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5.7.2 Booting your new | The Care and Feeding | 6.1 The isdnd.rc Configuration |
6 Configuring the isdn Daemon
The isdnd daemon is responsible for call setup, call retry, timeout recovery and call closing. It communicates with the kernel through the device /dev/i4b.
Before you can communicate with a remote site, you must prepare a configuration file for the daemon which has the name isdnd.rc and which usually resides in the directory /etc/isdn. An example configuration file is provided in the isdn4bsd distribution in the directory etc-isdn.
Caution: do not try to use the example configuration file without customizing it for your site, unpredictable results may occur!
Subsections
- 6.1 The isdnd.rc Configuration File Format
- 6.1.1 The System Configuration Section
- 6.1.2 The Controller Configuration Section
- 6.1.3 The Entry Configuration Section
- 6.1.4 Idletime Calculation for Incoming Calls
- 6.1.5 Configuring Simple Mode for Outgoing Calls
- 6.1.6 Configuring Fixed Unit-Length Short hold Mode for Outgoing Calls
- 6.1.7 Configuring Variable Unit-Length Short hold Mode for Outgoing Calls
- 6.2 Command-line Options and Modes of Operation