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isdnconf
Langue: en
Version: 1998/12/29 (fedora - 25/11/07)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
isdnconf - manipulate or read ISDN phone number config files.SYNOPSIS
isdnconfDESCRIPTION
isdnconf can manipulate or read the file /etc/isdn/callerid.conf as well as ~/.isdn. Entries can be added or removed from these files. Additionally, entries can be searched for and displayed in a way similar to grep. An entry can be an own MSN ([MSN]) or a phone number ([NUMBER]).You can use this program to build your own phonebook. These files are used by many of the other ISDN utilities that use phone numbers, to display a number symbolicly instead of as a plain number.
OPTIONS
Note: usage of the options -A and -D is dangerous! The complete structure of the file may be changed, and all comments are removed! Make backups of your data files before trying these.COMMAND OPTIONS:
- -A
- Add a new entry, which is read from standard input. The following values are asked for (here with examples):
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Alias: Fred Number: 0815/441777 SI: 0 Zone: 4 Interface: - Flags: I|O Program: /usr/local/bin/ring User: uucp Group: user Interval: Time: 8-20 Flags: (control-D here indicates end of flags) Alias: (control-D here indicated end of entries)
If you want another [Flags] entry, simply enter the data for another program for this number at the point where the control-D was given above.If you want to add another number, simply enter the data for the next number at the Alias prompt.
You can also pipe the data into this program; the input data then must correspond to the prompts that the program gives! Note that you can only add one number at a time then (there's no way of telling isdnconf that you want to stop giving Flags info and start giving the next Alias info).
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- -D
- Delete one or more entries which match the data options given. How to supply the data to match is discussed below (see DATA OPTIONS).
- -V
- version: display the program's version and terminate.
If both -A and -D are given together, isdnconf will terminate, as this is not a valid combination.
If neither -A nor -D is given, then isdnconf will display entries which match the data given.
DATA OPTIONS: (none applicable for -A)
- -n 'number'
- number: match the given number. It can contain wildcards.
- -a 'alias'
- alias: match the given alias name. The name can contain wildcards. Note: due to a bug, use '?' instead of '-'.
- -t 'SI'
- SI: match the given service indicator.
- -c 'code'
- code: match the area code of the phone number. Only usable for displaying (not for -A nor -D).
- -i
- ignore case for the -n and -a options.
- -w
- word: the parameters for -n and -a must match the whole value, not just a substring.
- Examples (here for -n):
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"*34*" matches 123456, 345677, 1234 "34*" matches 34567, 34111 but not 1234 "34??" matches 3411, 3456 "34" matches only 34
Without the -w option, these would match:"*34*" matches 123456, 345677, 1234 "34*" matches 123456, 345677, 1234, 34567, 34111 "34??" matches 123456, 345677, 1234, 3411, 3456 "34" matches 123456, 345677, 1234, 3411, 3456, 34567
- -d
- and: by default the values given to options -n, -a and -t will be combined with a logical OR. If these should be combined with a logical AND (which is probably what most people expect!) you must use this -d option. In this case you can only supply each of the -n, -a and -t options exactly once.
- OTHER OPTIONS:
- -q
- quiet: when using the -A or -D commands, the output is suppressed. When not using the -A or -D commands, only the alias of the matching number is shown, or just the number in case the alias is not found.
- -m
- MSN: when used in combination with the -A command, instructs isdnconf to create a new MSN entry; the default is to create a new NUMBER entry. Only the values alias, number, SI, zone and interface are applicable to an MSN entry.
The following two options do not apply to the -A and -D commands. They only change the output format.
- -s
- short: only display the alias and the number.
- -l
- long: also display the programs to run ([START]).
- -f 'filename'
- file: usually isdnconf uses the /etc/isdn/callerid.conf and the ~/.isdn files. If isdnconf should be applied to another file, use this option.
- -g
- global: only applies to the -A and -D commands. Instead of editing ~/.isdn, /etc/isdn/callerid.conf is edited.
- -1
- first: only delete or display the first entry.
- -M
- isdnmon: used internally by isdnmon to get alias info.
AUTHOR
Andreas Kool <akool@isdn4linux.de>manpage adapted from the README by Paul Slootman <paul@isdn4linux.de>
SEE ALSO
callerid.conf(5), isdnlog(8)Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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