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avmcapictrl(8) |
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avmcapictrl − Add, reset or remove active AVM cards and load firmware
avmcapictrl add
<portbase> <irq> <type>
avmcapictrl load <bootcode> [<contrnr>
[<protocol>
[P2P | <dn1>:<spid1>
[<dn2>:<spid2>]]]]
avmcapictrl reset [contrnr]
avmcapictrl remove [contrnr]
avmcapictrl trace [contrnr]
[off|short|on|full|shortnodata|nodata]
avmcapictrl addcard <driver> <portbase>
<irq> [ <membase> [ <cardnr> ] ]
avmcapictrl is used to register active AVM ISA cards kernelcapi system and therewith to the isdn system. You need it also to upload the firmware to any active AVM card. If an error occure please also check the kernel error messages by using the command dmesg(8).
add <portbase> <irq> <type>
is used to add a ISA card to
the kernel-capi2.0 system. The portbase can have the
values 0x150, 0x250, 0x300 and 0x340 for the B1 ISA cards,
look at the jumper on the card. For a T1-ISA (HEMA) card you
can select an wide range of ports.
irq can be selected from the following values:
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 15.
type can be B1 or T1.
load <bootcode> [<contrnr> [<protocol>
[P2P |
<dn1>:<spid1> [<dn2>:<spid2>]]]]
is used to load the firmware to a card bootcode is a
t4-file. The actual versions of the t4-files for the
different d-channel protocols can be found at
ftp://ftp.avm.de/cardware/b1/linux/firmware.
You need different t4-files for different d channel
protocols: b1-1tr6.t4 for 1TR6, b1.t4 for DSS1 and
b1-usa.t4 for 5ESS and NI1 (DSS1 is also supported).
For M1/M2 PCMCIA cards you need m1-s10.t4 or m1-s4.t4
depending on the handy type used.
contrnr is the number of the controller (card) starting
from 1.
protocol can be DSS1, CT1, VN3, AUSTEL, 5ESS or NI1.
P2P point to point
DN1:SPID1 DN2:SPID2 is for the american protocols 5ESS
and NI1.
reset [contrnr]
is used to reset a card if
loading has failed. This function only make sence if card is
not successfully loaded.
contrnr is the number of the controller (card) starting
from 1.
remove [contrnr]
is used to remove a card
previous added. You can also remove automatic added cards
(for example a B1-PCI card).
contrnr is the number of the controller (card) starting
from 1.
trace [contrnr] [off|short|on|full|shortnodata|nodata]
is used to trace CAPI2.0
messages. The trace will be done as kernel messages, see
dmesg(8).
contrnr is the number of the controller (card) starting
from 1.
off switch traceing off
short switch one line per CAPI2.0 message tracing on
on | full switch on full decode tracing
shortnodata switch on line per CAPI2.0 message tracing
on, but exclude DATA_B3_IND and DATA_B3_REQ messages.
on | full switch on full decode tracing, but exclude
DATA_B3_IND and DATA_B3_REQ messages.
addcard <driver> <portbase> <irq> [ <membase> [ <cardnr> ] ]
is used to add a card, this is
more generic than add.
driver currently b1isa or t1isa
portbase can have the values 0x150, 0x250, 0x300 and
0x340 for the b1isa driver, look at the jumper on the card.
For t1isa driver you can select an wide range of ports.
irq can be selected from the following values: 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 15.
membase memory address if needed by driver
cardnr only usefull with driver t1isa
Carsten Paeth <calle@calle.in-berlin.de>
ttyI(4), isdnctrl(8), isdninfo(4). dmesg(8). syslogd(8).
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