49 lines
1.5 KiB
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49 lines
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; Linux Telephony Interface
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; Configuration file
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[interfaces]
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; Select a mode, either the phone jack provides dialtone, reads digits,
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; then starts PBX with the given extension (dialtone mode), or
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; immediately provides the PBX without reading any digits or providing
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; any dialtone (this is the immediate mode, the default). Also, you
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; can set the mode to "fxo" if you have a linejack to make it operate
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; properly. If you are using a Sigma Designs board you may set this to
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; "sig".
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mode=immediate
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;mode=dialtone
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;mode=fxo
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;mode=sig
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; You can decide which format to use by default, "g723.1" or "slinear".
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; XXX Be careful, sometimes the card causes kernel panics when running
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; in signed linear mode for some reason... XXX
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format=slinear
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;format=g723.1
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;
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; And set the echo cancellation to "off", "low", "medium", and "high".
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; This is not supported on all phones.
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echocancel=medium
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; You can optionally use VAD/CNG silence suppression
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;silencesupression=yes
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;
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; List all devices we can use. Contexts may also be specified
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;context=local
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; You can set txgain and rxgain for each device in the same way as context.
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; If you want to change default gain value (1.0 =~ 100%) for device, simple
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; add txgain or rxgain line before device line. But remember, if you change
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; volume all cards listed below will be affected by these values. You can
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; use float values (1.0, 0.5, 2.0) or percentage values (100%, 150%, 50%).
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;txgain=100%
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;rxgain=1.0
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;device => /dev/phone0
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