Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

capiinit(8) [debian man page]

capiinit(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       capiinit(8)

NAME
capiinit - start or stop CAPI-capable ISDN cards SYNOPSIS
capiinit [OPTIONS] start | stop | show | status | prepare | reload | activate | deactivate capiinit [OPTIONS] activate|deactivate cardname capiinit [OPTIONS] activate|deactivate driver [cardname] DESCRIPTION
capiinit is called with one of the following actions: start Load all modules and initialize all cards (loading the firmware), which are configured in /etc/capi.conf. stop Reset all cards and unload modules. show Show the current configuration. status Show the current status. prepare Load all modules. activate Initialize all cards. activate cardname Initialize one card (i.e.: c4-ec00). activate driver [cardnumber] Initialize one card. deactivate Reset all cards. deactivate cardname Reset one card (i.e.: c4-ec00). deactivate driver [cardnumber] Reset one card. reload Reset all cards and initialize them again. Firmware files are searched in this order in the following directories: /usr/share/isdn/`uname -r`, /usr/share/isdn, /usr/lib/isdn, /lib/isdn. There is a sample config in /etc/capi.conf. OPTIONS
-c filename, --config filename Use filename as config file (default is /etc/capi.conf). -d, --debug Save patch values for debugging purposes. -s, --silent Don't show status information. AUTHOR
Manpage written from C source by Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>, updated by Matthias Klose <m@klose.in-berlin.de>. capiinit(8)

Check Out this Related Man Page

capiinit(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       capiinit(8)

NAME
capiinit - start or stop CAPI-capable ISDN cards SYNOPSIS
capiinit [OPTIONS] start | stop | show | status | prepare | reload | activate | deactivate capiinit [OPTIONS] activate|deactivate cardname capiinit [OPTIONS] activate|deactivate driver [cardname] DESCRIPTION
capiinit is called with one of the following actions: start Load all modules and initialize all cards (loading the firmware), which are configured in /etc/capi.conf. stop Reset all cards and unload modules. show Show the current configuration. status Show the current status. prepare Load all modules. activate Initialize all cards. activate cardname Initialize one card (i.e.: c4-ec00). activate driver [cardnumber] Initialize one card. deactivate Reset all cards. deactivate cardname Reset one card (i.e.: c4-ec00). deactivate driver [cardnumber] Reset one card. reload Reset all cards and initialize them again. Firmware files are searched in this order in the following directories: /usr/share/isdn/`uname -r`, /usr/share/isdn, /usr/lib/isdn, /lib/isdn. There is a sample config in /etc/capi.conf. OPTIONS
-c filename, --config filename Use filename as config file (default is /etc/capi.conf). -d, --debug Save patch values for debugging purposes. -s, --silent Don't show status information. AUTHOR
Manpage written from C source by Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>, updated by Matthias Klose <m@klose.in-berlin.de>. capiinit(8)
Man Page

4 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. IP Networking

Mulitiple Nic's

Hi, I'm running HPUX 11.0 on a machine with two Nic's. Everytime I install UNIX I select the card I want as the primary but it doesn't show up. When I do a ioscan it shows both cards but the card I want is listed as UNCLAIMED UNKNOWN how can I change this? Magnus (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Magnus
2 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

How to config NSAP address???

i have a trouble with network card. My Sun System(Sun Solaris 5.6) has 2 network cards. One works with IP address and the other works with NSAP address. But i don't know how to config the network card with NSAP address. Could any body tell me how to config this??? Thank you very much (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: hhquan
0 Replies

3. AIX

Load balancing across network cards

The title speaks for itself. I have never attempted this but understand there is a way to use two network cards (en0 and en1) with the same IP address so as to load balance the traffic flow through both cards. Anyone know the answer? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: johnf
4 Replies

4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

activate and deactivate

hi all by using gethostbyname, i can know whether the net is available or not. it is working fine when i activate or deactivate in neat. the problem is when i remove cable(netcable) it is not working proparly, i would like to know it. am using fedora5, AMD can u please help me . thank... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: munna_dude
3 Replies