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- config CAPI_TRACE
- bool "CAPI trace support"
- default y
- help
- If you say Y here, the kernelcapi driver can make verbose traces
- of CAPI messages. This feature can be enabled/disabled via IOCTL for
- every controller (default disabled).
- This will increase the size of the kernelcapi module by 20 KB.
- If unsure, say Y.
- config ISDN_CAPI_CAPI20
- tristate "CAPI2.0 /dev/capi20 support"
- help
- This option will provide the CAPI 2.0 interface to userspace
- applications via /dev/capi20. Applications should use the
- standardized libcapi20 to access this functionality. You should say
- Y/M here.
- config ISDN_CAPI_MIDDLEWARE
- bool "CAPI2.0 Middleware support"
- depends on ISDN_CAPI_CAPI20 && TTY
- help
- This option will enhance the capabilities of the /dev/capi20
- interface. It will provide a means of moving a data connection,
- established via the usual /dev/capi20 interface to a special tty
- device. If you want to use pppd with pppdcapiplugin to dial up to
- your ISP, say Y here.
- config ISDN_CAPI_CAPIDRV
- tristate "CAPI2.0 capidrv interface support"
- depends on ISDN_I4L
- help
- This option provides the glue code to hook up CAPI driven cards to
- the legacy isdn4linux link layer. If you have a card which is
- supported by a CAPI driver, but still want to use old features like
- ippp interfaces or ttyI emulation, say Y/M here.
- config ISDN_CAPI_CAPIDRV_VERBOSE
- bool "Verbose reason code reporting"
- depends on ISDN_CAPI_CAPIDRV
- help
- If you say Y here, the capidrv interface will give verbose reasons
- for disconnecting. This will increase the size of the kernel by 7 KB.
- If unsure, say N.
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