Dialogic 6.2 Fax Machine User Manual


 
mkinfopk
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At least one space must be inserted between each command line
argument. If you enter mkinfopk at the command line without
specifying any arguments, mkinfopk displays a list of all the possible
arguments.
An example of using mkinfopk to create an infopkt stream file:
mkinfopk -o faxstrem.ips doc @ g3_strip 1
indirg3 letrhead.g3 g3_strip 1 indirg3 salute.g3
ascii_strip 1 ascii letrbody.asc g3_strip 1
indirg3 signatur.g3
Note: 1 is a dummy value when it follows the g3_strip and other
infopkts.
Tag type doc, g3_strip, ascii_strip, page, t30, bop,
spi, eos, fax_hdr, eff.
For tag (parameter setting) infopkts, the
argument value is not normally used, and
mkinfopk inserts a dummy value. When you do
not specify an argument value, mkinfopk uses
hard-coded default parameter values. If, however,
arg is the @ character, mkinfopk prompts you to
enter parameter values for this infopkt. (The bop
type does not have parameters, so the @ character
has no effect on it.) When you specify the
fax_hdr infopkt type, mkinfopk prompts you for
the label format text, whether or not @ is used.
For a fax infopkt stream file, the first infopkt type
must be doc.
For a speech infopkt stream file, the first infopkt
type must be spi.