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NAME

       capiplugin - Plugin for pppd (Point-to-Point Protocol daemon)

SYNOPSIS

       pppd [options] plugin capiplugin.so [options for capiplugin]
       before pppd 2.4.1:
       pppd [options] plugin /usr/lib/pppd/<pppd-version>/capiplugin.so [options for capiplugin]

DESCRIPTION

       The  capiplugin  provides  a  method  to  use  PPP over ISDN with ISDN controllers that provide a CAPI2.0
       interface.  The plugin is responsible for the call setup with  CAPI2.0.   You  can  dial  out,  wait  for
       incoming  calls and set up communication over leased lines. It implements a feature to reject an incoming
       call and callback. This feature can also be used when dialing out.  In this case, the party called has to
       reject  the call and call back soon.  When using dial-on-demand it is possible let both parties setup the
       connection, that means while the pppd is in dial-on-demand mode not only an outgoing paket  but  also  an
       incoming  call  can trigger the connection setup. This can also combined with callback to assign the cost
       to one side only (COSO).

PPPD VERSIONS

       The plugin interface of the pppd is binary incompartible between different version of the  pppd.  So  you
       need a different capiplugin for every version of the pppd. The different plugins will be in the directory
       /usr/lib/ppp/<pppd-version>.  Since 2.4.1 pppd checks if the version  of  the  plugin  matches  and  also
       search the plugins in these directories. With pppd versions before 2.4.1 you need to specify the absolute
       pathname of the plugin.

HOW IT WORKS

       The capiplugin registers a new_phase_notifier and its own options to the pppd when loaded. When the  pppd
       goes  into phase SERIALCONN, the capiplugin set up a connection and sets the global variable devnam.  The
       capiplugin will register a timer function that is called every second to handle the CAPI  messages  while
       pppd is running.  To notify pppd when CAPI messages arrive, the CAPI file descriptor is added to the list
       of file descriptors which the pppd monitors for input.  Once the connection is set up the pppd will start
       PPP negotiation on device devnam. When the pppd enters the DEAD phase, the connection will be dropped (if
       it is still active) When operating in dial-on-demand mode with wakeup on incoming calls, in phase DORMANT
       the  plugin  will  setup CAPI2.0 to accept incoming calls.  To wakeup pppd when an incoming call arrives,
       the plugin will generate an UDP paket to the discard port (9) of the gateway, so don't filter this  paket
       or wakeup by incoming a call will not work.

MODES OF OPERATION

       normal dial out
              Simply make a connection, for example to your Internet provider.
              Required options: number.
              Recommended options: msn.
              Other possible options: controller, dialmax, dialtimeout, protocol and redialdelay.

       dial out with callback
              Call a given number, the called party rejects the call and then calls back.
              Required options: number and coso remote.
              Recommended options: cli and msn or inmsn.
              Other possible options: cbwait, controller, connectdelay, dialtimeout, protocol

       dial out on demand
              Initiate  the connection only on demand, i.e. when data traffic is present and drop the connection
              after a fix amount of idle time.
              Required options: number.
              Required pppd options: demand, connect, idle.
              Recommended options: msn.
              Other possible options: controller, dialmax, dialtimeout, protocol and redialdelay.

       dial out on demand on an incoming phone call
              Initiate the connection only on demand, i.e. when data traffic is present  or  an  incoming  phone
              call  is  detected  and drop the connection after a fix amount of idle time. This is useful if you
              are not at home and you want your computer to make a connection to the internet.
              Required options: number and cli.
              Required options: number, voicecallwakeup and inmsn and/or cli.
              Required pppd options: demand, connect, idle.
              Recommended options: msn.  Other possible options:  controller,  dialmax,  dialtimeout,  protocol,
              redialdelay and inmsn.

