159 lines
5.2 KiB
INI
159 lines
5.2 KiB
INI
# DMRLink SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE
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#
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# Rename to dmrlink.cfg and add your information
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#
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# minor tweaks to match install for use by DMRGateway
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# N4IRS
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#
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#
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# GLOBAL CONFIGURATION ITEMS
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#
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[GLOBAL]
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PATH: /opt/dmrlink/
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# NETWORK REPORTING CONFIGURATION
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# Enabling "REPORT_NETWORKS" will cause a reporting action for
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# IPSC each time the periodic reporting loop runs, that period is
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# specifiec by "REPORT_INTERVAL" in seconds. Possible values
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# for "REPORT_NETWORKS" are:
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# PICKLE - a Python pickle file of the network's data structure
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# (JSON DOES NOT WORK RNIGHT NOW) JSON - a JSON file of the network's data structure
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# (REDIS DOES NOT WORK RIGHT NOW) REDIS - send JSON format data structure to a local|remote
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# redis server
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# PRINT - a pretty print (STDOUT) of the data structure
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# "PRINT_PEERS_INC_MODE" - Boolean to include mode bits
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# "PRINT_PEERS_INC_FLAGS" - Boolean to include flag bits
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#
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# PRINT is the odd man out because it sends prettily formatted stuff
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# to STDOUT. The others send the internal data structure of the IPSC
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# instance and let some program on the other end sort it out.
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#
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# REPORT_INTERVAL - Seconds between reports
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# REPORT_PATH - Absolute path save data (pickle and json)
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#
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[REPORTS]
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REPORT_NETWORKS:
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REPORT_INTERVAL: 60
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REPORT_PATH:
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PRINT_PEERS_INC_MODE: 0
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PRINT_PEERS_INC_FLAGS: 0
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# SYSTEM LOGGER CONFIGURAITON
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# This allows the logger to be configured without chaning the individual
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# python logger stuff in dmrlink.py. LOG_FILE should be a complete
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# path/filename for *your* system. LOG_HANDERLS may be any of the
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# following, please, no spaces in the list if you use several:
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# console
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# console-timed
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# file
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# file-timed
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# syslog
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# LOG_LEVEL may be any of the standard syslog logging levels, though
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# as of now, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and CRITICAL are the only ones
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# used.
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#
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[LOGGER]
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LOG_FILE: /var/log/dmrlink/dmrlink.log
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LOG_HANDLERS: file
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LOG_LEVEL: INFO
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LOG_NAME: DMRlink
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# CONFIGURATION FOR IPSC NETWORKS
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# Please read these closely - catastrophic results could result by setting
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# certain flags for things DMRlink cannot do.
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#
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# [NAME] The name you want to use to identify the IPSC instance (use
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# something better than "IPSC1"...)
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# ENABLED: Should we communiate with this network? Handy if you need to
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# shut one down but don't want to lose the config
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# RADIO_ID: This is the radio ID that DMRLink should use to communicate
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# IP: This is the local IPv4 address to listen on. It may be left
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blank if you do not need or wish to specify. It is mostly
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useful when DMRlink uses multiple interfaces to serve as an
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application gatway/proxy from private and/or VPN networks
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to the real world.
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# PORT: This is the UDP source port for DMRLink to use for this
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# IPSC network, must be unique!!!
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# ALIVE_TIMER: Seconds between keep-alive transmissions
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# MAX_MISSED: How many missed keep-alives before we remove a peer
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# PEER_OPER: This signals the master and peers whether or not we are
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# operational. True is the only thing that makes sense.
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# IPSC_MODE: May be 'DIGITAL', 'ANALOG', or 'NONE'. Digital is really the
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# only thing that makes sense.
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# TSx_LINK: Is this time slot linked?
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# CSBK_CALL: Should be False, we cannot process these, but may be useful
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# for debugging.
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# RCM: Repeater Call Monitoring - don't unable unless you plan to
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# actually use it, this craetes extra network traffic.
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# CON_APP: Third Party Console App - exactly what DMRlink is, should
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# be set to True.
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# XNL_CALL: Can cause problems if not set to False, DMRlink does not
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# process XCMP/XNL calls.
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# XNL_MASTER: Obviously, should also be False, see XNL_CALL.
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# DATA_CALL: Process data calls. True if you want to process data calls
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# VOICE_CALL: Process voice calls. True if you want to process voice calls
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# MASTER_PEER: True if DMRlink will be the master, False if we're a peer
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# AUTH_ENABLED: Do we use authenticated IPSC?
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# AUTH_KEY: The Authentication key (up to 40 hex characters)
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# MASTER_IP: IP address of the IPSC master (ignored if DMRlink is the master)
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# MASTER_PORT: UDP port of the IPSC master (ignored if DMRlinkn is the master)
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#
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# ...Repeat the block for each IPSC network to join.
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#
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[SAMPLE_PEER]
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ENABLED: True
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RADIO_ID: 12345
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IP: 127.0.0.1
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PORT: 50000
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ALIVE_TIMER: 5
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MAX_MISSED: 20
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PEER_OPER: True
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IPSC_MODE: DIGITAL
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TS1_LINK: True
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TS2_LINK: True
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CSBK_CALL: False
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RCM: True
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CON_APP: True
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XNL_CALL: False
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XNL_MASTER: False
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DATA_CALL: True
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VOICE_CALL: True
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MASTER_PEER: False
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AUTH_ENABLED: True
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AUTH_KEY: 1A2B3C
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MASTER_IP: 1.2.3.4
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MASTER_PORT: 50000
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[SAMPLE_MASTER]
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ENABLED: False
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RADIO_ID: 54321
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IP: 192.168.1.1
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PORT: 50000
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ALIVE_TIMER: 5
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MAX_MISSED: 20
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PEER_OPER: True
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IPSC_MODE: DIGITAL
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TS1_LINK: True
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TS2_LINK: True
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CSBK_CALL: False
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RCM: True
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CON_APP: True
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XNL_CALL: False
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XNL_MASTER: False
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DATA_CALL: True
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VOICE_CALL: True
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MASTER_PEER: True
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AUTH_ENABLED: True
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AUTH_KEY: 1A2B3C
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# Below not used for a Master
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# MASTER_IP: 1.2.3.4
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# MASTER_PORT: 50000
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