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<?xml version="1.0" standalone='no'?>
<!DOCTYPE spec SYSTEM "man.dtd">

<!-- $Id$ -->

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  <manpage name="ivcall" section="1" desc="A Linux tool for doing automated ISDN voice calls">

	<synopsis>
      	<cmd>ivcall [<arg>options</arg>] &lt;<arg>source-msn</arg>&gt; &lt;<arg>destination-msn</arg>&gt;</cmd>
      	<cmd>ivcall <arg>-a</arg> &lt;<arg>options</arg>&gt; &lt;<arg>msn</arg>&gt;</cmd>
	</synopsis>
	
	<description>
	  <p>ivcall is a small utility which may be used to make automated
	  telephone calls with your isdn4linux supported ISDN card. Outgoing calls are
	  supported as well as incoming calls. The audio data recieved
	  from the peer is written to STDOUT, audio data read from STDIN
	  is send to the peer. The audio data is in raw 8 bit uLaw 8 KHz format,
	  without any headers.</p>
	</description>
	
	<options>
	  
	  <option>
		<p><opt>-t | --timeout=</opt> <arg>TIMEOUT</arg></p>
		<optdesc><p>
            Specify a timeout for waiting for a successfull connection.
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>
	  
	  <option>
		<p><opt>-d | --device=</opt> <arg>DEVICE</arg></p>
		<optdesc><p>
			Selects a modem emulation device (e.g. /dev/ttyI7). If none given the first available will be used.
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>
	  
	  <option>
		<p><opt>-v | --verbose</opt></p>
		<optdesc><p>
			Enable debug mode. Ivcall will output the conversation with the modem emulation to STDERR .
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>
	  
	  <option>
		<p><opt>-a | --answer</opt></p>
		<optdesc><p>
			Instead of doing an outgoing call wait for an incoming
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>
	  
	  <option>
		<p><opt>-r | --rings=</opt> <arg>RINGS</arg></p>
		<optdesc><p>
			Specify how many RINGs ivcall should wait before accepting an incoming call
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>

	  <option>
		<p><opt>-h | --help</opt></p>
		<optdesc><p>
			Show help
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>
	  
	  <option>
		<p><opt>-V | --version</opt></p>
		<optdesc><p>
			Show version
		  </p></optdesc>
	  </option>


	</options>
	
    <section name="Signals">
      <p><arg>SIGINT</arg> ivcall will quit and terminate the connection.</p>
    </section>

	<section name="Author">
	  <p>ivcall was written by Lennart Poettering
		&lt;@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@&gt;. ivcall is available
		at <url
		href="http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/users/lennart/projects/ivcall/"/>
	  </p>
	</section>
	
	<section name="Comments">
	  <p>This man page was written using <manref name="xmltoman" section="1"
		  href="http://masqmail.cx/xml2man/"/> by Oliver Kurth.</p>
	</section>
	
  </manpage>