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Asterisk Hardware Ninjutsu • Chapter 11 363# and checking.# ring_timeout 20# This is for modems that reliably detect remote "tones." This changes# the dial string from the standard ATDT5551212 to ATDT5551212w;# (See about the ATS06=255 - wait for dial tone). When the modem# dials, it "waits" for another tone. If the iWar receives an "OK,"# then we know the end supplied some sort of tone. Most modems can't# do this. Leave this commented out if your modem doesn't support it.# tone_detect 1# Banner file. Banners are used to attempt to figure out what the remote# system is.banner_file /usr/local/etc/banners.txt# Blacklist file. This file contains phone numbers that should# never be called (for example, 911).blacklistfile /usr/local/etc/iwar-blacklist.txt# Serial connection timeout (in seconds). This is used to detect when# the modem doesn't return a result code. In that event, we'll# hang the modem up. See the ATS07 (S07) at the top of this config file.serial_timeout 60# When connected (carrier detected), this is the amount of time to# wait (in seconds) for iWar to search for a "login banner." If# no data is received and/or there is no banner, we hang up# when this amount of time is reached.banner_timeout 20# On the off chance that we keep receiving data, and the banner_timeout is# never reached, this is the amount of data we will receive before giving# up (hang up). Data sent from the remote end reset the banner_timeout -# without this safe guard, the system may never hang up because it keeps

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