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60   A low-level-driver can register itself through an interface (which is
288 calls and are NOT assigned to a specific tty or network interface.
290 interface and then for an opened tty which:
296 4. Either the channel is not bound exclusively to another Net-interface, or
297 it is bound AND the other checks apply to exactly this interface.
300 Only when a matching interface or tty is found is the call accepted
310 requested protocols for the B-channel. If a net-interface, however
315 If an incoming call matches one network interface, it gets connected to it.
317 a network interface, the first tty gets a "RING" and so on.
356 d) For networking, continue: Create an interface:
365 f) Set the number for outgoing calls on the interface:
380 i) Set the dial mode of the interface:
385 "auto" means that the interface is in auto-dial mode, and will
387 the interface's link. Note that this can cause unexpected dialouts,
389 this interface can cause this.
392 In this mode, the interface will never make any connections on its
399 j) Setup the interface with ifconfig as usual, and set a route to it.
419 don't give an interface name to addif, the kernel will assign a name
427 list of the interface are accepted. You can add caller-id's With the
449 Returns the EAZ of an interface.
452 Deletes a number from one of the access-lists of the interface.
455 Removes the interface (and possible slaves) from the kernel.
459 Switches an interface to callback-mode. In this mode, an incoming call
472 incoming call for an interface which is configured for callback.
476 only while an interface is down.
484 x25iface X.25 interface encapsulation (first byte semantics as defined in
490 The Ethernet-address of the interface is faked, from its
516 Shows all parameters of an interface and the charge-info.
517 Try "all" as the interface name.
520 Forces hangup of an interface.
525 dialout of a specific net-interface. This can be done with the above
532 unbinds a previously bound interface.
536 cannot match to any configured interface.
544 Creates a slave interface for channel-bundling. Slave interfaces are
548 want. InterfaceName must be a real interface, NOT a slave. Slave interfaces
549 start dialing, if the master interface resp. the previous slave interface
558 Forces an interface to start dialing even if no packets are to be
565 With this command, it's now possible to have an interface listening to
566 mixed 1TR6- and Euro-Type lines. In this case, the interface has to be
568 for tty-emulation. Seen from the interface/tty-level the mapping
587 The interface to the link-level-module is described in the file INTERFACE.
588 If the interface should be expanded for any reason, don't do it