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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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it and that are connected. Note that the tuning 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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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ 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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digit), and then starts tuning. It has a limited amount 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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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ 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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The default for \-m is 18 seconds. This assumes 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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