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        !            17:   <H2><A NAME="61"></A>6.7. The included <code>mpd.script</code></H2>
        !            18: <p>The <code>mpd.script</code> that ships with mpd can usually be used
        !            19: as it is without modification for typical PPP applications.
        !            20: This script defines the following labels:</p>
        !            21: <p>
        !            22: <dl>
        !            23: 
        !            24: <dt><b><code>DialPeer</code></b><dd><p>This script causes mpd to attempt to identify the attached modem
        !            25: or ISDN Terminal Adapter device, configure the device, and dial
        !            26: a remote peer. This the label you want to use for the
        !            27: <code>set modem script</code> when acting as a dialup client.</p>
        !            28: <p>The variables that are used by this script are:</p>
        !            29: <p>
        !            30: <dl>
        !            31: 
        !            32: <dt><b><code>$Telephone</code></b><dd><p>The telephone number to dial.</p>
        !            33: 
        !            34: <dt><b><code>$DialPrefix</code></b><dd><p>Dialing prefix to get an outside line, if any.</p>
        !            35: 
        !            36: <dt><b><code>$ConnectTimeout</code></b><dd><p>Time in seconds to wait for the modems to connect.
        !            37: Default 45 seconds.</p>
        !            38: 
        !            39: <dt><b><code>$SpeakerOff</code></b><dd><p>Set this to <code>yes</code> if you want to silence the modem speaker
        !            40: while dialing.</p>
        !            41: 
        !            42: <dt><b><code>$Serial230K</code></b><dd><p>If your serial port is capable of running at 230K baud,
        !            43: set this to <code>yes</code>. Note: normal PC hardware is
        !            44: not capable of 230K.</p>
        !            45: 
        !            46: </dl>
        !            47: </p>
        !            48: <p>In addition, the following variables are required to be set
        !            49: for ISDN terminal adapters:</p>
        !            50: <p>
        !            51: <dl>
        !            52: 
        !            53: <dt><b><code>$TA_Bonding</code></b><dd><p>If the terminal adapter should do 2 B-channel multi-link
        !            54: PPP, set this to <code>yes</code>. Note: a terminal adapter
        !            55: doing multi-link PPP still <em>appears</em> to mpd as a
        !            56: single link PPP connection and should be configured as
        !            57: such.</p>
        !            58: 
        !            59: <dt><b><code>$TA_NoDoubleTelno</code></b><dd><p>When <code>$TA_Bonding</code> is <code>yes</code>, don't double
        !            60: the dialed number. Normally, in such situations mpd dials
        !            61: using the command <code>ATDT${Telephone}&amp;${Telephone}</code>.
        !            62: If your <code>$Telephone</code> string already contains both
        !            63: numbers, then set <code>$TA_NoDoubleTelno</code> to <code>yes</code>.</p>
        !            64: 
        !            65: <dt><b><code>$TA_56K</code></b><dd><p>If you need to restrict the B channels to to 56K, set this
        !            66: to <code>yes</code>.
        !            67: Only necessary for some North American ISDN lines.</p>
        !            68: 
        !            69: <dt><b><code>$TA_VoiceCall</code></b><dd><p>If you need to place a voice mode call, set this to <code>yes</code>.
        !            70: Only necessary for some North American ISDN lines.
        !            71: Not all terminal adapters support this.</p>
        !            72: 
        !            73: <dt><b><code>$TA_AuthChap</code></b><dd><p>Some older terminal adapters require you to specify <em>a priori</em>
        !            74: whether CHAP or PAP authentication will be requested by the remote
        !            75: side. Set to <code>yes</code> to tell the terminal adapter to use CHAP.</p>
        !            76: 
        !            77: <dt><b><code>$TA_SwitchType</code></b><dd><p>Set this to your ISDN line's switch type. Should be one
        !            78: of <code>NI-1</code>, <code>DMS-100</code>, <code>5ESS P2P</code>,
        !            79: or <code>5ESS MP</code>.
        !            80: Only required for North American ISDN.</p>
        !            81: 
        !            82: <dt><b><code>$TA_Dirno1</code></b><dd>
        !            83: <dt><b><code>$TA_Dirno2</code></b><dd>
        !            84: <dt><b><code>$TA_SPID1</code></b><dd>
        !            85: <dt><b><code>$TA_SPID2</code></b><dd><p>Set these to your ISDN line's directory numbers and SPID's
        !            86: for both B channels.  Only required for North American ISDN.</p>
        !            87: 
        !            88: </dl>
        !            89: </p>
        !            90: 
        !            91: <dt><b><code>AnswerCall</code></b><dd><p>This is an <b>idle script</b> that waits for an incoming call
        !            92: and then answers it. The variables that are used by this script are:</p>
        !            93: <p>
        !            94: <dl>
        !            95: 
        !            96: <dt><b><code>$ConnectTimeout</code></b><dd><p>Time in seconds to wait for the modems to connect.
        !            97: Default 45 seconds.</p>
        !            98: 
        !            99: <dt><b><code>$RingTimeout</code></b><dd><p>How long to wait for a RING before giving up and
        !           100: trying again. Default 10 minutes.</p>
        !           101: 
        !           102: </dl>
        !           103: </p>
        !           104: 
        !           105: <dt><b><code>Ringback</code></b><dd><p>This is also an idle script that waits for an incoming call,
        !           106: but instead of answering the call it ignores it and initiates
        !           107: an outgoing connection. This is useful for remotely bringing
        !           108: up a dialup client machine.</p>
        !           109: <p>
        !           110: <dl>
        !           111: 
        !           112: <dt><b><code>$RingbackTimeout</code></b><dd><p>How long before giving up (reset and try again).
        !           113: Default: 60 minutes.</p>
        !           114: 
        !           115: <dt><b><code>$RingStoppedTime</code></b><dd><p>For analog modems, we have to wait for the ringing to
        !           116: stop before trying to dial out, otherwise we'll inadvertently
        !           117: answer the incoming call. This value is set to the minimum
        !           118: time to wait before declaring that the ringing has stopped.
        !           119: Default: 8 seconds.</p>
        !           120: 
        !           121: </dl>
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