Technical data

4. Packages
TELMOND_MSN_N If certain calls should only be visible on some client PC’s imonc a filter
can be set to achieve that MSNs are only protocolled for those PCs.
If this is necessary (for example with flat sharing) the variable TELMOND_MSN_N holds the
number of MSN filters.
Default setting: TELMOND_MSN_N=’0’
TELMOND_MSN_x For each MSN filter a list of IP addresses has to be set which should
be able to view the call informations.
The variable TELMOND_MSN_N determines the number of those configurations, see above.
Composition of the variable:
TELMOND_MSN_x='MSN IP-ADDR-1 IP-ADDR-2 ...'
A simple example:
TELMOND_MSN_1='123456789 192.168.6.2'
If a call for a certain MSN should be displayed on more computers their IP addresses
have to be specified one after the other.
TELMOND_MSN_1='123456789 192.168.6.2 192.168.6.3'
TELMOND_CMD_N If a telephone call (Voice) is coming in for a MSN some commands can
be executed on the fli4l router optionally. TELMOND_CMD_N holds the number of commands
to be executed.
TELMOND_CMD_x TELMOND_CMD_1 bis TELMOND_CMD_n holds commands to be executed for
an incoming phone call.
Variable TELMOND_CMD_N specifies the quantity of commands, see above.
Composition of the variable:
MSN CALLER-NUMBER COMMAND ...
Set the MSN without area prefix. CALLER-NUMBER takes the complete caller id with
area prefix. If CALLER-NUMBER is set to an asterisk (*) telmond won’t pay attention
to the caller id.
An example:
TELMOND_CMD_1='1234567 0987654321 sleep 5; imonc dial'
TELMOND_CMD_2='1234568 * switch-on-coffee-machine'
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