       wait for dial in
              Wait for calls and accept incoming calls.
              Recommended options: cli and msn or inmsn.
              Possible options: connectdelay, controller, dialtimeout, protocol

       wait for dial in and call back.
              Wait for calls, reject the call and then call back.
              Required options: cbnumber.
              Recommended options: cli and msn or inmsn.
              Other possible options: cbdelay, connectdelay, controller, dialtimeout, protocol

       dial on demand and also wait for dial in
              Initiate  the  connection only on demand, i.e. when data traffic is present or when the other side
              dial in and drop the connection after a fix amount of idle time.
              Required options: number and inmsn and/or cli.
              Recommended options: cli and msn or inmsn.
              Optional options: coso caller.
              Other possible options: cbdelay, connectdelay, controller, dialtimeout, protocol

       dial on demand and also wait for dial in with COSO.
              Initiate the connection only on demand, i.e. when data traffic is present or when the  other  side
              dial in and drop the connection after a fix amount of idle time. If option coso local is set, pppd
              will reject an incoming call from the remote party and will callback.  With the option coso remote
              set, the remote party should reject the incoming call and call back.
              Required options: number, inmsn and/or cli, coso local or coso remote.
              Recommended options: cli and msn or inmsn.
              Other possible options: cbdelay, connectdelay, controller, dialtimeout, protocol

       leased line
              set up a leased line connection, with or without CAPI channel bundling.
              Required options: channels.  Other possible options:
              connectdelay, controller, dialtimeout and protocol

OPTIONS

       avmadsl
              make  an DSL connection with the Fritz!Card DSL controller.  The parameters for the DSL connection
              will be loaded from file /etc/drdsl/adsl.conf. This file can be edited or will be created  by  the
              program drdsl.

       cbdelay <seconds>
              Number  of  seconds  to wait before callback, when acting as dial-in server with callback. Default
              value is 2 seconds.

       cbnumber <phone numbers>
              List of phone numbers for callback, separated by  commas,  when  acting  as  dial-in  server  with
              callback.

       cbwait <seconds>
              Time to wait for callback before giving up. Default value is 60 seconds.

       channels <channel specification>
              List of b-channels or ranges to activate leased line mode, separated by commas.

       cli <phone numbers>
              List of numbers from which incoming calls will be accepted, separated by commas.

       clicb  The  option  is  retained  for  compartiblity  reasons only.  Use option coso local or coso remote
              instead.
              Enable callback mode.  When option number is set, call number and wait for callback.  When  option
              number is not set, wait for incoming call, reject the call and call back.  This option is optional
              if the cbnumber option is set.

       connectdelay <seconds>
              Number of seconds to wait after a connection is set up, before  PPP  negotiation  starts.  Default
              value  is  0  seconds.   This option is useful when connecting with protocol modem.  Some Internet
              access servers will hang up if they receive data immediately after the connection is established.

       controller <controller specification>
              For point-to-multipoint <controller specification> is only the CAPI 2.0 controller number, default
              is 1.  For point-to-point, specify <controller number>,<ddi>,<length of internal numbers>

       controller[1-3] <controller specification>
              Like option controller.  Used to specify more than one controller

       coso caller
              No callback is done, the costs are assigned to the caller.

       coso local
              The  costs  are  assigned  to  the local party.  On an incoming call pppd will reject the call and
              callback.

       coso remote
              The costs are assigned to the remote party.  On an outcoming call the remote party will reject the
              call and callback.

       dialmax <times>
              Maximum number of times the list of phone numbers is tried before giving up.  Default value is 4.
              If  dialmax is set to 0, the list is retried infinitely until a connection is made (or the process
              is stopped).

       dialtimeout <seconds>
              Time to wait for the connection to be established or fail before giving up.  Default value  is  60
              seconds.

       inmsn <msn>
              List  of  phone numbers to monitor for calls, separated by commas.  If this option is not set, the
              value of option msn is used.

       inmsn[1-3] <msn>
              List of phone numbers to monitor for calls on  controller  specified  by  option  controller[1-3],
              separated by commas.  If this option is not set, the value of option msn[1-3] is used.

       msn <msn>
              Phone number used to make outgoing calls. Also used for incoming calls if option inmsn is not set.

       msn[1-3] <msn>
              Phone  number  used to make outgoing calls on controller specified by option controller[1-3]. Also
              used for incoming calls if option inmsn[1-3] is not set.

       number <phone numbers>
              List of phone numbers to call, separated by commas.  Every number in the list is  called  until  a
              connection  can  be  established.  When the end of the list is reached, the first number is called
              again.  See option dialmax.

       numberprefix <prefix>
              phone number to dial to access an outside line. For example, numberprefix 0.

