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"/proc" file system
After being started, the DIDD (divadidd.[k]o) driver creates the directory /proc/net/isdn/eicon for kernel 2.4.x
and the directory /proc/net/eicon for kernel 2.5.x and higher in the proc file system. You can read the file
divadidd in this directory (for example by executing cat divadidd) to get version information on the DIDD driver.
After being started, the XDI driver (divas.[k]o) creates the file divas in the /proc/net/[isdn/]eicon directory. You
can read this file (for example by executing cat divas) to get version information on the XDI driver. A
subdirectory named adapter<no> (<no> is the logical Dialogic
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Diva
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Media Board number) is created in the
directory /proc/net/[isdn/]eicon for every logical Diva Media Board present in the system.
Each adapter<no> directory contains the following files:
info You can read this file (cat info) to get information on the Diva Media Board: board name, serial
number, number of channels supported by the board, hardware resources assigned to the board,
board state. Possible board states are: ready (ready to download and start firmware or fpga),
active (operating), trapped (firmware problem, core dump should be generated), unknown
(hardware problem), and slave (slave board of a Diva Media Board that supports multiple logical
boards)
group_optimization You can read this file (cat group_optimization) to get the current state of this feature (on|off -
1|0). You can write "1" to this file to turn this feature on (echo 1 > group_optimization). You can
write "0" to this file to turn this feature off (echo 0 > group_optimization). For further
information on this feature, see the online help.
dynamic_l1_down You can read this file (cat dynamic_l1_down) to get the current state of this feature (on|off -
1|0). You can write "1" to this file to turn this feature on (echo 1 > dynamic_l1_down). You can
write "0" to this file to turn this feature off (echo 0 > dynamic_l1_down). For further information
on this feature, see the online help.
Global fax configuration options