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208 lines
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.TH FXOTUNE "8" "9 June 2007" "asterisk" "System Manager's Manuals: Asterisk"
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.SH NAME
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fxotune \- automatically tune DAHDI FXO channels
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B fxotune \-i
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.I [options]
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\- detect mode
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.B fxotune \-d
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.I [ options ]
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\- dump mode
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.B fxotune \-s
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\- Startup mode
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.SH
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B fxotune
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is a script that fine-tune parameters of the FXO modules of the
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card. It has three modes of operation:
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.I Detect mode (\-i):
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it detects and tunes all the available FXO channels.
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It writes settings to a configuration file (/etc/fxotune.conf)
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from which it can be loaded (e.g: at startup) using \-s .
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.I Dump mode (\-d):
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Runs detection on a single DAHDI channel, and just dumps waveforms to
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.B fxotune_dump.vals
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is generated in the current directory.
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.I Startup mode (\-s):
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fxotune just reads the settings from fxotune.conf into the FXO modules.
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You are advised to run fxotune on all FXO ports you have that support
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it and that are connected. Note that the tunning is affected by e.g.
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the physical parameters of the connection, and thus if it has been
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radically changed, you may need to re-run fxotune.
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This program only works for the Digium TDM400P/800P/2400P cards and
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compatible and the Xorcom Astribank devices. Other cards (notably X100P
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cards and clones) do not have the hardware to support such tuning.
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The tuning process needs a clear line to do the tuning. In order to do
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that, it runs in cycles of the following: sets the line off-hook, dials
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a dial string (which should set the PSTN provider waiting for the next
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digit), and then starts tuning. It has a limited ammount of time for
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tuning before the PSTN gives up and gives a busy tone. So after a while
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it hangs up and starts a new cycle.
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.B fxotune
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has two operation modes: tune (\-i) and set (\-s). In the tune mode it
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generates /etc/fxotune.conf, and in the set mode it merely applies the
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parameters from fxotune.conf to device's ports.
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.SH OPTIONS
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The following options below except \-v (verbose) affect only the
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detection process and hence apply only to the
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.I detect
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and
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.I dump
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modes.
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In addition, to maintain compatibility with older versions of fxotune,
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if in detect or dump mode there is a parameter with option before it, it
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is considered to be the
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.I dialstring
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parameter (\-n).
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.B \-b
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.I startdev
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.RS
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Start tuning from dahdi channel num. \fI startdev\fR: skip all previous
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channels. By default starting from channel 1.
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In dump mode (\-d) this is the single channel that will be tested.
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.RE
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.B \-e
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.I stopdev
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.RS
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Tune only up to dahdi channel num. \fI stopdev\fR: skip all previous
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channels. By default stopping at channel 252.
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In dump mode (\-d) this parameter is ignored.
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.RE
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.B \-l
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.I delay-to-silence
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.RS
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Time in seconds to wait after dialing the dial-string to get a clear line.
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The default is 0.
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before
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.RE
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.B \-m
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.I silence-good-for
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.RS
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Time in seconds which states how long the PSTN will wait after we dialed
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the dial-string until it starts giving a busy tone. You can test this by
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connecting an analog phone to the line and dialing.
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The default is 18 (18 seconds).
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.RE
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.B \-n
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.I dial-string
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.RS
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Digits to dial to the PSTN in order to get it stop its dialtone and
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waiting for the next digit.
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The default is "4" (sending just the digit 4). It should work in most
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cases. Again, this can be tested by connecting a phone to the PSTN line
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and dialing the dial-string.
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.RE
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.B \-t
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.I detect-type
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.RS
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This option allows using the older detection method used by fxotune of
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Zaptel 1.2. use
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.B \-t 1
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for that older method. whereas
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.B \-t 2
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(the default) uses the current method.
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This option only applies to detect mode (\-i).
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.RE
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.B \-v[vvvv]
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.RS
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Sets debugging on. The more v-s, the higher debug level.
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Note that: \-vv \-v will actually set debug level to 1 instead of 3.
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.RE
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.B \-w
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.I wave-form
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.RS
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The default: \-1, for multitone waveform. Alternatively: a frequency of a
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single tone.
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This option only applies to dump mode (\-d).
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.RE
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.RS
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fxotune \-i 9
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.RE
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if you need to dial 9 for an external line. If you always get a line, you
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can simply use any digit.
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.RE
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.B \-s
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.RS
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Load settings from the last test. Used at startup.
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.RE
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.SH FILES
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.I /etc/fxotune.conf
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.RS
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The configuration file generated by fxotune in detect mode and from which
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configuration is loaded when
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.B \-s
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is used.
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.SH NOTES
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Running fxotune takes approximately a minute per port. If you wish to only
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run fxotune for several ports, you can use the options \-b and \-e to set a
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specific range of ports. Another useful trick is to actually keep asterisk
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running, and only "destroy" the dahdi channels you wish to tune (dahdi
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destroy channel NNN): other channels will be used by Asterisk, and hence
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skipped. This can be useful if you have many FXO ports that are not connected.
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.B fxotune
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writes immediately to
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.B /etc/fxotune.conf
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so if you stop it half-way, you may get a half-configured system. If you
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have already tuned your FXO channels and wish to test-run fxotune again,
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you are advised to backup /etc/fxotune.conf .
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The default for \-m is 18 seconds. This asusmes that you get a clear line
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for at least 18 seconds. It is advised that you test that timeout earlier
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by connecting a phone to the FXO line, dialing 4 (or whatever dial string
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you put with \-n) and see how much time of silence you have.
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If you connect your device to a PSTN provider that is not in the US, there
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is a similar operation you should apply before even getting to fxotune:
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setting the opermode. The opermode sets a number of country-specific
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parameters. For the Digium analog cards this is set through the kernel module
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parameter 'opermode' . For the Xorcom Astribank this is set through the
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variable 'opermode' in /etc/dahdi/xpp.conf .
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For valid values of this parameter, see
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/usr/share/asterisk/init_fxo_modes (FIXME: this has changed and will
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change. Tzafrir).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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dahdi_cfg(8), dahdi_tool(8), dahdi_monitor(8), asterisk(8).
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.SH AUTHOR
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This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any
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later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
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On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
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License can be found in /usr/share/common\-licenses/GPL.
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