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GigaSet 307x Device Driver==========================1.   Requirements     ------------1.1. Hardware     --------     This release supports the connection of the Gigaset 307x/417x family of     ISDN DECT bases via Gigaset M101 Data, Gigaset M105 Data or direct USB     connection. The following devices are reported to be compatible:     Bases:        Siemens Gigaset 3070/3075 isdn        Siemens Gigaset 4170/4175 isdn        Siemens Gigaset SX205/255        Siemens Gigaset SX353        T-Com Sinus 45 [AB] isdn        T-Com Sinus 721X[A] [SE]        Vox Chicago 390 ISDN (KPN Telecom)     RS232 data boxes:        Siemens Gigaset M101 Data        T-Com Sinus 45 Data 1     USB data boxes:        Siemens Gigaset M105 Data        Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter DECT        T-Com Sinus 45 Data 2        T-Com Sinus 721 data        Chicago 390 USB (KPN)     See also http://www.erbze.info/sinus_gigaset.htm and              http://gigaset307x.sourceforge.net/     We had also reports from users of Gigaset M105 who could use the drivers     with SX 100 and CX 100 ISDN bases (only in unimodem mode, see section 2.4.)     If you have another device that works with our driver, please let us know.     Chances of getting an USB device to work are good if the output of        lsusb     at the command line contains one of the following:        ID 0681:0001        ID 0681:0002        ID 0681:0009        ID 0681:0021        ID 0681:00221.2. Software     --------     The driver works with ISDN4linux and so can be used with any software     which is able to use ISDN4linux for ISDN connections (voice or data).     CAPI4Linux support is planned but not yet available.     There are some user space tools available at     http://sourceforge.net/projects/gigaset307x/     which provide access to additional device specific functions like SMS,     phonebook or call journal.2.   How to use the driver     ---------------------2.1. Modules     -------     To get the device working, you have to load the proper kernel module. You     can do this using         modprobe modulename     where modulename is ser_gigaset (M101), usb_gigaset (M105), or     bas_gigaset (direct USB connection to the base).     The module ser_gigaset provides a serial line discipline N_GIGASET_M101     which drives the device through the regular serial line driver. To use it,     run the Gigaset M101 daemon "gigasetm101d" (also available from     http://sourceforge.net/projects/gigaset307x/) with the device file of the     RS232 port to the M101 as an argument, for example:	 gigasetm101d /dev/ttyS1     This will open the device file, set its line discipline to N_GIGASET_M101,     and then sleep in the background, keeping the device open so that the     line discipline remains active. To deactivate it, kill the daemon, for     example with	 killall gigasetm101d     before disconnecting the device.2.2. Device nodes for user space programs     ------------------------------------     The device can be accessed from user space (eg. by the user space tools     mentioned in 1.2.) through the device nodes:     - /dev/ttyGS0 for M101 (RS232 data boxes)     - /dev/ttyGU0 for M105 (USB data boxes)     - /dev/ttyGB0 for the base driver (direct USB connection)     You can also select a "default device" which is used by the frontends when     no device node is given as parameter, by creating a symlink /dev/ttyG to     one of them, eg.:        ln -s /dev/ttyGB0 /dev/ttyG2.3. ISDN4linux     ----------     This is the "normal" mode of operation. After loading the module you can     set up the ISDN system just as you'd do with any ISDN card.     Your distribution should provide some configuration utility.     If not, you can use some HOWTOs like         http://www.linuxhaven.de/dlhp/HOWTO/DE-ISDN-HOWTO-5.html     If this doesn't work, because you have some recent device like SX100 where     debug output (see section 3.2.) shows something like this when dialing         CMD Received: ERROR         Available Params: 0         Connection State: 0, Response: -1         gigaset_process_response: resp_code -1 in ConState 0 !         Timeout occurred     you might need to use unimodem mode:2.4. Unimodem mode     -------------     This is needed for some devices [e.g. SX100] as they have problems with     the "normal" commands.     If you have installed the command line tool gigacontr, you can enter     unimodem mode using         gigacontr --mode unimodem     You can switch back using         gigacontr --mode isdn     You can also load the driver using e.g.         modprobe usb_gigaset startmode=0     to prevent the driver from starting in "isdn4linux mode".     In this mode the device works like a modem connected to a serial port     (the /dev/ttyGU0, ... mentioned above) which understands the commands         ATZ                 init, reset             => OK or ERROR         ATD         ATDT                dial             => OK, CONNECT,                BUSY,                NO DIAL TONE,                NO CARRIER,                NO ANSWER         <pause>+++<pause>   change to command mode when connected         ATH                 hangup     You can use some configuration tool of your distribution to configure this     "modem" or configure pppd/wvdial manually. There are some example ppp     configuration files and chat scripts in the gigaset-VERSION/ppp directory     in the driver packages from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gigaset307x/.     Please note that the USB drivers are not able to change the state of the     control lines (the M105 driver can be configured to use some undocumented     control requests, if you really need the control lines, though). This means     you must use "Stupid Mode" if you are using wvdial or you should use the     nocrtscts option of pppd.     You must also assure that the ppp_async module is loaded with the parameter     flag_time=0. You can do this e.g. by adding a line like        options ppp_async flag_time=0     to /etc/modprobe.conf. If your distribution has some local module     configuration file like /etc/modprobe.conf.local,     using that should be preferred.2.5. Call-ID (CID) mode     ------------------     Call-IDs are numbers used to tag commands to, and responses from, the     Gigaset base in order to support the simultaneous handling of multiple     ISDN calls. Their use can be enabled ("CID mode") or disabled ("Unimodem     mode"). Without Call-IDs (in Unimodem mode), only a very limited set of     functions is available. It allows outgoing data connections only, but     does not signal incoming calls or other base events.     