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NAMEncidd.conf - ncidd configuration fileDESCRIPTIONThe ncidd.conf file contains the configuration information for ncidd, the Network Caller ID Server.The ncidd.conf file is used to set options. Options are set on a command line. A line is broken up into words. A word is either a string of non-blank characters, everything between double quotes, or an equal sign. The ncidd.conf file understands 4 types of lines:
where DATATYPE = cidlog or cidinfo
Most gateways and the command line option of ncid do not
need the cidlog. They send a HELLO command at connect so the server does not
send cidlog.
EXAMPLESSend the CID log to each client at connect: send cidlog
Send the ring count, at each ring, to each client: send cidinfo
Caller ID from a modem and optional gateways: set cidinput = 0 # default
Caller ID from a serial or USB device and optional gateways: set cidinput = 1
Caller ID from gateways without modem support: set cidinput = 3
Caller ID from a gateway with modem support for hangup and dialing a number. The gateway and modem must be using the same telephone line: set cidinput = 2
Set the Telephone Line Indicator for the modem providing support to the xdmf2ncid gateway when its gateway line indicator is "CometUSB0": set lineid = CometUSB0
Set the Telephone Line Indicator for the modem providing support to the xdmf2ncid gateway when its gateway line indicator is "HoltekUSB0": set lineid = HoltekUSB0
Set the Telephone Line Indicator for the modem: set lineid = POTS
Automatically hangup on a call in the blacklist using a modem:
set hangup = 1
Set the modem port for a USB modem: set ttyport=/dev/ttyACM0
Set the modem for Caller ID: set initcid = "AT#CID=1"
Ignore modems that do not send Caller ID: set gencid = 0
SEE ALSOncidd.8, ncidd.alias.5, ncidd.blacklist.5, ncidd.whitelist.5
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