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File README.SUSE of Package listen2fritz
Edit the configuration file in /etc/listen2fritz.conf and change it to fit your environment. The comments in the config file explain the options. Next step is to start listen2fritz. Start it in foreground first: # listen2fritz --foreground listen2fritz will display log messages in your shell session and log these also into the system log. Check if everything is working and correct the config file if not. If your setup is complex or you would like to check all cases of notification, do: # listen2fritz --testmode This allows you to simulate incoming and outcoming calls (a Fritz!Box simulating instance will be started, try HELP in the upcoming command line interface). The package also installed a system rc file under /etc/init.d/listen2fritz and an convenience link /usr/sbin/rclisten2fritz. Use your runlevel editor to enable listen2fritz for the desired runlevel (on a SUSE system a "chkconfig listen2fritz on" should do this). Preparing your AVM FRITZ!Box Fon ================================ To enable the call monitoring in your AVM FRITZ!Box Fon you have to dial #96*5* on a phone connected to the Fritz!Box (use #96*4* to disable the call monitoring). Having trouble to get it running? ================================= Read the documentation and man pages (there is no documentation yet -- read the source code).
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