File: //etc/isdn/ibod.cf
# $Id: ibod.cf,v 1.4 1998/03/10 08:44:28 smith Exp $
# $Symbol$
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# Configuration file for ibod (ISDN Bandwidth On Demand)
#
# This file contain the initial configuration values for the
# ibod daemon. Each line contain a keyword and a value.
#
# Boolean attributes are set with 0 or 1 which corresponds to
# false and true respectively. A boolean attribute not specified
# at all is allways false.
#
# Lines beginning with # are treated as comments and are ignored.
#
# IMPORTANT RULES!
#
# 1. Keywords are case sensitive.
# 2. Kewords must begin at first column.
# 3. Keyword and value must be separated by exctly one (1)
# space ot tab chracter.
#
# This file is re-read every time ibod receives SIGHUP (1) signal.
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# DEVICE <name> Name of ISDN PPP device.
# Default is ippp0.
#
# ENABLE 1|0 Enable/disable bandwidth-on-demand.
# Default is enable (1).
#
# INTERVAL <n> Specify the sample time interval in ms.
# Default is 500 ms.
#
# FILTER <n> Defines "filtering factor". A value of 10 means
# that the average bytes/sec value measured over 10
# intervals must pass the limit defined by LIMIT
# to bring up or down the slave link.
# Default is 5.
#
# LIMIT <n> Transfer rate limit in bytes/sec for bringing
# up or down isdn slave channel.
# Default is 7000.
#
# STAYUP 0|1 Enable/disable slave channel stay up function.
# If enabled the 2:nd cannel (slave link) will stay
# up even if the average bytes/sec decrease the value
# defined by LIMIT. In this case the slave link will
# stay up until hangup time is reached.
# (Example: isdnctrl huptimeout ippp1 60)
# If disabled the slave link will be brought down in
# the same way it is brought up.
# Default is 0.
#
# STAYUP_TIME <n> Defines the minimum time in seconds the 2:nd
# channel will unconditionally stay up after it has
# been brought up. Default value is 30.
#
INTERVAL 500
FILTER 10