.\" $Id: $ .\" .\" CHECKIN $Date: $ .\" .\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii divaload.man for ASCII output, or .\" groff -man -Tps divaload.man for PostScript output .\" .TH DIVALOAD 8 "2000/12/02" divaload "Linux System Administration" .SH NAME divaload \- configure Eicon Diva active ISDN card .SH SYNOPSIS divaload controller protocol [options] .SH DESCRIPTION .B divaload is used to setup the Eicon Diva card for the proper configuration. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BI controller selects the controller (card). This can be either: .br .B -c n .br where .B n is the controller number, or .br .B -all .br to operate on all cards. .TP .BI protocol can be one of the following: .nf -f 1TR6 Germany, old protocol for PABX................ PRI & BRI -f ETSI DSS1, Europe (Germany, ...)................... PRI & BRI -f FRANC VN3, France, old protocol for PABX............ PRI & BRI -f BELG NET3, Belgien, old protocol for PABX.......... PRI & BRI -f SWED DSS1 with CRC4 off, Sweden, Benelux........... PRI -f NI NI1, NI2, North America, National ISDN........ PRI & BRI -f 5ESS 5ESS, North America, AT&T..................... PRI & BRI -f JAPAN Japan, INS-NET64.............................. PRI & BRI -f ATEL ATEL, Australia, old TPH1962.................. PRI & BRI -f US North America, Auto Detect.................... BRI -f ITALY DSS1, Italy................................... PRI & BRI -f TWAN DSS1, Taiwan.................................. PRI & BRI -f AUSTRAL Australia, Microlink (TPH1962), On Ramp ETSI.. PRI & BRI -f 4ESS_SDN 4ESS Software Defined Network................. PRI -f 4ESS_SDS 4ESS Switched Digital Service................. PRI -f 4ESS_LDS 4ESS Long Distance Service.................... PRI -f 4ESS_MGC 4ESS Megacom.................................. PRI -f 4ESS_MGI 4ESS Megacom International.................... PRI -f HONGKONG Hongkong...................................... PRI & BRI -f RBSCAS Robbed Bit Signaling, CAS..................... PRI -f QSIG QSIG, Intra PABX link protocol................ PRI & BRI .fi .LP The following options may be given to .BR divaload . .TP .BI "-e [" "1,2,3" ] set Layer 1 framing on PRI Adapter .LP .RS .B 1 - doubleframing (NO CRC4) .br .B 2 - multiframing (CRC4) .br .B 3 - autodetection .RE .TP .BI -x set PRI Adapter in NT mode; default mode is TE .TP .BI -z set PRI Adapter in High Impedance state until first user application does request interface activation .TP .BI "-l [" "1...30" ] set starting channel number on PRI Adapter. By default the allocation of channels is made on a high-to-low basis. By specifying -l you select a low-to-high allocation policy (in addition) .TP .BI "-q [" "0..3" ] select QSIG options .LP .RS .B 0 - CR and CHI 2 Bytes long (default) .br .B 1 - CR 1 byte, CHI 2 bytes .br .B 2 - CR is 2 bytes, CHI is 1 byte .br .B 3 - CR and CHI 1 byte .br (CR - Call Reference, CHI - B-Channel Ident.) .RE .TP .BI "-n [" "0...20" ] select NT2 mode and default length of DIDN (DIDN - Direct Inward Dial Number) .TP .BI -o turn off order checking of information elements .TP .BI "-p [" "1,2" ] establish a permanent connection (e.g. leased line configuration) .LP .RS .B 1 - TE <-> TE mode, structured line .br .B 2 - NT <-> TE mode, raw line .RE .TP .BI "-s [" "0,1,2,3" ] D-Channel Layer 2 activation policy on BRI Adapter .LP .RS .B 0 - On demand .br .B 1 - Deactivation only by NT side, preferred, default .br .B 2 - Always active .br .B 3 - Always active, mode 2 .RE .TP .BI "-t [" "0...63" ] specifies a fixed TEI value (Default is a automatic TEI assignment) .TP .BI -u select point to point mode on BRI Adapter; uses default TEI '0', NT2 mode is on .TP .BI "-[" "1...8" ]oad|osa|spid BRI Adapter B-Channel options Specify the Originating Address (OAD), Originating Sub-address (OSA) and/or Service Profile Identifier (SPID) for each B-channel (1 or 2 by BRI, 1...8 by 4BRI) .br Example: -1oad 123456 -1spid 1234560001 .TP .BI -d display protocol options summary .TP .BI -w select alternative protocol code directory. .br default directory: "/usr/share/isdn" .TP .BI "-h "\fRor\fB " -?" help .SH AUTHOR manpage written from -h output by Paul Slootman .