Multi-Tech Systems ISI5634PCI/4/8 Manuale Utente
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ISI5634PCI/4/8 User Guide
Note: A base I/O address of 0, e.g., ISIBaseX=oxo, or omission of these
parameters for any card X, disables that particular card.
Miscellaneous:
Device files corresponding to ports on the ISI5634PCI cards are created in
the /dev folder. Use
ttyMxy
for normal ports and
cumxy
for
corresponding callout ports. The letter
x
is the card number (14), and
y
is the port number, (ad) for 4-port cards or (a-h) for 8-port cards.
Normal ports (
Normal ports (
ttyM
) are configured for dial-in connections. Callout
ports (
cum
) are used for dial-out connections.
To view busy I/O address space on your system, enter:
cat /proc/ioports
To view busy IRQs, enter:
cat /proc/interrupts
To load the driver manually, use
insmod
.
Example: To load two ISI cards configured with base I/O addresses 0x210
and 0x200 and IRQs 5 and 10, enter the following in the destination folder:
i
nsmod isicom
ISIBase1=0x210
Irq1=5
ISIBase2=0x200
Irq2=10
To remove the driver manually, enter
rmmod isicom
. This removes
the driver only if no ISI ports are in use.
Removing the ISI Driver (Linux)
1. Type
cd /usr/local
. Press ENTER.
2. Type
rm -r ISICOM
. Press ENTER.
3. This will remove driver for all ISI5634PCI cards in that Linux server.
4. Remove the isictl file by typing
4. Remove the isictl file by typing
rm isictl
in the /dev directory.
5. Remove all devices that start with ttyM1x, ttyM2x, ttyM3x and ttyM4x
in the /dev directory.