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ncidd.conf
Langue: en
Version: 384409 (fedora - 01/12/10)
Section: 5 (Format de fichier)
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NAME
ncidd.conf - ncidd configuration fileDESCRIPTION
The ncidd.conf file contains the configuration information for ncidd, the Network Caller ID Server.The ncidd.conf file is used to set options. Options are set on a command line. A line is broken up into words. A word is either a string of non-blank characters, everything between double quotes, or an equal sign.
The ncidd.conf file understands 5 types of lines:
- blank line
- skip it
- comment line, beginning with '#'
- skip it
- command lines, beginning with 'send'
- send DATATYPE
- where DATATYPE = cidlog, cidinfo
- command lines, beginning with 'set'
- set ITEM = VALUE [ITEM = VALUE] [...]
- where ITEM = cidlog, cidlogmax, datalog, initcid, initstr, lockfile, noserial, port, ttyclocal, ttyport, ttyspeed, nomodem, verbose
EXAMPLES
Send the CID log to each client at connect:- send cidlog
Send the ring count, at each ring, to each client
- send cidinfo
Set the modem for Caller ID:
- set initcid = "AT#CID=1"
Set the modem port:
- set ttyport=/dev/ttyS1
Set the Telephone Line Indicator for the modem:
- set lineid = POTS
Use a modem and possibly a Gateway to obtain the Caller ID:
- set noseriel = 0
Do not use a modem, just use a Gateway to obtain the Caller ID:
- set noseriel = 1
SEE ALSO
ncid.1, ncidtools.1, lcdncid.1, out2osd.1, ncidd.8 ncidd.alias.5Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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