general_hardware: What hardware is supported by isdn4linux?
FAQ for isdn4linux: general: General information about isdn4...Generally, isdn4linux can control ISDN cards that are connected to the PC's ISA or PCI bus. Also a few PCMCIA cards are supported. However, isdn4linux can not make use of any devices connected via a serial or parallel interface (which are called 'terminal adaptors'), with only a few exceptions: the Creatix/Teles S0 box for the parallel port, and the Gazel 128 USB. For more details on which cards are supported see section hardware.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: general: General information about isdn4...Basically, isdn4linux can receive and transmit data via ISDN in several ways (X.75, HDLC, raw ip, synchronous ppp, asynchronous ppp, V.110). Some of its utilities offer additional features. Two examples are isdnlog, which allows logging of and reaction to ISDN events (including calculating any charges); and vbox, which provides voice answering machine capabilities. For more details see the section feature.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: general: General information about isdn4...least all countries which use Euro-ISDN are supported, however some pecularities apply. To find more about your country, check the section countries.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: general: General information about isdn4...The latest version of the kernel drivers should be found in the Linux kernel. However, sometimes the Linux kernel does not have the latest version or does not yet support your ISDN card. Additionally, you may need to use the isdn4k-util package. In those cases you could try to get the very latest version that is currently in development. See the section distrib.
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hardware_support: Which hardware is supported?
FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...Only internal cards that plug into an ISA or PCI slot are supported. ISA Plug&Play cards are also supported, but need some additional manual configuration by means of the isapnptools. For details on the configuration see question config_pnp. Internal cards may be active, semi-active, or passive. Unless you have paid big money, assume you have a passive card. More about the difference: see question hardware_activepassive.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...Yes, the drivers have been written to work with shared interrupts. However, at least for the AVM Fritz!PCI card occasional problems have been reported for motherboards with a BIOS bug (DFI motherboards K6BV3+, P5BV3+ K6XV3). Try to disable the BIOS option CPU to PCI WRITE Buffer in those cases as a workaround.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...In principle yes, however your hardware choice is currently limited to active cards and external devices. Most desired are external devices using standard interfaces (network, USB) which do not require isdn4linux at all. The drivers for passive cards are currently not working under 64bit. Obviously you can also not make use of binary drivers, unless you find a binary compiled for 64bit.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...Yes, most cards should run with isdn4linux on a DEC Alpha. Many cards have been reported to work with the HiSax driver. Also the active ICN card has been reported to work.
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FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...SBUS ISDN adapter: Old SUN-workstations used to have a SBUS interface for additional peripheral boards. There exists an ISDN sbus board sold as "X1012". As no information is available for these boards, they are NOT supported! Built-in ISDN adapter: Sparc-Station-LX, Sparc-Station-10 and Sparc-Server-10 have a motherboard with build-in isdn-adapter. These machines were supported by HISAX (kernel 2.3.0) but the code has been left unsupported for very long (over nine months).
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FAQ for isdn4linux: hardware: Supported hardware, its specia...Yes, in theory most cards should work. However some Endian format issues remain due to the bugs. I heard that the AVMFritz!PCIv2 card may work well with the old isdn4linux drivers (even with asterisk via chan_modem_i4l). Also the Eicon Diva Server cards should work. You are welcome to report any bugs and fixes to the mailing list. In any case, you may also get a terminal adapter (= external ISDN "modem").
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