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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_ISDN_I4L
has multiple definitions:
drivers/isdn/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_ISDN_I4L:
CONFIG_TTY
isdn
This driver allows you to use an ISDN adapter for networking connections and as dialin/out device. The isdn-tty's have a built in AT-compatible modem emulator. Network devices support autodial, channel-bundling, callback and caller-authentication without having a daemon running. A reduced T.70 protocol is supported with tty's suitable for German BTX. On D-Channel, the protocols EDSS1 (Euro-ISDN) and 1TR6 (German style) are supported. See Documentation/isdn/README for more information.
ISDN support in the linux kernel is moving towards a new API, called CAPI (Common ISDN Application Programming Interface). Therefore the old ISDN4Linux layer will eventually become obsolete. It is still available, though, for use with adapters that are not supported by the new CAPI subsystem yet.
drivers/isdn/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_ISDN_I4L:
(none)
isdn
This driver allows you to use an ISDN-card for networking connections and as dialin/out device. The isdn-tty's have a built in AT-compatible modem emulator. Network devices support autodial, channel-bundling, callback and caller-authentication without having a daemon running. A reduced T.70 protocol is supported with tty's suitable for German BTX. On D-Channel, the protocols EDSS1 (Euro-ISDN) and 1TR6 (German style) are supported. See Documentation/isdn/README for more information.
ISDN support in the linux kernel is moving towards a new API, called CAPI (Common ISDN Application Programming Interface). Therefore the old ISDN4Linux layer is becoming obsolete. It is still usable, though, if you select this option.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module isdn CONFIG_ISDN_I4L : drivers/isdn/Kconfig : "Old ISDN4Linux (deprecated)" # in 2.6.4–2.6.39, 3.0–3.19, 4.0–4.5, 4.11–4.20, 5.0–5.2
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