       numberprefix[1-3] <prefix>
              phone number to dial to access an outside line for controller specified by option controller[1-3].
              For example, numberprefix1 0.

       protocol hdlc | x75 | v42bis | modem | analogmodem | v110async | v120async
              ISDN  protocol  to  use. With hdlc and adskpppoe, the sync option must be added to the pppd.  With
              x75, v42bis, modem, v110async and v120async the sync option MUST NOT be enabled. Default value  is
              hdlc.   Not  all  controllers  support v42bis, modem and v120async.  Use capiinfo(8) to view which
              features your controller supports.

       redialdelay <seconds>
              Number of seconds to wait between redialing. Default value is 5 seconds.

       voicewakeup
              With this option a incoming voicecall can trigger an outgoing connection setup.

EXAMPLE FOR NORMAL DIAL OUT

       Probably the most common use of pppd is to dial out to an ISP.  This can be specified with a command like

              pppd call isp

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/isp file is set up by the system administrator to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              defaultroute
              name USERNAME
              plugin capiplugin.so ®msn MSN
              number PHONENUMBER
              protocol hdlc
              ipcp-accept-local
              ipcp-accept-remote
              /dev/null

       and where the files /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets are set up by the system administrator
       to resemble the following:

              USERNAME * PASSWORD *

EXAMPLE OF DIAL OUT WITH CALLBACK

       Dial out with callback can be specified with a command like

              pppd call isp-callback

       where  the  /etc/ppp/peers/isp-callback  file  is  set  up  by  the  system administrator to resemble the
       following:

              sync
              noauth
              defaultroute
              name USERNAME
              plugin capiplugin.so
              msn MSN
              number PHONENUMBER
              coso remote
              cli PHONENUMBER
              protocol hdlc
              ipcp-accept-local
              ipcp-accept-remote
              /dev/null

       and where the files /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets are set up by the system administrator
       to resemble the following:
       USERNAME * PASSWORD *

EXAMPLE DIAL OUT ON DEMAND

       To  dial  out  on  demand  and drop the link after 120 seconds idle time on the link add this line to the
       /etc/inittab file:

              isp:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call isp demand connect "" idle 120

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/isp file is set up by the system administrator to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              defaultroute
              name USERNAME
              plugin capiplugin.so ®msn MSN
              number PHONENUMBER
              protocol hdlc
              ipcp-accept-local
              ipcp-accept-remote
              /dev/null

       and where the files /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets are set up by the system administrator
       to resemble the following:

              USERNAME * PASSWORD *

EXAMPLE DIAL OUT ON DEMAND AND ON AN INCOMING PHONE CALL

       To  dial  out on demand or on an incoming phone call and drop the link after 120 seconds idle time on the
       link add this line to the /etc/inittab file:

              isp:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call isp demand connect "" idle 120

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/isp file is set up by the system administrator to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              defaultroute
              name USERNAME
              plugin capiplugin.so
              msn MSN
              number PHONENUMBER
              cli VOICEPHONENUMBER
              voicecallwakeup
              protocol hdlc
              ipcp-accept-local
              ipcp-accept-remote
              /dev/null

       and where the files /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets are set up by the system administrator
       to resemble the following:

              USERNAME * PASSWORD *

EXAMPLE DIAL OUT ON DEMAND AND ALSO ACCEPT AN INCOMING DATA CALL

       To  dial  out  on demand or on an incoming data call and drop the link after 120 seconds idle time on the
       link add this line to the /etc/inittab file:

              isp:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call isp demand connect "" idle 120

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/isp file is set up by the system administrator to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              defaultroute
              name USERNAME
              plugin capiplugin.so
              msn MSN
              number PHONENUMBER
              inmsn MSN
              protocol hdlc
              ipcp-accept-local
              ipcp-accept-remote
              /dev/null

       and where the files /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets are set up by the system administrator
       to resemble the following:

              USERNAME * PASSWORD *

EXAMPLE OF WAIT FOR DIAL IN WITHOUT CLI AUTHENTICATION

       Wait for incoming calls, accept them according to options msn, inmsn, and protocol.

