1IBOD.CF(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual IBOD.CF(4)
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6 ibod.cf - configuration file for ibod (ISDN Bandwidth On Demand)
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10 This file contains the initial configuration values for the ibod dae‐
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13 Boolean attributes are set with 0 or 1 which corresponds to false and
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17 Lines beginning with # are treated as comments and will be ignored.
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19 IMPORTANT RULES!
20 1. Keywords are case sensitive.
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25 This file is re-read every time ibod receives SIGHUP (1) signal.
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28 OPTIONS
29 DEVICE <name>
30 Name of ISDN PPP device. Default is ippp0.
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33 ENABLE 1|0
34 Enable/disable bandwidth-on-demand. Default is enable (1).
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38 Specify the sample time interval in ms. Default is 500 ms.
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42 Defines "filtering factor". A value of 10 means that the average
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49 Transfer rate limit in bytes/sec for bringing up or down ISDN
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53 STAYUP 0|1
54 Enable/disable slave channel stay up function. If enabled, the
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63 Defines the minimum time in seconds the 2:nd channel will uncon‐
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74 Bjoern Smith, Smith@Compound.SE
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