README: indentation level for config samples
Indent the configuration samples one level deeper Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ genconf_parameters.sample: xpp/genconf_parameters
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README.html: README system.conf.asciidoc init.conf.asciidoc tonezones.txt \
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UPGRADE.txt genconf_parameters.asciidoc assigned-spans.conf.asciidoc \
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span-types.conf.asciidoc
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$(ASCIIDOC) -n -a toc -a toclevels=3 $<
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$(ASCIIDOC) -n -a toc -a toclevels=4 $<
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README.Astribank.html: xpp/README.Astribank
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$(ASCIIDOC) -o $@ -n -a toc -a toclevels=4 $<
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@ -117,29 +117,29 @@ set at the beginning of the init.d script.
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Reference Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Sample system.conf
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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include::system.conf.asciidoc[]
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Sample init.conf
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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include::init.conf.asciidoc[]
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Sample genconf_parameters
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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FIXME: still not properly formatted.
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include::genconf_parameters.asciidoc[]
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Sample assigned-spans.conf
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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include::assigned-spans.conf.asciidoc[]
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Sample span-types.conf
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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include::span-types.conf.asciidoc[]
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# This file is parsed by the DAHDI Configurator, dahdi_cfg
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#
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# Span Configuration
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# ++++++++++++++++++
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# First come the span definitions, in the format
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#
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# span=<span num>,<timing source>,<line build out (LBO)>,<framing>,<coding>[,yellow]
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#span=3,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
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#
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# Dynamic Spans
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# +++++++++++++
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# Next come the dynamic span definitions, in the form:
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#
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# dynamic=<driver>,<address>,<numchans>,<timing>
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# have the non-zero value.
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#
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# Channel Configuration
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# +++++++++++++++++++++
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# Next come the definitions for using the channels. The format is:
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# <device>=<channel list>
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#
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#dacsrbs=1-24:48
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#
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# Tone Zone Data
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# ++++++++++++++
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# Finally, you can preload some tone zones, to prevent them from getting
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# overwritten by other users (if you allow non-root users to open /dev/dahdi/*
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# interfaces anyway. Also this means they won't have to be loaded at runtime.
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defaultzone=us
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#
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# PCI Radio Interface
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# +++++++++++++++++++
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# (see http://www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html)
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#
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# The PCI Radio Interface card interfaces up to 4 two-way radios (either
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#channels=1-4
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#
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# Overiding PCM encoding
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# ++++++++++++++++++++++
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# Usually the channel driver sets the encoding of the PCM for the
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# channel (mulaw / alaw. That is: g711u or g711a). However there are
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# some cases where you would like to override that. 'mulaw' and 'alaw'
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#deflaw=5
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#
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# Echo Cancellers
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# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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# +++++++++++++++
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# DAHDI uses modular echo cancellers that are configured per channel. The echo
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# cancellers are compiled and installed as part of the dahdi-linux package.
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# You can specify in this file the echo canceller to be used for each
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