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OBI2NCID(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	   OBI2NCID(1)

NAME
       obi2ncid - Obihai device to NCID gateway

SYNOPSIS
	obi2ncid [--configfile		     |-C <filename>]
		 [--debug		     |-D]
		 [--delay		     |-d <seconds>]
		 [--help		     |-h]
		 [--linefx		     |-f <string>]
		 [--logfile-append	     |-l <filename>]
		 [--logfile-overwrite	     |-L <filename>]
		 [--man			     |-m]
		 [--ncidhost		     |-n <[host][:port]>]
		 [--no-filter		     |-N]
		 [--obiport		     |-o <port>]
		 [--pidfile		     |-p <filename>]
		 [--rawfile-append	     |-r <filename>]
		 [--rawfile-overwrite	     |-R <filename>]
		 [--test		     |-t]
		 [--verbose		     |-v <1-9>]
		 [--version		     |-V]

DESCRIPTION
       The obi2ncid gateway obtains Caller ID from an Obihai VOiP telephone
       adapter and sends it to the NCID server.	 The server then sends the CID
       information to the NCID clients.

       The gateway was developed using Obi100, OBi110 and OBi200 devices that
       were available.

       The obi2ncid gateway uses either GTALK, the Voice Service AuthUserName,
       or the configurable default name for a line identifier.

       The line identifier(s) can be aliased by the NCID server so you can
       give each Voice Service a meaningful identification.

       The obi2ncid configuration file is /usr/local/etc/ncid/obi2ncid.conf.
       See the obi2ncid.conf man page for more details.

       The obi2ncid gateway can run on any computer, but normally it is run on
       same box as the NCID server.  If it is not run on the same box as the
       NCID server, you must configure the server IP address in the
       configuration file.

   LINEID
       The obi2ncid gateway attempts to assign the lineid based on the
       following table. "SP" is an abbreviation for "Service Provider" and
       "PSTN" is an abbreviation for "Public Switched Telephone Network."

	   Call type			   Lineid assigned
	   =========			   ===============
	   Google Voice in or out	       "GTALK"
	   VoIP in or out on default line   <AuthUserName>
	   Incoming PSTN			"FXO"
	   Outgoing PSTN using ##<number>	"FXS"
	   Outgoing VoIP using **1<number>	"SP1"
	   Outgoing VoIP using **2<number>	"SP2"
	   Outgoing VoIP using **3<number>	"SP3"
	   Outgoing VoIP using **4<number>	"SP4"
	   Device setup	 using **5<number>	"SP5"
	   Outgoing VoIP using **9<number>    "OBITALK"	 (a.k.a. Obi-to-Obi)

	   NOTES: If line selected is the GTALK line, then GTALK replaces SP?.
		  If line selected is **9, then OBITALK replaces SP9.
		  PSTN requires an OBiLINE device connected to an Obi200.

       For incoming/outgoing PSTN calls, see the description for --linefx.

       If **[0-9] is dialed on the keypad to select a line, the lineid becomes
       SP[0-9].

       The number of SP lines are 1 to 4 plus 5 and 9, depending on the
       device. The default lineid for SP1 to SP4 can be changed only in the
       obi2ncid.conf configuration file.  Google Talk is special in that
       "GTALK" can be detected on which SP line is used for it.	 The other
       voice providers must have their linesp[0-4] variable set to their
       lineid.

       SP9 has the reserved lineid of "OBITALK" and can not be changed.

       In cases where the lineid cannot otherwise be determined, the default
       lineid becomes OBIHAI.

   IMPORTANT
       This gateway does not work properly with a OBILINE add-on accessory
       that connects to a phone line.

REQUIREMENTS
       Obihai VoIP Telephone Adapter: Obi100, Obi110, Obi200, Obi202?
	   http://www.obihai.com/

       Google Voice or a SIP voice provider
	   (voip.ms, callcentric, others untested)

       The NCID server
	   http://ncid.sourceforge.net/ncid/ncid.html

       perl 5.6 or higher, perl(Config::Simple)

OPTIONS
       --configfile <filename>, -C <filename>
	 Specifies the configuration file to use.  The program will still run
	 if a configuration file is not found.

