| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | The isdn diversion services are a supporting module working together with | 
 | 2 | the isdn4linux and the HiSax module for passive cards.  | 
 | 3 | Active cards, TAs and cards using a own or other driver than the HiSax  | 
 | 4 | module need to be adapted to the HL<->LL interface described in a separate  | 
 | 5 | document. The diversion services may be used with all cards supported by  | 
 | 6 | the HiSax driver. | 
 | 7 | The diversion kernel interface and controlling tool divertctrl were written | 
 | 8 | by Werner Cornelius (werner@isdn4linux.de or werner@titro.de) under the | 
 | 9 | GNU General Public License. | 
 | 10 |  | 
 | 11 |     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
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 | 14 |     (at your option) any later version. | 
 | 15 |  | 
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 | 20 |  | 
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 | 24 |  | 
 | 25 | Table of contents | 
 | 26 | ================= | 
 | 27 |  | 
 | 28 | 1. Features of the i4l diversion services  | 
 | 29 |    (Or what can the i4l diversion services do for me) | 
 | 30 |  | 
 | 31 | 2. Required hard- and software | 
 | 32 |  | 
 | 33 | 3. Compiling, installing and loading/unloading the module   | 
 | 34 |    Tracing calling and diversion information  | 
 | 35 |  | 
 | 36 | 4. Tracing calling and diversion information | 
 | 37 |   | 
 | 38 | 5. Format of the divert device ASCII output | 
 | 39 |   | 
 | 40 |  | 
 | 41 | 1. Features of the i4l diversion services  | 
 | 42 |    (Or what can the i4l diversion services do for me) | 
 | 43 |  | 
 | 44 |    The i4l diversion services offers call forwarding and logging normally  | 
 | 45 |    only supported by isdn phones. Incoming calls may be diverted  | 
 | 46 |    unconditionally (CFU), when not reachable (CFNR) or on busy condition  | 
 | 47 |    (CFB).  | 
 | 48 |    The diversions may be invoked statically in the providers exchange | 
 | 49 |    as normally done by isdn phones. In this case all incoming calls | 
 | 50 |    with a special (or all) service identifiers are forwarded if the  | 
 | 51 |    forwarding reason is met. Activated static services may also be  | 
 | 52 |    interrogated (queried). | 
 | 53 |    The i4l diversion services additionally offers a dynamic version of | 
 | 54 |    call forwarding which is not preprogrammed inside the providers exchange | 
 | 55 |    but dynamically activated by i4l. | 
 | 56 |    In this case all incoming calls are checked by rules that may be | 
 | 57 |    compared to the mechanism of ipfwadm or ipchains. If a given rule matches | 
 | 58 |    the checking process is finished and the rule matching will be applied | 
 | 59 |    to the call. | 
 | 60 |    The rules include primary and secondary service identifiers, called  | 
 | 61 |    number and subaddress, callers number and subaddress and whether the rule | 
 | 62 |    matches to all filtered calls or only those when all B-channel resources | 
 | 63 |    are exhausted. | 
 | 64 |    Actions that may be invoked by a rule are ignore, proceed, reject,  | 
 | 65 |    direct divert or delayed divert of a call. | 
 | 66 |    All incoming calls matching a rule except the ignore rule a reported and | 
 | 67 |    logged as ASCII via the proc filesystem (/proc/net/isdn/divert). If proceed | 
 | 68 |    is selected the call will be held in a proceeding state (without ringing) | 
 | 69 |    for a certain amount of time to let an external program or client decide | 
 | 70 |    how to handle the call.  | 
 | 71 |              | 
 | 72 |  | 
 | 73 | 2. Required hard- and software | 
 | 74 |     | 
 | 75 |    For using the i4l diversion services the isdn line must be of a EURO/DSS1 | 
 | 76 |    type. Additionally the i4l services only work together with the HiSax  | 
 | 77 |    driver for passive isdn cards. All HiSax supported cards may be used for | 
 | 78 |    the diversion purposes. | 
 | 79 |    The static diversion services require the provider having static services | 
 | 80 |    CFU, CFNR, CFB activated on an MSN-line. The static services may not be  | 
 | 81 |    used on a point-to-point connection. Further the static services are only | 
 | 82 |    available in some countries (for example germany). Countries requiring the  | 
 | 83 |    keypad protocol for activating static diversions (like the netherlands) are | 
 | 84 |    not supported but may use the tty devices for this purpose. | 
 | 85 |    The dynamic diversion services may be used in all countries if the provider | 
 | 86 |    enables the feature CF (call forwarding). This should work on both MSN- and | 
 | 87 |    point-to-point lines. | 
 | 88 |    To add and delete rules the additional divertctrl program is needed. This | 
 | 89 |    program is part of the isdn4kutils package.    | 
 | 90 |  | 
 | 91 | 3. Compiling, installing and loading/unloading the module   | 
 | 92 |    Tracing calling and diversion information  | 
 | 93 |  | 
 | 94 |  | 
 | 95 |    To compile the i4l code with diversion support you need to say yes to the  | 
 | 96 |    DSS1 diversion services when selecting the i4l options in the kernel  | 
 | 97 |    config (menuconfig or config). | 
 | 98 |    After having properly activated a make modules and make modules_install all | 
 | 99 |    required modules will be correctly installed in the needed modules dirs. | 
 | 100 |    As the diversion services are currently not included in the scripts of most | 
 | 101 |    standard distributions you will have to add a "insmod dss1_divert" after | 
 | 102 |    having loaded the global isdn module. | 
 | 103 |    The module can be loaded without any command line parameters. | 
 | 104 |    If the module is actually loaded and active may be checked with a  | 
 | 105 |    "cat /proc/modules" or "ls /proc/net/isdn/divert". The divert file is  | 
 | 106 |    dynamically created by the diversion module and removed when the module is | 
 | 107 |    unloaded. | 
 | 108 |  | 
 | 109 |  | 
 | 110 | 4. Tracing calling and diversion information | 
 | 111 |   | 
 | 112 |    You also may put a "cat /proc/net/isdn/divert" in the background with the | 
 | 113 |    output redirected to a file. Then all actions of the module are logged. | 
 | 114 |    The divert file in the proc system may be opened more than once, so in  | 
 | 115 |    conjunction with inetd and a small remote client on other machines inside | 
 | 116 |    your network incoming calls and reactions by the module may be shown on  | 
 | 117 |    every listening machine.  | 
 | 118 |    If a call is reported as proceeding an external program or client may  | 
 | 119 |    specify during a certain amount of time (normally 4 to 10 seconds) what | 
 | 120 |    to do with that call.       | 
 | 121 |    To unload the module all open files to the device in the proc system must | 
 | 122 |    be closed. Otherwise the module (and isdn.o) may not be unloaded.  | 
 | 123 |  | 
 | 124 | 5. Format of the divert device ASCII output | 
 | 125 |   | 
 | 126 |    To be done later | 
 | 127 |  |