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dahdi_hardware
DAHDI_HARDWARE(8) User Contributed Perl Documentation DAHDI_HARDWARE(8)
NAME
dahdi_hardware - Shows Dahdi hardware devices.
SYNOPSIS
dahdi_hardware [-v][-x]
OPTIONS
-v Verbose ouput - show spans used by each device etc. Currently only implemented for the Xorcom Astribank.
-x Show disconnected Astribank unit, if any.
DESCRIPTION
Show all dahdi hardware devices. Devices are recognized according to lists of PCI and USB IDs in Dahdi::Hardware::PCI.pm and
Dahdi::Hardware::USB.pm . For PCI it is possible to detect by sub-vendor and sub-product ID as well.
The first output column is the connector: a bus specific field that shows where this device is.
The second field shows which driver should handle the device. a "-" sign marks that the device is not yet handled by this driver. A "+"
sign means that the device is handled by the driver.
For the Xorcom Astribank (and in the future: for other Dahdi devices) some further information is provided from the driver. Those extra
lines always begin with spaces.
Example output:
Without drivers loaded:
usb:001/002 xpp_usb- e4e4:1152 Astribank-multi FPGA-firmware
usb:001/003 xpp_usb- e4e4:1152 Astribank-multi FPGA-firmware
pci:0000:01:0b.0 wctdm- e159:0001 Wildcard TDM400P REV H
With drivers loaded, without -v:
usb:001/002 xpp_usb+ e4e4:1152 Astribank-multi FPGA-firmware
usb:001/003 xpp_usb+ e4e4:1152 Astribank-multi FPGA-firmware
pci:0000:01:0b.0 wctdm+ e159:0001 Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F
With drivers loaded, with -v:
usb:001/002 xpp_usb+ e4e4:1152 Astribank-multi FPGA-firmware
LABEL=[usb:123] CONNECTOR=usb-0000:00:1d.7-1
XBUS-00/XPD-00: FXS Span 2
XBUS-00/XPD-10: FXS Span 3
XBUS-00/XPD-20: FXS Span 4
XBUS-00/XPD-30: FXS Span 5
usb:001/003 xpp_usb+ e4e4:1152 Astribank-multi FPGA-firmware
LABEL=[usb:4567] CONNECTOR=usb-0000:00:1d.7-4
XBUS-01/XPD-00: FXS Span 6 XPP-SYNC
XBUS-01/XPD-10: FXO Span 7
XBUS-01/XPD-20: FXO Span 8
XBUS-01/XPD-30: FXO Span 9
pci:0000:01:0b.0 wctdm+ e159:0001 Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F
perl v5.14.2 2009-04-20 DAHDI_HARDWARE(8)