ISDNCONF(1) Linux System Utilities ISDNCONF(1)
NAME
isdnconf - manipulate or read ISDN phone number config files.
SYNOPSIS
isdnconf
DESCRIPTION
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):
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 corre-
spond to the prompts that the program gives! Note that you can only add one
number at a time then (thereβs no way of telling isdnconf that you want to stop
giving Flags info and start giving the next Alias info).
-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 programβs 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 ββnumberββ
number: match the given number. It can contain wildcards.
-a ββaliasββ
alias: match the given alias name. The name can contain wildcards. Note: due
to a bug, use β?β instead of β-β.
-t ββSIββ
SI: match the given service indicator.
-c ββcodeββ
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 sub-
string.
Examples (here for -n):
"*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 ββfilenameββ
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 AT isdn4linux.de>
manpage adapted from the README by Paul Slootman <paul AT isdn4linux.de>
SEE ALSO
callerid.conf(5), isdnlog(8)
isdn4k-utils-3.7 1998/12/29 ISDNCONF(1)
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