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- Lines: 94
- Date:
Wed Apr 1 16:20:56 1998
- Orig file:
v2.1.91/linux/Documentation/isdn/README
- Orig date:
Tue Mar 10 10:03:30 1998
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.91/linux/Documentation/isdn/README linux/Documentation/isdn/README
@@ -120,12 +120,35 @@
AT&D3 Same as AT&D2 but also resets all registers.
AT&Ex Set the EAZ/MSN for this channel to x.
AT&F Reset all registers and profile to "factory-defaults"
+ AT&Rx Select V.110 bitrate adaption.
+ This command enables V.110 protocol with 9600 baud
+ (x=9600), 19200 baud (x=19200) or 38400 baud
+ (x=38400). A value of x=0 disables V.110 switching
+ back to default X.75. This command sets the following
+ Registers:
+ Reg 14 (Layer-2 protocol):
+ x = 0: 0
+ x = 9600: 7
+ x = 19200: 8
+ x = 38400: 9
+ Reg 18.2 = 1
+ Reg 19 (Additional Service Indicator):
+ x = 0: 0
+ x = 9600: 197
+ x = 19200: 199
+ x = 38400: 198
+ Note on value in Reg 19:
+ There is _NO_ common convention for 38400 baud.
+ The value 198 is choosen arbitrarily. Users
+ _MUST_ negotiate this value before establishing
+ a connection.
AT&Sx Set window-size (x = 1..8) (not yet implemented)
AT&V Show all settings.
AT&W0 Write registers and EAZ/MSN to profile. See also
iprofd (5.c in this README).
- AT&X0 BTX-mode off (default)
- AT&X1 BTX-mode on. (S13.1=1, S14=0, S16=7, S18=7, S19=0)
+ AT&X0 BTX-mode and T.70-mode off (default)
+ AT&X1 BTX-mode on. (S13.1=1, S13.5=0 S14=0, S16=7, S18=7, S19=0)
+ AT&X2 T.70-mode on. (S13.1=1, S13.5=1, S14=0, S16=7, S18=7, S19=0)
For voice-mode commands refer to README.audio
@@ -184,12 +207,23 @@
1 = Extended response messages
Bit 4: 0 = CALLER NUMBER before every RING.
1 = CALLER NUMBER after first RING.
+ Bit 5: 0 = T.70 extended protocol off
+ 1 = T.70 extended protocol on
+ Bit 6: 0 = Special RUNG Message off
+ 1 = Special RUNG Message on
+ "RUNG" is delivered on a ttyI, if
+ an incoming call happened (RING) and
+ the remote party hung up before any
+ local ATA was given.
14 0 Layer-2 protocol:
0 = X75/LAPB with I-frames
1 = X75/LAPB with UI-frames
2 = X75/LAPB with BUI-frames
3 = HDLC
4 = Transparent (audio)
+ 7 = V.110, 9600 baud
+ 8 = V.110, 19200 baud
+ 9 = V.110, 38400 baud
15 0 Layer-3 protocol: (at the moment always 0)
0 = transparent
16 250 Send-Packet-size/16
@@ -406,6 +440,9 @@
are stripped off.
ip IP with type-field. Same as IP but the type-field of the MAC-header
is preserved.
+ x25iface x25 interface encapsulation (first byte semantics as defined in
+ ../networking/x25-iface.txt). Use this for running the linux
+ x25 network protocol stack (AF_X25 sockets) on top of isdn.
cisco-h A special-mode for communicating with a Cisco, which is configured
to do "hdlc"
ethernet No stripping. Packets are sent with full MAC-header.
@@ -415,6 +452,11 @@
uihdlc HDLC with UI-frame-header (for use with DOS ISPA, option -h1)
+
+ NOTE: x25iface encapsulation is currently experimental. Please
+ read README.x25 for further details
+
+
Watching packets, using standard-tcpdump will fail for all encapsulations
except ethernet because tcpdump does not know how to handle packets
without MAC-header. A patch for tcpdump is included in the utility-package
@@ -423,7 +465,8 @@
"isdnctrl l2_prot <InterfaceName> <L2-ProtocolName>"
Selects a layer-2-protocol.
(With the ICN-driver and the HiSax-driver, "x75i" and "hdlc" is available.
- With other drivers, "x75ui", "x75bui" may be possible too.)
+ With other drivers, "x75ui", "x75bui", "x25dte", "x25dce" may be
+ possible too. See README.x25 for x25 related l2 protocols.)
isdnctrl l3_prot <InterfaceName> <L3-ProtocolName>
The same for layer-3. (At the moment only "trans" is allowed)
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