From 5b937d8b8c168e124442874b56a593a587160427 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tzafrir Cohen Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:49:05 +0000 Subject: Move the xpp utilities to the tools side. git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@4374 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff --- drivers/dahdi/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf.8 | 326 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 326 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 drivers/dahdi/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf.8 (limited to 'drivers/dahdi/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf.8') diff --git a/drivers/dahdi/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf.8 b/drivers/dahdi/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf.8 deleted file mode 100644 index c3f6f73..0000000 --- a/drivers/dahdi/xpp/utils/genzaptelconf.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,326 +0,0 @@ -.TH GENZAPTELCONF 8 "July 18th, 2005" "Xorcom Rapid Asterisk" "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH "NAME" -.B genzaptelconf --- generates zaptel configuration (TDM adaptors) -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -.B genzaptelconf -[-sRdvzF] [-c ] [-e ] - -.B genzaptelconf -[-sRdv] -l -- only list to standard output - -.B genzaptelconf --su -- only unload zaptel modules - -.B genzaptelconf --h -- Help screen - -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B genzaptelconf -is a script to detect zaptel devices (currently mostly TDM cards are -supported). It generates both -.I /etc/zaptel.conf -and -.I /etc/asterisk/zapata-channels.conf - -.I PRI -and -.I BRI -(with ZapBRI) cards are basically identified as well. However the span -configiration is a default that I only hope is sane. Looking for feedback - -.SH OPTIONS -.B -c -.I country_code -.RS -A two-letter country code. Sets the country-code for the zonezone -entries in -.I zaptel.conf -, The default is the value of -.I lc_country -from -.I /etc/default/zaptel -and failing that, "us". -.RE - -.B -d -.RS -Also try to detect modules. Unloads all zaptel modules and loads them -one by one. Considers a module useful if it loaded successfully and if -loading it has generated at least one zapata channel. - -The list of detected modules is written as the value of -.I ZAPTEL_MODS -in -.I /etc/default/zaptel -.RE - -.B -e -.I base_exten_num -.RS -Configure channel -.I i -as extension -.I exten_num -+ -.I i - . This is mostly for the caller-id values. Crude, but may be good enough. -See also -.I -r -.RE - -.B -F -.RS -Disable writing FXS extensions in zapata.conf -.RE - -.B -l -.RS -Only list deceted channels and their signalling. Don't write -configuration files. Note, however that -.I -ld -will still rewrite the modules line in -.I /etc/default/zaptel -(see -.I -d -above). -.RE - -.B -M -.RS -Update -.I /etc/modules -with a list of our modules, thereby -triggers their loading via modprobe on the next boot. - -This triggers the -.I -d -option as well. -.RE - -.B -R -.RS -Don't restart asterisk even if it was stopped using -.I -s - . -.RE - -.B -s -.RS -Stop asterisk for the duration of the test. The detection will only -work if nobody uses the zaptel channels: - -* To allow unloading of modules - -* to allow reading configuration files. - -This option tells the script to stop asterisk (if it was running) and to -try to start it after the end of the test. -.RE - -.B -v -.RS -Be verbose. lists the detected modules if -.I -d -is used. Lists detected channls. In the end tries to connect to asterisk -to get a list of configured zaptel channels. -.RE - -.B -z -.RS -emulate the operation of zapscan.bin: generate -.I /etc/asterisk/zapscan.conf -with the results of the scan. -.RE - -.SH CONFIGURATION -Look at the beginning of the script for a number of variables that can -be overriden through the configuraion file. Some variables can also be -overriden through the environment. The configuration file is sourced by -bash