Specifications

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To start the pstndiag tool in Linux, type pstndiag from the command line of a cmd prompt. No
arguments are required because the path is set by the install of the Intel Dialogic System Release
software.
Notes: 1. You can specify options at the command line. For more information on these options, see
Section 26.7, “PSTN Diagnostics Command Line Options”, on page 137.
2. If a board is stopped after you have launched the pstndiag tool, you will need to exit from the
tool, restart the board, and relaunch the tool to use it again.
26.4.2 The Main Window
After you have launched the pstndiag tool, the main window displays a hierarchical tree of all
known components in your system. This view is called the system level view. The tree consists of
three levels: board, trunk, and channel. At the top level, the tree lists all boards that have been
downloaded in your system. For each board, all trunks (or spans) are listed. For each trunk, all
channels within a trunk are listed. Each of these components (board, trunk, channel) is called a
device. The tree can be collapsed or expanded by clicking on the + and - icons.
Figure 7 illustrates a system level view of a DM/V960A-4T1-PCI board.
Figure 7. PSTN Diagnostics Tool - System Level View