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author | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-02-15 00:46:26 +0000 |
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committer | jkh <jkh@FreeBSD.org> | 1995-02-15 00:46:26 +0000 |
commit | 0cb129cc755064f31fb42abf2c721a8605381511 (patch) | |
tree | 87521af8f33d69817699aec072374bf2d3734e3e /gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs | |
download | FreeBSD-src-0cb129cc755064f31fb42abf2c721a8605381511.zip FreeBSD-src-0cb129cc755064f31fb42abf2c721a8605381511.tar.gz |
Import the ISDN userland utilities. Just about ready to start shaking
this baby out in earnest..
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-rw-r--r-- | gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/README | 85 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/copying.doc | 248 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/prot.1 | 11 |
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diff --git a/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL b/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9271e15 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Installation notes for the ii ISDN Interface + for FreeBSD Release 1.0 + 08.Oct.1994 + +1. Login as root + +2. Use vipw to create a login isdn. It has to be an alias to root. + the login directory has to be /isdn: + isdn:*:0:0:Bourne-again Superuser:/isdn: + +3. The ISDN Interface supports the NICCY 3008 , NICCY 3009 and the + NICCY 5000. Please see /sys/i386/conf/LINT for more details on + how to enable a given ISDN adapter for your system. + +4. You have to edit some files for your local installation: +6.1 /usr/sbin/sisdn +6.2 /usr/share/isdn/isdn.ip +6.3 /etc/remote +6.4 /etc/ttys + +5. Install the new kernel and reboot your system. + +6. Login as isdn and start + sisdn + + +Configuration of NICCY 3008. + +The 3008 is an 8bit card. It uses shared memory and does not support or +is not supported by a 16bit card in the same 8 ( or 16K ) area of shared memory. + +As configured it is running using the I/O adress of COM3, Interupt 5 and +the shared memory at 0xde000. +But Interupt 5 is occupied by ne1000, ne2000 and WDxxxx ethernet cards. The +WDxxxx cards use shared memory in the 0xdxxxx region. + +That is why I configured the kernel for the 3008 to use COM3, interupt 2/9 +and shared memory at 0xe0000. You have to jumper: + +B7 B4a B4b B1a B1b B1c B1d + + +Problems with the NICCY 5000. + +The 5000 was constructed for the MAC. So it has this strange MAC-SCSI connector. +When connecting to an Adaptec you have to buy a cable which connects to MAC-SCSI +and a terminator for the MAC-SCSI. Be shure to terminate the SCSI-Bus +correctly !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Older Versions of the NICCY will not run +on Adaptec with enabled boot rom. Disable boot rom or/and get a new set of +rom for the 5000. diff --git a/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/README b/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..318df7e --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/README @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + II ISDN Interface + +The ii packet is an ISDN interface for FreeBSD 1.x and FreeBSD 2.0. +This is a first release. It is an idea. It will - hopefully - change a lot. +It supports the EDSS1 and the 1TR6 ISDN interfaces. +EDSS1 is the "Euro-ISDN", 1TR6 is the soon obsolete german ISDN Interface. + +Copyright: Its GNU Copyright see the File COPYRIGHT. + +It contains a set of driver's: + +Low level Drivers for Dr. Neuhaus NICCY 3008, 3009 and 5000 Cards. +An intermediate level isdn driver. +Some high level drivers for ip, tty, and telephone answering. + +The ip driver is rather stable. It is used to connect to the Internet. +The tty driver is completely experimental. There are a few of them, as +with every version of *BSD there is a new tty interface. +The telephone answering is quite stable. + +Some support programs: +Daemons to handle dialing and answering. +Programs to load the intelligent cards. +Debugging help. +Programs to listen to your answering machine with soundblaster. + +What can you do with it: +You may connect to the Internet through TCP/IP and a service provider +supporting PPP or SLIP through ISDN. + +You may build up your proper ISDN TCP/IP network. + +You may use the tty interface to dial in or out. + +You may have the Unix System answering your telephone. + +The packet here includes only sources. It will compile with FreeBSD 1.x, +FreeBSD 2.1. and an old version of NetBSD 0.9, + +Restrictions: +Only one interface card ( with 2 B-channels ) is supported. + +In work: +Low level driver for teles S0/NICCY 1000. A prototype is expected to be +distributed around easter 95. Will not include X75 B-Channel support +nor any Level-3 Protocols for the B-Channels. +A complete Implementation of ip (PPP, VJ). (Might come with teles stuff) +Better error handling specially for the tty driver. +A real telephone answering machine and more telephone support. +FAX support. + +Porting the system to Unix System V and SCO. +These versions will be commercial products. + +Todo: +Documentation and a lot other stuff. + +Rules: +We want the help of as many people as possible to develop the packet. +But if you develop something inside the packet or on top of the packet +you have to put the sources to the public domain or to GNU copyright. If +you distribute a binary packet on base of these sources you have to give +complete sources to your customer, the Internet community and us. + +We charge for support. We want to be payed if you need support. We earn our +living as consultants. We want to develop the packet. + +If you are a company or a service provider and want to use or distribute +the packet please contact one of us. We want and need your support. + +Binaries and Support: +This distribution includes sources only. 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