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Date:      Fri, 5 Jul 2002 12:07:42 +0100
From:      "Philipp H. Mohr" <philippmohr@gmx.de>
To:        <freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   problems with Teles 16.3
Message-ID:  <009801c22414$2fda0b80$fe78a8c0@stue3cb>

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Hello,

I hope some one can help me. I am now trying to get my Teles 16.3 isdn card
(non pnp) to work under freeBsd 4.4 . I followed the great manual of
Hellmuth Michaelis,
but with out any success. The system is not accepting or detecting the card.
I have attached the files ISDN4BSD and isdnd.rc .
The installation of the new Kernel did work without any errors.

Thank you.
cu phil


ISDN4BSD:

# ISDN support
options           TEL_S0_16_3
device            isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 iomem 0xd0000 irq 5 flags 2
pseudo-device      "i4bq921"
pseudo-device      "i4bq931"
pseudo-device      "i4b"
pseudo-device      "i4btrc"    4
pseudo-device      "i4bctl"
pseudo-device      "i4brbch"   4
pseudo-device      "i4btel"    4
pseudo-device      "i4bipr"    4
pseudo-device      "i4bisppp"  4
options           IPR_VJ
options             IPR_LOG=10


isdnd.rc :
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
#
#      example of a configuration file for the isdn daemon
#     ---------------------------------------------------
#
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/isdn/isdnd.rc.sample,v 1.2.2.1 2001/08/01 20:34:38
obrien Exp $
#
#     last edit-date: [Sun May 27 09:33:59 2001]
#
#      NOTICE:
#      =======
#     This configuration file is an EXAMPLE only and MUST be edited
#      carefully to get the desired results!
#
#     Please read the "isdnd.rc" manual page (execute "man isdnd.rc")
#     for reference !
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

#===========================================================================
===
# SYSTEM section: isdnd global configuration parameters
#===========================================================================
===
system

# accounting
# ----------

acctall           = off             # generate info for everything
acctfile      = /var/log/isdnd.acct      # name & location of accounting
file
useacctfile      = yes             # generate accouting info to file

# monitor
# -------

monitor-allowed      = no              # global switch: monitor on/off
monitor-port      = 451             # default monitor TCP port

# Monitor rights are granted due to the most specific host/net spec, i.e. in
# the example below host 192.168.1.2 will have the rights specified on that
# line, even so it belongs to net 192.168.1.0/24 as well.
#
# A monitor specification may either be:
#
#  - the name of a local (UNIX-domain) socket; this MUST start with a "/"
monitor           = "/var/run/isdn-monitor"
monitor-access      = fullcmd
monitor-access      = channelstate, logevents
monitor-access      = callin, callout
#
#  - a dotted-quad host spec
monitor           = "127.0.0.2"
monitor-access      = restrictedcmd, channelstate, callin, callout
#
#  - a dotted-quad net spec with "/len" (CIDR-style) netmask spec
monitor           = "192.168.1.0/24"
monitor-access      = restrictedcmd, channelstate, callin, callout
#
#  - a resolveable host name
monitor           = "rumolt"
monitor-access      = restrictedcmd, channelstate, callin, callout
#
#  - a resolveable net name with "/len" netmask (s.a.) appended
monitor           = "up-vision-net/24"
monitor-access      = restrictedcmd, channelstate, callin, callout

# ratesfile
# ---------

ratesfile      = /etc/isdn/isdnd.rates.D      # name & location of rates
file

# regular expression pattern matching
# -----------------------------------

#regexpr      = "connected.*XXX"  # look for matches in log messages
#regprog      = connectXXX        # execute program when match is found

regexpr         = "<unknown> incoming call from"
regprog         = unknown_incoming      # execute program whan match is
found

# realtime priority section
# -------------------------

rtprio            = 25              # modify isdnd's process priority
protocol       = dss1                  # von mir eingefügt

#===========================================================================
# controller section
#===========================================================================
controller

#firmware      = /etc/isdn/b1.t4   # microcode for an AVM B1 controller

#===========================================================================
===
# entry section: IP over ISDN example - i call back the remote end
#===========================================================================
===
entry

name                    = msn       # name for reference. This name will
                              # be used in the logfile to identfy
                              # this entry.

                              # the network or telephone device
                              # the data traffic should be routed to:
usrdevicename           = ips       # ipr, isp, tel, rbch
usrdeviceunit           = 0         # unit number

                              # the ISDN controller number to be
                              # used for this entry:
isdncontroller          = 0         # controller to use or -1 to use any
isdnchannel       = -1        # channel (1/2) to use or 0 or -1 for any

                              # incoming only, outgoing only or both:
direction         = out       # in, out, inout

                              # numbers used to verify a DIAL IN:
local-phone-incoming      = 070832406         # this is my number
remote-phone-incoming      = 0123456789      # this one can call in

                              # numbers used at DIAL OUT time:
local-phone-dialout      = 070832406         # this is my number
remote-phone-dialout      = 0192658      # i call this remote number

                              # in case i have several remote
                              # telephone numbers specified, this
                              # is used to specify which one is
                              # used next on dial fail or retry:
remdial-handling      = first       # first, last or next

                              # what happenes if someone dials in:
dialin-reaction          = ignore      # accept, reject, ignore, answer,
callback

                              # normal dialout or do i call back:
dialout-type            = normal      # normal / calledback

callbackwait            = 1000            # no of secs to wait before
calling back

                              # type of protocol on the B-channel:
                              # hdlc must be specified for IP (the
                              # ipr and isp drivers), raw must be
                              # specified for telephone answering
b1protocol        = hdlc            # hdlc, raw

                              # shorthold mode and idle time
                              # configuration:
ratetype          = 0         # ratesfile entry to use
unitlength        = 90        # unitlength to assume
unitlengthsrc           = rate            # none, rate, cmdl, conf, aocd
idletime-incoming      = 120       # incoming call idle timeout
idletime-outgoing      = 60        # outgoing call idle timeout
earlyhangup       = 5         # time to hangup before an expected
                              # next charging unit will occur

                              # retry and recovery parameters
dialretries       = 3         # # of dial retries
dialrandincr            = off       # random dial increment time
recoverytime            = 5         # time to wait between 2 dial tries
usedown                 = off       # set i/f down
downtries         = 5         # retry cycles before set down
downtime          = 30        # time to be in down before going up

#connectprog            = "ip-up"   # run /etc/isdn/ip-up when an interface
                              # has established its network connection.
                              # example parameters are:
                              # /etc/isdn/ip-up -d isp0 -f up -a
192.110.12.14
#disconnectprog         = "ip-down" # like connectprog, but run after the
connection
                              # is closed (ISDN layer down). The actual
                              # interface address might not be known
                              # any more. example parameters are:
                              # /etc/isdn/ip-up -d isp0 -f down -a 0.0.0.0

# EOF
#########################################################################



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