DECT cordless data devices (M10x) permanently occupy the cordless     connection to the base while Call-IDs are activated. As the Gigaset     bases only support one DECT data connection at a time, this prevents     other DECT cordless data devices from accessing the base.     During active operation, the driver switches to the necessary mode     automatically. However, for the reasons above, the mode chosen when     the device is not in use (idle) can be selected by the user.     - If you want to receive incoming calls, you can use the default       settings (CID mode).     - If you have several DECT data devices (M10x) which you want to use       in turn, select Unimodem mode by passing the parameter "cidmode=0" to       the driver ("modprobe usb_gigaset cidmode=0" or modprobe.conf).     If you want both of these at once, you are out of luck.     You can also use /sys/class/tty/ttyGxy/cidmode for changing the CID mode     setting (ttyGxy is ttyGU0 or ttyGB0).2.6. M105 Undocumented USB Requests     ------------------------------     The Gigaset M105 USB data box understands a couple of useful, but     undocumented USB commands. These requests are not used in normal     operation (for wireless access to the base), but are needed for access     to the M105's own configuration mode (registration to the base, baudrate     and line format settings, device status queries) via the gigacontr     utility. Their use is disabled in the driver by default for safety     reasons but can be enabled by setting the kernel configuration option     "Support for undocumented USB requests" (GIGASET_UNDOCREQ) to "Y" and     recompiling.3.   Troubleshooting     ---------------3.1. Solutions to frequently reported problems     -----------------------------------------     Problem:        You have a slow provider and isdn4linux gives up dialing too early.     Solution:        Load the isdn module using the dialtimeout option. You can do this e.g.        by adding a line like           options isdn dialtimeout=15        to /etc/modprobe.conf. If your distribution has some local module        configuration file like /etc/modprobe.conf.local,        using that should be preferred.     Problem:        Your isdn script aborts with a message about isdnlog.     Solution:        Try deactivating (or commenting out) isdnlog. This driver does not        support it.     Problem:        You have two or more DECT data adapters (M101/M105) and only the        first one you turn on works.     Solution:        Select Unimodem mode for all DECT data adapters. (see section 2.4.)3.2. Telling the driver to provide more information     ----------------------------------------------     Building the driver with the "Gigaset debugging" kernel configuration     option (CONFIG_GIGASET_DEBUG) gives it the ability to produce additional     information useful for debugging.     You can control the amount of debugging information the driver produces by     writing an appropriate value to /sys/module/gigaset/parameters/debug, e.g.        echo 0 > /sys/module/gigaset/parameters/debug     switches off debugging output completely,        echo 0x10a020 > /sys/module/gigaset/parameters/debug     enables the standard set of debugging output messages. These values are     bit patterns where every bit controls a certain type of debugging output.     See the constants DEBUG_* in the source file gigaset.h for details.     The initial value can be set using the debug parameter when loading the     module "gigaset", e.g. by adding a line        options gigaset debug=0     to /etc/modprobe.conf, ...     Generated debugging information can be found     - as output of the command         dmesg     - in system log files written by your syslog daemon, usually       in /var/log/, e.g. /var/log/messages.3.3. Reporting problems and bugs     ---------------------------     If you can't solve problems with the driver on your own, feel free to     use one of the forums, bug trackers, or mailing lists on         http://sourceforge.net/projects/gigaset307x     or write an electronic mail to the maintainers.     Try to provide as much information as possible, such as     - distribution     - kernel version (uname -r)     - gcc version (gcc --version)     - hardware architecture (uname -m, ...)     - type and firmware version of your device (base and wireless module,       if any)     - output of "lsusb -v" (if using an USB device)     - error messages     - relevant system log messages (it would help if you activate debug       output as described in 3.2.)     For help with general configuration problems not specific to our driver,     such as isdn4linux and network configuration issues, please refer to the     appropriate forums and newsgroups.3.4. Reporting problem solutions     ---------------------------     If you solved a problem with our drivers, wrote startup scripts for your     distribution, ... feel free to contact us (using one of the places     mentioned in 3.3.). We'd like to add scripts, hints, documentation     to the driver and/or the project web page.4.   Links, other software     ---------------------     - Sourceforge project developing this driver and associated tools         http://sourceforge.net/projects/gigaset307x     - Yahoo! Group on the Siemens Gigaset family of devices         http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/Siemens-Gigaset     - Siemens Gigaset/T-Sinus compatibility table         http://www.erbze.info/sinus_gigaset.htm5.   Credits     -------     Thanks to     Karsten Keil        for his help with isdn4linux     Deti Fliegl        for his base driver code     Dennis Dietrich        for his kernel 2.6 patches     Andreas Rummel        for his work and logs to get unimodem mode working     Andreas Degert        for his logs and patches to get cx 100 working     Dietrich Feist        for his generous donation of one M105 and two M101 cordless adapters     Christoph Schweers        for his generous donation of a M34 device     and all the other people who sent logs and other information.

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