Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Legal Notes
- Contents
- Typographical Conventions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Hardware Installation
- 3 Installing the Driver Software in Windows XP
- 4 Installing the Driver Software in Windows 2000
- 5 Installing the Driver Software in Windows NT 4.0
- 6 Installing the Driver Software in Novell NetWare
- 7 Installation in Linux
- 8 AVM System Architecture
- 9 Technical Summary
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Technical Support from AVM
- Index
- Declaration of CE Conformity

Installing CAPI4Linux in SuSE Linux
38 ISDN-Controller C2 – 7 Installation in Linux
7. In the following selection menus, enter the line type
(only for DSS1: point-to-multipoint or point-to-point
line) for each of the S
0
lines of your ISDN-Controller C2.
By default, both S
0
lines are configured as point-to-
point lines.
Confirm your entries.
The resources required for the ISDN-Controller C2 are
determined by the PCI BIOS of the computer.
Your entries are automatically registered under the rele-
vant controller type “c2” in the “/etc/capi.conf” file.
8. Restart your computer. The CAPI 2.0 driver is initialized
automatically.
9. Use the following command to determine whether the
CAPI driver software is present in the system:
lsmod
The “lsmod” command is available only if you are
logged on as “root”.
The screen output should now contain the following
loaded modules:
c4
b1
capi
capifs
kernelcapi
capiutil
This concludes the installation of CAPI4Linux.
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