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FXOTUNE(8)	      System Manager's Manuals: Asterisk	    FXOTUNE(8)

NAME
       fxotune - automatically tune DAHDI FXO channels

SYNOPSIS
       fxotune -i [options] - detect mode

       fxotune -d [ options ] - dump mode

       fxotune -s - Startup mode

DESCRIPTION
       fxotune is a script that fine-tune parameters of the FXO modules of the
       card. It has three modes of operation:

       Detect mode (-i): it detects and tunes all the available FXO  channels.
       It  writes  settings  to	 a configuration file (/etc/fxotune.conf) from
       which it can be loaded (e.g: at startup) using -s .

       Dump mode (-d): Runs detection on a  single  DAHDI  channel,  and  just
       dumps waveforms to fxotune_dump.vals is generated in the current direc‐
       tory.

       Startup mode (-s): fxotune just reads the  settings  from  fxotune.conf
       into the FXO modules.

       You  are	 advised to run fxotune on all FXO ports you have that support
       it and that are connected. Note that the tunning is  affected  by  e.g.
       the physical parameters of the connection, and thus if it has been rad‐
       ically changed, you may need to re-run fxotune.

       This program only works for the	Digium	TDM400P/800P/2400P  cards  and
       compatible and the Xorcom Astribank devices. Other cards (notably X100P
       cards and clones) do not have the hardware to support such tuning.

       The tuning process needs a clear line to do the tuning.	In order to do
       that, it runs in cycles of the following: sets the line off-hook, dials
       a dial string (which should set the PSTN provider waiting for the  next
       digit),	and  then  starts tuning. It has a limited ammount of time for
       tuning before the PSTN gives up and gives a busy tone. So after a while
       it hangs up and starts a new cycle.

       fxotune	has  two  operation modes: tune (-i) and set (-s). In the tune
       mode it generates /etc/fxotune.conf, and in  the	 set  mode  it	merely
       applies the parameters from fxotune.conf to device's ports.

OPTIONS
       The  following options below except -v (verbose) affect only the detec‐
       tion process and hence apply only to the detect and dump modes.

       In addition, to maintain compatibility with older versions of  fxotune,
       if  in  detect or dump mode there is a parameter with option before it,
       it is considered to be the dialstring parameter (-n).

       -b startdev
	      Start tuning from dahdi channel num.  startdev: skip all	previ‐
	      ous channels. By default starting from channel 1.

	      In  dump	mode  (-d)  this  is  the  single channel that will be
	      tested.

       -e stopdev
	      Tune only up to dahdi channel num.  stopdev: skip	 all  previous
	      channels. By default stopping at channel 252.

	      In dump mode (-d) this parameter is ignored.

       -l delay-to-silence
	      Time  in	seconds to wait after dialing the dial-string to get a
	      clear line.  The default is 0.  before

       -m silence-good-for
	      Time in seconds which states how long the PSTN will  wait	 after
	      we  dialed  the  dial-string until it starts giving a busy tone.
	      You can test this by connecting an analog phone to the line  and
	      dialing.

	      The default is 18 (18 seconds).

       -n dial-string
	      Digits  to dial to the PSTN in order to get it stop its dialtone
	      and waiting for the next digit.

	      The default is "4" (sending just the digit 4). It should work in
	      most  cases.  Again, this can be tested by connecting a phone to
	      the PSTN line and dialing the dial-string.

       -t detect-type
	      This option allows using the older detection method used by fxo‐
	      tune of Zaptel 1.2. use -t 1 for that older method. whereas -t 2
	      (the default) uses the current method.

	      This option only applies to detect mode (-i).

       -v[vvvv]
	      Sets debugging on. The more v-s, the higher debug level.

	      Note that: -vv -v	 will actually set debug level to 1 instead of
	      3.

       -w wave-form
	      The  default:  -1, for multitone waveform. Alternatively: a fre‐
	      quency of a single tone.

	      This option only applies to dump mode (-d).

EXAMPLES
	      fxotune -i 9
       if you need to dial 9 for an external line. If you always get  a	 line,
       you can simply use any digit.

       -s
	      Load settings from the last test. Used at startup.

FILES
       /etc/fxotune.conf
	      The  configuration  file generated by fxotune in detect mode and
	      from which configuration is loaded when -s is used.

NOTES
       Running fxotune takes approximately a minute per port. If you  wish  to
       only  run  fxotune for several ports, you can use the options -b and -e
       to set a specific range of ports. Another useful trick is  to  actually
       keep  asterisk  running, and only "destroy" the dahdi channels you wish
       to tune (dahdi destroy channel NNN): other channels  will  be  used  by
       Asterisk,  and  hence  skipped. This can be useful if you have many FXO
       ports that are not connected.

       fxotune writes immediately to /etc/fxotune.conf so if you stop it half-
       way,  you  may  get a half-configured system. If you have already tuned
       your FXO channels and wish to test-run fxotune again, you  are  advised
       to backup /etc/fxotune.conf .

       The  default  for  -m  is 18 seconds. This asusmes that you get a clear
       line for at least 18 seconds. It is advised that you test that  timeout
       earlier	by  connecting a phone to the FXO line, dialing 4 (or whatever
       dial string you put with -n) and see how much time of silence you have.

       If you connect your device to a PSTN provider that is not  in  the  US,
       there  is  a  similar operation you should apply before even getting to
       fxotune: setting the opermode. The opermode sets a number  of  country-
       specific	 parameters.  For  the Digium analog cards this is set through
       the kernel module parameter 'opermode' . For the Xorcom Astribank  this
       is  set	through	 the variable 'opermode' in /etc/dahdi/xpp.conf .  For
       valid values of this parameter, see  /usr/share/asterisk/init_fxo_modes
       (FIXME: this has changed and will change. Tzafrir).

SEE ALSO
       dahdi_cfg(8), dahdi_tool(8), dahdi_monitor(8), asterisk(8).

AUTHOR
       This  manual  page  was	written	 by  Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xor‐
       com.com> Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or  modify  this
       document	 under	the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2
       any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public  License
       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

asterisk			  9 June 2007			    FXOTUNE(8)
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