5 # Example of an ISDN interface on port 0
10 # Example of a multilink ISDN interface (Anlagenanschluss) on port 2
18 # Example of an PTP ISDN interface on port 0
19 # Layer-2-Hold is required to keep link alive.
27 # Example of an internal ISDN interface on port 1, which accepts all extensions
35 # Example of an ISDN interface on port 1, which accepts only extensions
45 # Example of three ISDN interfaces on port 1, 2 and 3, which accept
46 # extension 201 on all interfaces, and extension 202 and 203 on the first port
48 # Hint: To make extension ring on all three interfaces parallel, use
49 # "interface Int1,Int2,In3" in extension's settings file.
70 # Example of an ISDN interface on port 0 that requires screening of caller IDs.
71 # This is required if the connected line doesn't screen caller IDs.
72 # Also this interface will connect bchannel during call setup, so tones are
76 #screen-out unknown 300 national 21250993300
77 #screen-out unknown 2* national 212509932*
82 # Example of an ISDN PRI interface on port 0 that has directed channels.
83 # 10 channels (channel 1-10) are incomming only.
84 # 10 channels (channel 11-15,17-21) are outgoing only.
85 # 10 channels (channel 22-31) are both way.
86 # We prefer to use directed channels first, then we request any channel.
87 # Outgoing calls on both-way-channels shall be indicated as "any channel".
88 # (Siemens EWSD will select bot-way-channels when indicated that way.)
93 #channel-in 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31
94 #channel-out force,11,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,21,any
97 # Example of an ISDN interface that runs in NT-mode, but provides tones during
98 # setup. Also we provide tones during setup also.
99 # This is usefull to interconnect to another PBX.
100 # Additinally the timeout values for the different call states are adjusted to 60 seconds.
101 # They are: setup, dialing, proceeding, alerting, disconnect
109 #timeouts 60 60 60 60 60
112 # Example of an interface on port 0 connected to another LCR
113 # This can be done by direct cross cable (terminated of course) or via L1oIP.
114 # Since the remote side (NT-mode) normally doesn't accept informations like
115 # redirected number or display facility, use 'te-special' to even transmit that
116 # against the ISDN specifications. A remote LCR can handle that.
117 # Now all information elements can be transmitted in both directions.
124 # Alternatively give port name. You will find the name with 'isdninfo' tool.
127 #portname hfc-s_usb.1
131 # The remote switch may reject extreamly large numbers to be dialed during
132 # setup message. Define a limit of maximum numbers to dial. The rest of
133 # digits will be dialed after setup via overlap dialing.
140 # Example of an ISDN interface on port 1, with alternate tones_dir to use.
141 # In this case, the tones are "german" tones generated by mISDN_dsp.ko.
142 # It is possible to give different sample sets, like "tones_german".
152 # A special case for GSM interface.
153 # Don't remove/change the settings, they will cause undefined behaviour
154 # of LCR. The actual interface is defined in gsm.conf.
155 # You may add 'extension' and 'mns' keywords to turn all your subscribers
156 # in you GSM network to internal 'extensions'.
157 # The MSN numbers will equal the subscriber number.
169 # Hint: Enter "lcr interface" for quick help on interface options.
172 # Add your interfaces here: