Modifying Configuration Files

User-Defined Configuration File (btcall.cfg)

 

The user-defined configuration file contains parameters that set

 

values such as specific fax formatting. The Brooktrout SDK supplies

 

a default configuration file named btcall.cfg.

 

If you have a btcall.cfg file created for a previous release of the

 

Bfv API, delete the following parameters from the file. These

 

parameters have been removed or moved to another configuration

 

file as indicated:

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

did_digits

This DID digit detection parameter has been modified and moved to the

 

callctrl.cfg file.

 

 

did_variable

This DID digit detection parameter has been modified and moved to the

 

callctrl.cfg file.

 

 

digital

The call control (callctrl.cfg) configuration file replaces the configuration

 

file defined by the digital parameter.

 

 

isdn

The call control (callctrl.cfg) configuration file replaces the configuration

 

file defined by the isdn parameter.

 

 

line_encoding

The call control configuration file (callctrl.cfg) that replaces the teleph.cfg

 

file (see Volume 6 of the Bfv API Reference Manual) does not use this

 

parameter.

 

 

nrings

This parameter has been renamed num_rings and moved to the callctrl.cfg

 

file.

 

 

switch_hook

This parameter has been renamed flash_hook_duration and moved to the

 

callctrl.cfg file.

 

 

teleph

The call control (callctrl.cfg) configuration file replaces the configuration

 

file defined by the teleph parameter.

 

 

 

Parameters are listed in any order and typed in either uppercase or

 

lowercase or both. Only one parameter per line is permitted.

 

Parameters must be separated from their values: a decimal integer,

 

a hexadecimal integer, or a character string by one or more spaces.

 

Commas, colons, and dashes are not valid parameter separators. The

 

default value is automatically supplied for each missing parameter;

 

and parameters that do not match any of the valid keywords are

 

ignored. If a parameter appears more than once, the last occurrence

 

is the one that will take effect.

 

For details about parameters and valid values, see the Bfv API

 

Reference Manual, Volume 6, Appendix A, Configuration Files.

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