       Do not provide option cli to the capiplugin.  Start a pppd for every b channel.  Authorization is checked
       using PAP or CHAP and the ip numbers are assigned according to the /etc/ppp/pap-secrets or /etc/ppp/chap-
       secrets  file.   Assume  that the server has ip number 192.168.0.1, the clients are to be assigned the ip
       numbers starting from 192.168.0.2, and the hostname of the server is "dialinserver".  Add these two lines
       to the /etc/inittab file:

              p0:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-noncli
              p1:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-noncli

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/incoming-noncli file is set up to resemble the following:

              sync
              auth
              plugin capiplugin.so
              inmsn MSN
              protocol hdlc 192.168.0.1:

       with the files /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets set up to resemble the following:

              user1 dialinserver PASSWORD1 192.168.0.2
              user2 dialinserver PASSWORD2 192.168.0.3

EXAMPLE OF WAIT FOR DIAL IN WITH CLI AUTHENTICATION

       Wait for incoming calls, accept them according to options msn, inmsn, cli and protocol.

       Start  a  pppd for every client.  Assume that the server has ip number 192.168.0.1 and the clients are to
       be assigned the ip numbers starting from 192.168.0.2.  Add these three lines to the /etc/inittab file:

              p0:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-cli cli 04711 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.2
              p1:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-cli cli 04712 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.3
              p2:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-cli cli 04713 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.4

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/incoming-cli file is set up to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              plugin capiplugin.so
              inmsn MSN
              protocol hdlc

EXAMPLE OF WAIT FOR DIAL IN WITH CLI AUTHENTICATION AND CALLBACK

       Wait for incoming calls, accept them according to options msn, inmsn, cli and protocol,  reject  incoming
       calls and call back.

       Start  a  pppd for every client.  Assume that the server has ip number 192.168.0.1 and the clients are to
       be assigned the ip numbers starting from 192.168.0.2.  Add these three lines to the /etc/inittab file.

              p0:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-cli cli 04711 cbnumber 4711 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.2
              p1:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-cli cli 04712 cbnumber 4712 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.3
              p2:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call incoming-cli cli 04713 cbnumber 4713 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.4

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/incoming-cli file is set up to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              plugin capiplugin.so
              inmsn MSN
              protocol hdlc

EXAMPLE OF A LEASED LINE CONNECTION WITH HDLC

       Assume that the server has ip number 192.168.0.1 and the peer has the ip number  192.168.0.2.   Add  this
       line to the /etc/inittab file:

              p0:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call leased-hdlc controller 1 channels 1 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.2

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/leased-hdlc file is set up to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              lcp-echo-interval 5
              lcp-echo-failure 3
              lcp-max-configure 50
              lcp-max-terminate 2
              noccp
              noipx
              persist
              plugin capiplugin.so
              protocol hdlc

EXAMPLE OF A LEASED LINE CONNECTION WITH V42BIS

       Assume  that  the  server has ip number 192.168.0.1 and the peer has the ip number 192.168.0.2.  Add this
       line to the /etc/inittab file for server 1 (192.168.0.1):

              p0:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call leased-v42bis controller 1 channels 1 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.2

       and this line to the /etc/inittab file for server 1 (192.168.0.2):

              p0:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/pppd call leased-v42bis controller 1 channels p1 192.168.0.2:192.168.0.1

       where the /etc/ppp/peers/leased-v42bis file is set up to resemble the following:

              sync
              noauth
              lcp-echo-interval 5
              lcp-echo-failure 3
              lcp-max-configure 50
              lcp-max-terminate 2
              noccp
              noipx
              persist
              plugin capiplugin.so
              protocol v42bis

CAVEATS

       Every pppd awaiting incoming calls can receive an incoming call first.  So when two pppds are started  to
       monitor the same MSN, one with CLI Authentication and the other without, the following can happen:

              The  Client  with  the  CLI specified to the first pppd calls, but the pppd without the cli option
              receives the call first and accepts it.

       To combine CLI Authentication and PAP/CHAP Authentication, use one MSN for CLI  authenticated  calls  and
       another for the PAP/CHAP authenticated calls.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Messages are sent to the syslog daemon just as in normal pppd operation; see the pppd manual page.

SEE ALSO

       pppd(8), capiinfo(8), capiinit(8), capictrl(8)

AUTHORS

       Carsten Paeth (calle@calle.in-berlin.de)
       AVM GmbH Berlin (info@avm.de)

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