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NAME

       openam - H.323 answering machine

SYNOPSIS

       openam [options]...

DESCRIPTION

       openam is a simple answering machine using the H.323 protocol.  openam works by setting up
       a H.323 listener process, and then waiting for incoming connections.  Whenever an incoming
       connection  is  established, it plays the outgoing message (OGM) and then starts recording
       any incoming audio from the remote end into a record file.

OPTIONS

       All of the command line options to openam can be specified in  long  form,  and  the  most
       commonly  used  options also have single character equivalents. The long forms can also be
       used in the openam configuration file.

       -d, --directory dir
              Set the directory that record files are created in to dir.

       -D, --disable codec
              Disable the specified codec (may be used multiple times).

       -g, --gatekeeper host
              Upon startup, register only with the specified gatekeeper rather than attempting to
              find a gatekeeper by using UDP broadcast.

       --g711message filename
              Set outgoing message for G.711 codec to filename.

       --g7231message filename
              Set outgoing message for G.723.1 codec to filename.

       --gsmmessage filename
              Set outgoing message for GSM codec to filename.

       -h, --help
              Display the help message.

       -i, --interface IP
              Only  bind  to  the  specified  network  interface  address.   By  default,  openam
              automatically listens for incoming calls on all TCP/IP network interfaces available
              on the host machine. This option is useful for running multiple copies of openam on
              the same multi-homed machine, or for ensuring that only calls from the external, or
              internal, network will be received on a particular answering machine.

       -k, --kill
              Kill recorded files after user command.

       -l, --limit secs
              Limit recorded messages to a duration of secs seconds (defaults to 30).

       --listenport port
              Listen on the specified tcp port instead of the default 1720.

       -m, --message filename
              Set outgoing message to filename.

       -n, --no-gatekeeper
              Do not attempt to find a gatekeeper upon startup using UDP broadcast.

       -o, --output filename
              Write  trace  output (enabled with the -t option) to the specified file rather than
              to stderr.

       --pcmmessage filename
              Set outgoing message for PCM derived codecs (G.711/GSM) to filename.

       -P, --prefer codec
              Sets the prefered codec  to  the  specified  codec.  If  used  multiple  times,  it
              specifies  an  order in preference, being the first one specified the most prefered
              one.

       --require-gatekeeper
              Exit if a gatekeeper cannot be found.

       -r, --run cmd
              Run the command specified as cmd after each recorded message.

       --save Save arguments in configuration file.

       -t, --trace
              Enable debug tracing, which displays messages at run-time to assist in debugging or
              problem  identification. Specifying this option multiple times increases the amount
              of information displayed. Use the -o option to write the  trace  information  to  a
              file rather than to stderr.

       -u, --username str
              Set the local endpoint name to str. Default is "OpenH323 Answering Machine vxxx".

CONFIGURATION FILE

       openam  options  can  be  set  in the openam configuration file ~/.pwlib_config/openam.ini
       either by edditing this file or via the --save option.  Options must  be  located  in  the
       section  prefixed with [Options]. The long form of any command line option specified above
       can be specified in the configuration file, in the format:

       option = value

EXAMPLES

       openam -n -m hello
              Start the program without registering with  a  gatekeeper  using  message  on  file
              hello.sw or hello.g723 depending on the codec.

       openam -m sample_message -r new_msg
              Start  the  answer  machine  searching for a gatekeeper to register with, using the
              examples "sample_message" and "new_msg" respectively as the answering  message  and
              the script to be run after each recorded message.

FILES

       ~/.pwlib_config/openam.ini

BUGS

       None that I know of.

SEE ALSO

       README.txt file in the doc directory.

                                           18 Jul 2001                                  openam(1)