but for compatibility expected to have only 'var=VALUE' lines and -comments or empty lines. - -The configuration will first be read from -.I /etc/default/zaptel -if it exists, and -.I /etc/sysconfig/zaptel -otherwise (But those file names may be overriden, see -.I ZAPTEL_BOOT_DEBIAN -and -.I ZAPTEL_BOOT_FEDORA -below). Variables set in those files will override the default settings -and setting rom the environment. - -The following variables may be set from the environment: -ZAPCONF_FILE, ZAPATA_FILE, ZAPTEL_BOOT_DEBIAN, ZAPTEL_BOOT_FEDORA, -DEVZAP_TIMEOUT, ZTCFG - -.RS -.I lc_country -.RS -The default country. Can be also overriden by the option -c -.RE - -.I base_exten -.RS -The base number used for automatic numbering -.RE - -.I context_manual -.RS -If set to 'yes', no context changes are made in zapata-channels.conf -.RE - -.I context_lines -.RS -The context into which calls will go from zaptel trunks. -.RE - -.I context_phones -.RS -The context into which calls will go from zaptel phones. -.RE - -.I context_manual -.RS -If set to 'yes', no group settings are made in zapata-channels.conf -.RE - -.I group_lines -.RS -The group number for zaptel trunks. -.RE - -.I group_phones -.RS -The group number for zaptel phones. -.RE - -.I ALL_MODULES -.RS -modules list. Used for unloading and modules detection. The order of modules -is the same for both. -.RE - -.I ZAPCONF_FILE -.RS -ztcfg's configuration file. The sane default is /etc/zaptel.conf . -.RE - -.I ZAPATA_FILE -.RS -The generated partial zapata.conf snippet. Default: -/etc/asterisk/zapata-channels.conf . -.RE - -.I ZAPTEL_BOOT_DEBIAN -.RS -The Debian Zaptel defaults file. Normally -.I /etc/default/zaptel -. -.RE - - -.I ZAPTEL_BOOT_FEDORA -.RS -The Zaptel defaults file on various other distributions. Normally -.I /etc/sysconfig/zaptel - . -.RE - -.I DEVZAP_TIMEOUT -.RS -Maximal number of seconds to wait for /dev/zap to be initializaed by -udev. -.RE - -.I ZTCFG -.RS -The full path to the ztcfg tool. Default: -.I /sbin/ztcfg -genzaptelconf will also explicitly test for -.I /usr/sbin/ztcfg -as a last resort. -.RE -.RE - -.SH FILES -.I /etc/zaptel.conf -.RS -The configuration file used by -.I ztcfg -to configure zaptel devices. re-written by -.I genzaptelconf - . A backup copy is saved to -.I /etc/zaptel.conf.bak - . -.RE - -.I /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf -.RS -The configuration file of Asterisk's -.I chan_zap. -Not modified directly by -.I genzaptelconf. -If you want genzaptelconf's setting to take effect, add the following -line at the end of -.I zapata.conf: -.RS -#include "zapata-channels.conf" -.RE -.RE - -.I /etc/asterisk/zapata-channels.conf -.RS -This is the snippet of -.I chan_zap -configuration file that -.I genzaptelconf generates. - . A backup copy is saved to -.I /etc/asterisk/zapata-channels.conf.bak - . -.RE - -.I /etc/default/zaptel -.RS -This file holds configuration for both -.I genzaptelconf -and -.I /etc/init.d/zaptel . -It is sourced by both scripts and can thus be used to override settings -of variables from those scripts. -.RE - -.I /etc/modules -.RS -A debian-specific list of kernel modules to be loaded by modprobe at -boot time. When the option -.I -d -(detect) is used, genzaptelconf will write in this file zaptel modules -to be loaded. If you want to use a different file, set -.I MOD_FILELIST - . If it is rewritten, a backup copy is saved to -.I /etc/modules.bak - . -.RS -The backup copy of -.I /etc/modules -.RE - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -ztcfg(8) asterisk(8). - -.SH BUGS -If you override a configuration variable both through the environment -and through the configuration file, the value from the configuration -file wins. - -.SH "AUTHOR" -This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under -the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any -later version published by the Free Software Foundation. - -On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public -License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. -- cgit v1.2.3