	 Default: /usr/local/usr/local/etc/ncid/obi2ncid.conf

       --debug, -D
	 Debug mode, displays all messages that go into the log file.  Use
	 this option to run interactively.

       --delay <seconds>, -d <seconds>
	 If the connection to the NCID server is lost, try every <delay>
	 seconds to reconnect.

	 Default: 30

       --help, -h
	 Displays the help message and exits.

       --linefx <string>, -f <string>
	 This option requires the OBiLINE FXO-to-USB Phone Line Adapter for
	 the Obi2xx series. The Obi110 has it built in.

	 Normally "FXO" and "FXS" refer to line (telco) and phone (handset)
	 respectively. OBiLINE changes the meaning of these to be "FXO" for
	 incoming calls and "FXS" for outgoing calls, so by default "FXO" and
	 "FXS" are used as the lineid and can not be changed.

	 However, if --linefx is given a value, it replaces both "FXO" and
	 "FXS" with that value.

	 For example:
	     --linefx POTS will cause the lineid for incoming and outgoing
	 calls to be POTS.

	 Default: no default

       --logfile-append <filename>, -l <filename>
       --logfile-overwrite <filename>, -L <filename>
	 Specifies the logfile name to write.  The program will still run if
	 it does not have permission to write to it.

	 If both options are present, --logfile-append takes precedence.

	 Default: Append to /var/log/obi2ncid.log

       --man, -m
	 Displays the manual page and exits.

       --ncidhost=<[host][:port]>, -n <[host][:port]>
	 Specifies the NCID server.  Port may be specified by suffixing the
	 hostname with :<port>.

	 Input must be <host> or <host:port>, or <:port>.

	 Default:  localhost:3333

       --no-filter, -N
	 Useful for development and troubleshooting purposes.

	 A list of zero or more filter lines is stored in obi2ncid.conf.

	 An Obihai device periodically sends out packets when it is doing its
	 own internal "housekeeping." Such packets do not have anything to do
	 with call activity, but they can clutter and confuse verbose output
	 because of their sheer volume and frequency.

	 However, in unusual circumstances it may be necessary to use the
	 --no-filter option to include all housekeeping packets.

	 Default: filtering is ON

       --obiport <port>, -o <port>
	 Specifies the UDP port to listen on for Caller ID from an OBi device.

	 Default: 4335

       --pidfile <filename>, -p <filename>
	 Specifies the pidfile name to write. The program will still run if it
	 does not have permission to write a pidfile. The pid filename that
	 should be used is /var/run/obi2ncid.pid.

	 Default: no pidfile

       --rawfile-append <filename>, -r <filename>
       --rawfile-overwrite <filename>, -R <filename>
	 Useful for development and troubleshooting purposes.

	 Writes packets to a file exactly as received from the gateway device.
	 A filename extension of .data is suggested. The rawfile can be
	 "played back" using test-obi-gw.

	 Raw packets from Obihai devices do not have a date/time stamp.	 When
	 played back, the obi2ncid gateway script will treat the packets as
	 arriving using the current date/time.

	 If both options are present, --rawfile-append takes precedence.

	 Default: no raw file

       --test, -t
	 Test mode is a connection to the gateway device without a connection
	 to the NCID server. It sets debug mode and verbose = 3.  The verbose
	 level can be changed on the command line.

	 Default: no test mode

       --verbose <1-9>, -v <1-9>
	 Output information, used for the logfile and the debug option.	 Set
	 the level to a higher number for more information.  Levels range from
	 1 to 9, but not all levels are used.

	 Default: verbose = 1

       --version, -V
	 Displays the version and exits.

EXAMPLES
       Start obi2ncid in test mode at verbose level 3
	   obi2ncid --test

       Start obi2ncid in test mode at verbose level 5 and keep a test log
	   obi2ncid -t -v5 -L test.log

       Start obi2ncid in test mode and keep a file of the input data
	   obi2ncid -t -R test.data

       Start obi2ncid in debug mode at verbose level 1
	   obi2ncid -D

FILES
       /usr/local/etc/ncid/obi2ncid.conf

SEE ALSO
       ncidd.8, ncidd.conf.5, obi2ncid.conf.1 test-obi-gw (available in source
       distribution only)

perl v5.20.3			  2016-02-18			   OBI2NCID(1)
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