OhPhone_1.3.7
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文件列表:
ohphone\.cvsignore (91, 2001-10-29)
ohphone\check_listen.awk (831, 2000-11-01)
ohphone\CVS (0, 2003-03-13)
ohphone\CVS\Entries (1032, 2003-03-13)
ohphone\CVS\Repository (17, 2003-03-13)
ohphone\CVS\Root (50, 2003-03-13)
ohphone\CVS\Tag (9, 2003-03-13)
ohphone\main.cxx (133138, 2003-03-06)
ohphone\main.h (20327, 2002-12-16)
ohphone\Makefile (6533, 2003-01-07)
ohphone\mpl-1.0.htm (20583, 2001-08-17)
ohphone\ohphone.1 (14229, 2000-08-21)
ohphone\OhPhone.dsp (6164, 2003-02-26)
ohphone\ohphone.dsw (537, 2000-05-11)
ohphone\precompile.cxx (966, 2000-05-02)
ohphone\regtest (2214, 2000-11-01)
ohphone\sdlvid.cxx (17191, 2002-12-16)
ohphone\sdlvid.h (6121, 2002-12-04)
ohphone\stresstest (756, 2001-01-24)
ohphone\version.h (1389, 2003-03-07)
ohphone\vidlinux.cxx (3723, 2002-12-02)
ohphone\vidlinux.h (3520, 2000-08-07)
ohphone\xlibvid.cxx (33095, 2002-10-08)
ohphone\xlibvid.h (12605, 2002-06-27)
OhPhone man page
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NAME
ohphone - initiate, or receive, a H.323 IP telephony call
SYNOPSIS
ohphone -l|--listen [options]...
ohphone [options]... address
DESCRIPTION
ohphone is a command line application that can be used to listen for
incoming H.323 calls, or to initiate a call to a remote host. Although
originally intended as a test harneess for the OpenH323 project (see
http://www.openh323.org) it has developed into a fully functional H.323
endpoint application. ohphone includes a simple menu that allows interactive
control of functions, as well as allowing control of most dialling and
answer functions via a phone handset when used with a Quicknet (see
http://www.quicknet.com) LineJack or PhoneJack.
When used with the -l option, ohphone will wait for incoming calls. If this
option is not specified, ohphone expects a hostname to be specified and will
attempt to connect to a H.323 client at that address.
OPTIONS
All of the command line options to ohphone can be specified in long form, and
the most commonly used options also have single character equivalents. The
long forms can also be used in the ohphone configuration file. To disable or
turn off a feature, use the long form of the name with the prefix --no-, i.e.
--no-answer or --no-gsm.
-a, --auto-answer
Automatically answer incoming calls.
--aec, level
Set the AEC (audio echo cancellation) level when using a Quicknet card.
level must be in the range 0 through 3. The default value is 2.
-b, --bandwidth bps
Limit bandwidth usage reported to gatekeeper to bps bits/second.
--callerid
Enable transmission of caller ID to phone handset
-d, --autodial host
Automatically dial host if phone goes off hook.
--dial-after-hangup
By default ohphone will present a busy tone when a connection is broken,
requiring the handset to be put on hook before making another call. If
this flag is specified, a new dialtone will be presented, allowing a new
connection to be made without requiring an hook transition.
--disable-menu
Disable the internal menu.
-e, --silence
Disable silence detection and removal for GSM and software G.711.
-f, --fast-disable
Do not request H323V2 FastConnect when initiaiting a connection.
-h, --h245tunnel-disable
Do not perform H245 tunneling when initiating a connection.
-g, --gatekeeper host
Upon startup, register with only with the specified gatekeeper rather than
attempting to find a gatekeeper by using UDP broadcast.
--g711-ulaw
Set G.711 uLaw as preferred codec.
--g711-Alaw
Set G.711 ALaw as preferred codec.
--g7231
Set G.723.1 as preferred codec, when using a Quicknet card.
--gsm
Use GSM 06.10 as preferred codec.
--h261 device
Enable reception of video data in H.261 format. The device specifies the
device to be used to display the received video information. Permitted
values of device are:
ppm
Create a numbered sequence of PPM files
svga256
Write directly to the console in 256 colour VGA mode (Linux only)
svga
Write directly to the console in full-colour VGA mode (Linux only)
x1132s
Create an X11 window using a TrueColor visual write to using using
the XShm extensions (Unix systems only)
x1132
Create an X11 window using a TrueColor visual write to using using
standard X11 pixmaps
-i, --interface interface
Only bind to the specified network interface address. By default, ohphone
automatically listens for incoming calls on all TCP/IP network interfaces
available on the host machine. This option is useful for running multiple
copies of ohphone on the same multi-homed machine, or for ensuring that
only calls from the external, or internal, network will be received on a
particular handset.
