| SS7/ISDN Device DriversDescription: OpenSS7 Project Manual Pages SS7/ISDN DevicesLinux NET4 SCTP ImplementationLinux/SVR4.2 STREAMS Kernel ImplementationsThe Linux STREAMS man pages that are currently available are primarly for use by OpenSS7 developers who need documentation on the OpenSS7 stack internals. In some cases they provide good synopsis information concerning the design of a particular component. Man pages are provided primarily for the interfaces to openss7 components and act as a more brief primer than the interface specifications documents that are also available. For the interface specifications documents, please refer to our "References" page or our "Library" page. (Click on the area of interest in the image below and you will be taken to the pertinent manual page and then you can browse from there!) The major manual page areas are as follows:
The CP400P/E cards are 1-, 2- and 4-span T1, J1 or E1 PCI/PCIe cards supported by the x400pss7 driver. The primary manual page is x400p(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The V401P are 4-span T1 or E1 PCI cards supported by the x400pss7 driver. The primary manual page is x400p(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. A101c, A102c, A104c Device Driver The A101c, A102c and A104c are 1-, 2- and 4-span E1/T1/J1 PCI cards supported by the a100c driver. The primary manual page is a100c(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. TE410-SS7, TE405-SS7 Device Driver The TE405 and TE410 are 4-span T1/E1 PCI cards supported by the te400 driver. The primary manual page is te400(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. T400P-SS7, E400P-SS7 Device Driver The V400P are 4-span T1 or E1 PCI cards supported by the x400pss7 driver. The primary manual page is x400p(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. T100P-SS7, E100P-SS7 Device Driver The T100P and E100P are 1-span T1 or E1 PCI cards supported by the x100pss7 driver. The primary manual page is x100p(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The Tormenta is a 1-span T1 ISA card currently unsupported. The primary manual page is tormenta(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The CPC-388 is a 8-span E1/T1/J1 cPCI card supported by the cpc388 driver. The primary manual page is cpc388(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The CPC-396 is a 2-span T3 cPCI card supported by the cpc396 driver. The primary manual page is cpc396(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The PCI-384 is a 4-span E1/T1/J1 PCI card supported by the pci384 driver. The primary manual page is pci384(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The PCA-200E is a 155MHz (OC-3 ST-1) ATM AAL2/AAL3/AAL5 PCI card supported by the pca200e driver. The primary manual page is pca200e(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. The ACB56 is a single port V.35 ISA card supported by the acb56 driver. The primary manual page is acb56(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. SS7 MTP2 User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer (M2PA) M2PA is a pseudo-device driver. The primary manual page is m2pa(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. SS7/UDP is a pseudo-device driver. The primary manual page is ss7udp(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. MTP3b is a pseudo-device driver. The primary manual page is mtp3b(4). This section provides a starting point into the manual pages for these devices. Dialogic Open System Release 6.1 The Dialogic Open System Release 6.1 drivers support the Dialogic Spingware, Antares, DM3 and IPT cards. These are version of the Dialogic OSR 6.1 239 GPL drivers converted to work with Linux Fast-STREAMS. Linux/FreeBSD Kernel ImplemenationThese are deprecated, but you can view them here. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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