can contain all the -options available int the usr/port sections. the user/port section inherit -their parameters from the default section. - -- misdn.conf: user/port sections -The user sections have names which are unequal to "general". Those sections -contain the ports variable which mean the mISDN Ports. Here you can add -multiple ports, comma separated. - -Espacially for TE-Mode Ports there is a msns variable. This variable tells the -chan_misdn driver to listen for incomming calls with the given msns, you can -insert a '*' as single msn, which leads in getting every incoming call (if -you want to share on PMP TE S0 with a asterisk and a phone or isdn card you -should insert here the msns which you'll like to give the Asterisk). Finally -a context variable resides in the user sections, which tells chan_misdn where -to send incoming calls to in the Asterisk dial plan (extension.conf). - -In NT-Mode Ports there is a new option, directly after the port number you can -write ptp, this enables PP Mode for this port, please look at misdn.conf.sample for -an example. - - -Dial and Options String ------------------------ - -The dial string of chan_misdn got more complex, because we added more features, -so the generic dial string looks like: - -mISDN/<port>|g:<group>/<extension>[/<OPTIONSSTRING>] - -The Optionsstring looks Like: -:<optchar1><OptParam1>:<optchar2><OptParam2> - -the ":" character is the delimiter. - -The available Optchars are: - d - Send display text on called phone, text is the optparam - n - don't detect dtmf tones on called channel - h - make digital outgoing call - c - make crypted outgoing call, param is keyindex - e - perform echo cancelation on this channel, - takes taps as arguments (32,64,128,256) - s - send Non Inband DTMF as inband - vr - rxgain control - vt - txgain control - - -chan_misdn registers a new dial plan application "misdn_set_opt" when -loaded. This application takes the Optionsstring as argument. The Syntax is: - -misdn_set_opt(<OPTIONSSTRING>) - - -When you set options in the dialstring, the options are set in the external -channel. When you set options with misdn_set_opt, they are set in the current -incoming channel. So if you like to use static encryption, the scenario looks -as follows: - -Phone1 --> * Box 1 --> PSTN_TE -PSTN_TE --> * Box 2 --> Phone2 - -The Encryption must be done on the PSTN sides, so the dialplan on the boxes -are: - -* Box 1: -exten => _${CRYPT_PREFIX}X.,1,Dial(mISDN/g:outbound/:c1) - -* Box 2: -exten => ${CRYPT_MSN},1,misdn_set_opt(:c1) -exten => ${CRYPT_MSN},2,dial(${PHONE2}) - - - - -misdn cli commands ------------------- - -At the Asterisk cli you can try to type in: - -misdn <tab> <tab> - -Now you should see the misdn cli commands: - -- clean - -> pid (cleans a broken call, use with care, leads often - to a segmentation fault) -- send - -> display (sends a Text Message to a Asterisk channel, - this channel must be an misdn channel) -- set - -> debug (sets debug level) -- show - -> config (shows the configuration options) - -> channels (shows the current active misdn channels) - -> channel (shows details about the given misdn channels) - -> stacks (shows the currend ports, there protocols and states) - -> fullstacks (shows the current active and inactive misdn channels) - -- restart - -> port (restarts given port (L2 Restart) ) - -- reload (reloads misdn.conf) - -You can only use "misdn send display" when an Asterisk channel is created and -isdn is in the correct state. "correct state" means that you have established a -call to another phone (mustn't be isdn though). - -Then you use it like this: - -misdn send display mISDN/1/101 "Hello World!" - -where 1 is the Port of the Card where the phone is plugged in, and 101 is the -msn (callerid) of the Phone to send the text to. - - - -Debugging and sending bug reports ---------------------------------- - -If you encounter problems, you should set up the debugging flag, usually debug=1 -should be enough. the messages are divided in asterisk and misdn parts. -Misdn Debug messages begin with an 'I', asterisk messages begin with an '*', -the rest is clear I think. - -Please take a trace of the problem and open a report in the Asterisk issue -tracker at http://bugs.digium.com in the "channel drivers" project, -"chan_misdn" category. Read the bug guidelines to make sure you -provide all the information needed. - - -Examples --------- - -Here are some examples of how to use chan_misdn in the dialplan (extensions.conf): - - -[globals] -OUT_PORT=1 ; The physical Port of the Card -OUT_GROUP=ExternE1 ; The Group of Ports defined in misdn.conf - -[misdnIn] -exten => _X.,1,Dial(mISDN/${OUT_PORT}/${EXTEN}) -exten => _0X.,1,Dial(mISDN/g:${OUT_GROUP}/${EXTEN:1}) -exten => _1X.,1,Dial(mISDN/g:${OUT_GROUP}/${EXTEN:1}/:dHello) -exten => _1X.,1,Dial(mISDN/g:${OUT_GROUP}/${EXTEN:1}/:dHello Test:n) - -In the last line you will notice the last argument (Hello), this is sended -as Display Message to the Phone. - - -Known working configurations ----------------------------- - -In this section I'll put working configurations for chan_misdn. Beware It -seems that between Kernel 2.6.3 and Kernel 2.6.8 there were lots of mISDN -Bugs. I use Kernel 2.6.9 now, it works quite ok, Kernel 2.6.10+ has changed -the pci_find_subgsys funktion, so hfc_multi from mISDN doesn't compile against -it, you can just change pci_find_subsys to pci_get_subsys, this works. - - -- chan_misdn-0.0.3-rc1: - * linux-kernel >= 2.6.3 (but at least 2.6) - * asterisk >= v1-0 - * mISDN/mISDNuser since September/04 - -- chan_misdn-0.0.3-rc3: - * linux-kernel >= 2.6.3 (but at least 2.6) - * asterisk >= v1-0.2 - * mISDN/mISDNuser since December/04 - -- chan_misdn-0.0.3-rc4: - * linux-kernel >= 2.6.8 (but at least 2.6) - * asterisk >= v1-0.2 - * mISDN/mISDNuser head on cvs.isdn4linux.de - -- chan_misdn-0.0.3-rc6: - * linux-kernel >= 2.6.8 (but at least 2.6) - * asterisk >= v1-0.2 - * mISDN/mISDNuser head on cvs.isdn4linux.de - -- chan_misdn-0.1.0 - * linux-kernel >= 2.6.8 (but at least 2.6) - * asterisk >= v1-0.2 , also CVS Head - * mISDN/mISDNuser (3.0-beta) from isdn.jolly.de - -- chan_misdn-0.2.1 - * linux-kernel >= 2.6.8 (but at least 2.6) - * asterisk >= v1.2 , also CVS Head - * mISDN/mISDNuser (3.0) from isdn.jolly.de - - -Known Problems --------------- - -* When I use mISDN->IAX I cannot make Trunk calls - --> You need to use ztdummy as dummy zaptel interface for the iax timing in -trunking mode, simply grab libpri, zaptel and compile them (i think you need -to modify the makefile in zaptel to add ztdummy to the defaultly compiled -modules) then modprobe ztdummy, this resolves the problem. - - -* I cannot hear any tone after succesfull CONNECT to other end - --> you forgot to load mISDNdsp, which is now needed by chan_misdn for switching -and dtmf tone detection - -* I have strange ISDN behavior: sometimes I hear the other end, sometimes -not. Also I get STATUS Events with cause 100, with misdn debugging - --> Please update to newest version of chan_misdn and set the te_choose_channel -option in misdn.conf to yes - -Changes -------- -in the Changes File - |