-j, --jitter delay
Set jitter buffer to delay ms. By default, this is set to 50 ms.
-l, --listen
Listen for incoming calls.
-n, --no-gatekeeper
Do not attempt to find a gatetkeeper upon startup using UDP broadcast.
-o, --output filename
Write trace output (enabled with the -t option) to the specified file
rather than to stdout.
-p, --proxy host
Connect to the remote endpoint using the specified H.323 proxy host,
rather than attempting to connect directly.
-playvol vol
Set the playback (speaker) volume for Quicknet devices
-q, --quicknet num
Use the specified Linux telephony device (/dev/phonenum) rather than a
sound card. This overrides the default of using the sound card.
-r, --require-gatekeeper
Exit if a gatekeeper cannot be found.
-recvol vol
Set the record (microphone) volume for Quicknet devices
-s, --sound device
Select the sound input and output device. The default value is /dev/dsp0.
--sound-in, --sound-out device
Select the sound input or output device seperately. Only needed if
different sound devices are needed for input and output.
-t, --trace
Enable debug tracing, which displays messages at run-time to assist in
debugging or problem identification. Specifying this option multiple time
increases the amount of information displayed. ohphone has trace
statements up to level 5. Use the -o option to write the trace
information to a file rather than to stdout.
-u, --user name
Set local endpoint alias name. Can be used multiple times to add multiple
aliases. By default, the alias list contains a single entry with the
current user's login name.
--videoformat format
Set the video capture format. format must be the string pal (default) or ntsc
--videoinput input
Set input port used for video. The default value is 0 - the maximum value
is determined by the video device
--videoquality quality
Set the video qualty requested from the remote endpoint. quality must be
in the range 0 to 31.
--videosize size
Set the size of the transmitted video signal. size must be the string
small (default) or large
CONFIGURATION FILE
ohphone options and speed dials can be set in the ohphone configuration
file ~/.pwlib_config/ohphone.ini . This config file is divided into
sections, with each section indentified by a header enclosed in square
brackets. Options must be located in the section prefixed with [Options],
whilst speed dials must be located in the section prefixed [Speedial]. The
long form of any command line option specified above can be specified in
the configuration file, in the format:
option = value
SPEED DIALS
ohphone can be configured to dial an IP address upon entering a speed
dial code conisisting of an integer followed by the hash (#) character.
Speed dial codes are available via the menu "C" command (see the MENU
section) or via the phone handset (if a Quicknet card is used). ohphone
Speed dials are configured using the menu "D" command, or can be added
directly to the [SpeedDials] section of the configuration file (see below).
DIALLING IP NUMBERS USING A HANDSET
An IP number can be dialled using a phone handset connected to a Quicknet
card. This is done by pushing the star (*) button, and then entering the
IP number using the star (*) button to seperate each of the four parts of
the IP address, and then pressing the (#) button. For example, the
sequence below can be used to dial the IP address 192.168.***.5:
*192*168*****5#
INTERNAL MENU
ohphone allows the user to perform various operations whilst listening for
an incoming connection, or whilst a call is in progress. These operations
are accessed via single line commands which each start with a single
character identifying the function. The available commands are:
Q or X
Hangup any active calls and exit the program.
H
Hangup any active calls.
C address [gateway]
Initiate a call to the specified host or IP address. If the optional
getway paramater is used, then the specified gateway will be used to
make the call. If the address ends with the hash (#) character, it is
assumed to be a Speed Dial code.
L
List all current speed dial codes
D code address
Create a new speed dial for address using code.
S
Print statistics of the call in progress.
P
Toggle between speakerphone and normal mode
A
Turn AEC up by one level (Quicknet cards only)
a
Turn AEC down by one level (Quicknet cards only)
EXAMPLES
ohphone -l
Find a gatekeeper on the local network, register with it, and then listen
for incoming calls.
ohphone -ln
Listen for calls without registering with a gatekeeper.
ohphone -ln -q0 --callerid
Listen for calls without registering with a gatekeeper, using /dev/phone0
(a Quicknet card) as the sound device, and enabling transmission of caller
ID to the handset on incoming calls.
ohphone -n ipaddress
Make a call using directly to another endpoint without a gatekeeper
ohphone -n ipaddress
Make a call using directly to another endpoint without a gatekeeper
FILES
~/.pwlib_config/ohphone.ini
BUGS
Picking up a handset after initiating a call using the menu C comment
sometimes produces odd results
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