02-09-2013
Thanks for the help, I have installed Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) Stable and it has worked great I ended up installing the 3.2.0 kernel from back-ports because the iwlagn driver didn't support my wireless card but the driver in the 3.2.0 kernel does. So far it is working great and I have set it up with KDE4 along with Gnome 2.x. I am really enjoying the stability and security of Debian.
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ringstat
RINGSTAT(1) Voicetronix Telephony Tools RINGSTAT(1)
NAME
ringstat - Perform a simple test of FXS (station) port ring and audio paths.
SYNOPSIS
ringstat [options]
DESCRIPTION
The ringstat utility performs a simple test of FXS port ring circuits. It exercises the card base functions including the audio path, ring
and hook detection. The ports will ring while on hook, play 10 seconds of dial tone if taken off hook, then ring again when they go back
on hook.
Press any key (on the keyboard) to end this test.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
--help, -?
Show summary of options.
--card number
Explicitly select the card to test. Default is card 0.
--module number
Explicitly select the module of a card to test. Default assumes 8 ports on the card to test. Valid values here are presently 0 or
1. It also assumes all modules have 4 ports. This option may change in the future.
SEE ALSO
vpbecho(1), measerl(1)
AUTHOR
Ron Lee, Peter Wintulich, David Rowe, Voicetronix <support@voicetronix.com.au>
This manual page was written by Ron <ron@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
VPB driver package Jan 4, 2007 RINGSTAT(1)