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3 Driver Software Installation
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MS-DOS
If the initialization is successful, the following message is
displayed on the screen:
Now the driver software for the AVM ISDN-Controller T1
can be loaded.
To do so, run the batch file IBASE.BAT in the driver
software installation directory. After successful loading,
the green “System” LED on the AVM ISDN-Controller
T1/T1-B is lit (see the illustration of the controller’s front
panel in Appendix B, Illustrations), and the following mes-
sage is displayed:
AVM Berlin
ISDN-Controller T1
COMMON-ISDN-API Version 2.0
Serial No. xxxxxxx
DSS1 / Release xxxxxx
Address xxx / IRQ x
Add. Service: GSM, V.110
Fig.
DOS driver sign-on message
To remove the driver software from the AVM ISDN-
Controllers T1/T1-B’s memory, enter the command:
ibase - <Return>
(“ibase”, space, minus sign) at the DOS prompt.
The “System” LED goes out.
3.1.3 Installing Additional ISDN-Controllers
To operate several AVM ISDN-Controller T1/T1-Bs in
one PC, you must edit the files T1INIT.BAT and
ISDNLOAD.CFG in the driver installation directory.
Begin by opening the file T1INIT.BAT in a text editor. Copy
and paste the two lines that begin with “@cta2.exe …” and
“@afserver …”, so that they now appear twice in the file.
The program CTA2.EXE initializes and configures one PC
interface card installed in the computer. It is started with
the following command line arguments:
/N#xx
indicates the board number
T1INIT.BAT