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| GSM0710MUXD(8) | System Manager's Manual | GSM0710MUXD(8) | 
NAME¶
gsm0710muxd - a GSM 07.10 muxer
SYNOPSIS¶
gsm0710muxd [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
A GSM muxer is needed to keep a PPP/GPRS up & running while sms and calls are still signaled on another channel. Some modems even support using GPRS while a call is active, others suspend GPRS during calls.
The muxer supports various options to change the behaviour for different modems. Use -h to see a brief help screen.
All logging is done through syslog, see the syslog for errors and warnings.
COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS¶
- -d
 - Fork, get a daemon (default: no)
 - -v
 - Verboser logging (give twice for even more verbose)
 - -s <serial port name>
 - Serial port device to connect to (default: /dev/modem)
 - -t <timeout>
 - reset modem after this number of seconds of silence (default: 0)
 - -P <pin-code>
 - PIN code to unlock SIM (default: <not set>). This is normally not needed but some modems need the pin before enabling the muxer mode.
 - -p <number>
 - use ping and reset modem after this number of unanswered pings (default: 0)
 - -l <filename>
 - set logfile name (default: <not set>)
 - -x <dir>
 - power management base dir (default: <not set>)
 - -a <mode>
 - additional_functionality (default: 0). This is a bit-set enabling quirks for different modem. The quirks are: WAKEUP_WITH_SYSFS = 1, WAKEUP_WITH_SEQUENCE = 2, SIEMENS_C35 = 4, ENFORA = 8, SHORT_INIT = 16.
 - -b <baudrate>
 - muxer-mode baudrate (default: 115200)
 - -B <baudrate>
 - serial port baudrate (default: 115200)
 - -m <mode>
 - Mode (basic, advanced) (default: advanced)
 - -f <framsize>
 - Frame size (default: 64)
 - -h
 - Show a help message and display current settings.
 
HISTORY¶
The name 'gsm0710muxd' was chosen because the GSM specs describe this method in document 7.10.
BUGS/LIMITATIONS¶
gsm0710muxd There may accure bufferoverruns and thus missing data between muxer and client under certain situations.
Some settings could be determined by a AT-command at startup. This wouldn't be much reliable because modems often lie so i did not invest to much work in this.
AUTHOR¶
M. Dietrich <mdt@pyneo.org>
SEE ALSO¶
| 23 June 2009 | gsm0710muxd |