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NAME

       icnctrl - configure ICN ISDN adaptor

SYNOPSIS

       icnctrl [-d Driver-Id] action options ...

DESCRIPTION

       icnctrl is used to setup the ICN ISDN device driver and for downloading the firmware into the ISDN card.

       The use of icnctrl makes sense, if you are using an ICN card only.

OPTIONS

       -d Driver-Id
              selects the S0 interface named by Driver-Id.  Driver-Ids are defined during driver initialisation.
              See  icn(4)  for  a  description  of  the  syntax to be used for modularised and monolithic driver
              versions.  This option must be used to identify the S0 interface if more than one S0 interface  is
              existent. If a single ICN-2B is used, it may be omitted.  If using more than one card, support for
              the  other cards is enabled with the add action of icnctrl. Ids may not start with digits or small
              x, because these values are misinterpreted as numeric  parameters  by  insmod.   For  loading  the
              module, always the newest modutils package should be used to avoid problems during load.

       The following actions may be given to icnctrl.

       add port [id1 [id2]]
              enables  support  for an additional card in the driver. If id1 and id2 are missing, adds an ICN-2B
              with an id given by the system. with id2 missing, adds an ICN-2B with an Id  given  by  the  user.
              With  both Ids given, adds an ICN-4B with both Ids given by the user. There is no checking against
              port-conflicts. Ports are checked later during first activation while downloading the firmware and
              can be changed at runtime. Ids are checked against conflicts, and if a conflict happens,  replaced
              by  the system in the same manner as if no Id was supplied. It is not allowed, to add cards, after
              a load was done.

       io [base-address port]
              sets the address of the memory-mapped IO-region and the port-base.  After loading  the  icn-module
              into  kernel-space,  this command should be used as the very first setup, if the hardware settings
              are different from the default settings below.  If both parameters are omitted, prints out current
              settings. The default memory address is 0xD0000, the default port-base is 0x320.  An ICN card uses
              4 port-addresses. The memory address is globally used for all cards (cards are mapped on  demand),
              while each card has its own port range. Memory range is 16k.

       leased on|1|2|off
              switches between normal (dialup) and leased-line mode. Leased-line mode is intended for usage with
              S64K-lines  or  -  if  both  channels  are used - for S02. If the second parameter is 1 , only one
              channel is enabled.  If the second parameter is 2 or on both channels are enabled. Leased lines do
              not have a D-channel. When leased-line mode is enabled, the driver simulates incoming calls  using
              special "phone-numbers" for calling and called address which are generated as follows:

              Calling number:
                     LEASEDx
                            where  x  is the internal slot-number of the S0 interface. This number starts with 0
                            for the first S0 interface  and  is  incremented  by  one  for  every  S0  interface
                            configured using the add action.

              Called number:
                     x
                            where x is equal to the channel number of the calling S0 interface starting with 1.

       load boot-code firmware [firmware2]
              downloads  the  firmware into the card and starts operation. Using this command, after loading the
              icn-module into kernel-space the first real access to the  hardware  is  done.  Therefore  the  io
              action  above,  should  be  used  before,  if the hardware settings are different from the default
              settings.  Usually the images are located in @DATADIR@.  The boot-code is named  loadpg.bin.   The
              firmware  depends  on the D-channel protocol of the ISDN line. For German 1TR6-lines, the firmware
              is named pc_1t_ca.bin.  For Euro-ISDN-lines, it is named pc_eu_ca.bin.  When  loading  an  ICN-4B,
              two  firmware  parameters  have  to  be  supplied.  The  first  firmware  is used for the upper S0
              connector, the second firmware is used for  the  lower  S0  connector  (towards  the  card's  slot
              connector).

       dump   is  available  if  the  program is configured using the --enable-dump option only. The contents of
              internal driver variables is dumped on stdout.

FILES

       @DATADIR@/loadpg.bin
              This is the image of the bootstrap loader, which is loaded first, then loads the firmware into the
              card's memory and starts execution.

       @DATADIR@/pc_1t_ca.bin
              This is the image of the firmware designed for the German 1TR6 protocol.

       @DATADIR@/pc_eu_ca.bin
              This is the image of the firmware, designed for Euro ISDN.

DIAGNOSTICS

       The following diagnostics may be issued on stderr:

       Read error on boot-code
              The file supplied as boot-code has less than 4096 bytes length or could not be read.

       Read error on firmware
              The file supplied as firmware has less than 65536 bytes length or could not be read.

BUGS

       No bugs so far.

AUTHOR

       © 1997 by Fritz Elfert <fritz@isdn4linux.de>

SEE ALSO

       isdnctrl(8), icn(4), isdnctrl(4), ttyI(4).

isdn4k-utils-3.12                                  1999/09/06                                         ICNCTRL(8)