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  <H2><A NAME="61"></A>6.7. The included <code>mpd.script</code></H2>
<p>The <code>mpd.script</code> that ships with mpd can usually be used
as it is without modification for typical PPP applications.
This script defines the following labels:</p>
<p>
<dl>

<dt><b><code>DialPeer</code></b><dd><p>This script causes mpd to attempt to identify the attached modem
or ISDN Terminal Adapter device, configure the device, and dial
a remote peer. This the label you want to use for the
<code>set modem script</code> when acting as a dialup client.</p>
<p>The variables that are used by this script are:</p>
<p>
<dl>

<dt><b><code>$Telephone</code></b><dd><p>The telephone number to dial.</p>

<dt><b><code>$DialPrefix</code></b><dd><p>Dialing prefix to get an outside line, if any.</p>

<dt><b><code>$ConnectTimeout</code></b><dd><p>Time in seconds to wait for the modems to connect.
Default 45 seconds.</p>

<dt><b><code>$SpeakerOff</code></b><dd><p>Set this to <code>yes</code> if you want to silence the modem speaker
while dialing.</p>

<dt><b><code>$Serial230K</code></b><dd><p>If your serial port is capable of running at 230K baud,
set this to <code>yes</code>. Note: normal PC hardware is
not capable of 230K.</p>

</dl>
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<p>In addition, the following variables are required to be set
for ISDN terminal adapters:</p>
<p>
<dl>

<dt><b><code>$TA_Bonding</code></b><dd><p>If the terminal adapter should do 2 B-channel multi-link
PPP, set this to <code>yes</code>. Note: a terminal adapter
doing multi-link PPP still <em>appears</em> to mpd as a
single link PPP connection and should be configured as
such.</p>

<dt><b><code>$TA_NoDoubleTelno</code></b><dd><p>When <code>$TA_Bonding</code> is <code>yes</code>, do not double
the dialed number. Normally, in such situations mpd dials
using the command <code>ATDT${Telephone}&amp;${Telephone}</code>.
If your <code>$Telephone</code> string already contains both
numbers, then set <code>$TA_NoDoubleTelno</code> to <code>yes</code>.</p>

<dt><b><code>$TA_56K</code></b><dd><p>If you need to restrict the B channels to to 56K, set this
to <code>yes</code>.
Only necessary for some North American ISDN lines.</p>

<dt><b><code>$TA_VoiceCall</code></b><dd><p>If you need to place a voice mode call, set this to <code>yes</code>.
Only necessary for some North American ISDN lines.
Not all terminal adapters support this.</p>

<dt><b><code>$TA_AuthChap</code></b><dd><p>Some older terminal adapters require you to specify <em>a priori</em>
whether CHAP or PAP authentication will be requested by the remote
side. Set to <code>yes</code> to tell the terminal adapter to use CHAP.</p>

<dt><b><code>$TA_SwitchType</code></b><dd><p>Set this to your ISDN line's switch type. Should be one
of <code>NI-1</code>, <code>DMS-100</code>, <code>5ESS P2P</code>,
or <code>5ESS MP</code>.
Only required for North American ISDN.</p>

<dt><b><code>$TA_Dirno1</code></b><dd>
<dt><b><code>$TA_Dirno2</code></b><dd>
<dt><b><code>$TA_SPID1</code></b><dd>
<dt><b><code>$TA_SPID2</code></b><dd><p>Set these to your ISDN line's directory numbers and SPID's
for both B channels.  Only required for North American ISDN.</p>

</dl>
</p>

<dt><b><code>AnswerCall</code></b><dd><p>This is an <b>idle script</b> that waits for an incoming call
and then answers it. The variables that are used by this script are:</p>
<p>
<dl>

<dt><b><code>$ConnectTimeout</code></b><dd><p>Time in seconds to wait for the modems to connect.
Default 45 seconds.</p>

<dt><b><code>$RingTimeout</code></b><dd><p>How long to wait for a RING before giving up and
trying again. Default 10 minutes.</p>

</dl>
</p>

<dt><b><code>Ringback</code></b><dd><p>This is also an idle script that waits for an incoming call,
but instead of answering the call it ignores it and initiates
an outgoing connection. This is useful for remotely bringing
up a dialup client machine.</p>
<p>
<dl>

<dt><b><code>$RingbackTimeout</code></b><dd><p>How long before giving up (reset and try again).
Default: 60 minutes.</p>

<dt><b><code>$RingStoppedTime</code></b><dd><p>For analog modems, we have to wait for the ringing to
stop before trying to dial out, otherwise we'll inadvertently
answer the incoming call. This value is set to the minimum
time to wait before declaring that the ringing has stopped.
Default: 8 seconds.</p>

</dl>
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