
Configuring Eiconcard Connections for Linux
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ECCLI Method
The Eiconcard Command Line Interface (ECCLI) application can be used to configure the
routing services and automatically generate the routing services configuration file (mpr.if).
Refer to the ECCLI documentation for details.
Manual Method
Optionally you can manually create and modify the mpr.if file in /opt/dialogic/c4l.
For details on the mpr.if file and how to configure a router for your Eiconcard(s), see the
documentation and samples. The top level of the documentation is located in
/opt/dialogic/c4l/docs/mprif.html.
Sample configurations are located in /opt/dialogic/c4l/mpr-if.
Note: If you edit the mpr.if file, it is recommended that you use the "vi" editor.
Installing Eiconcard PAD Services
Install the Eiconcard PAD Services package as follows:
# rpm -ivh Eiconcard_PAD_Services-VvRr_xxxx-xxx.xxxx.rpm
(replace 'v', 'r' and 'x' with corresponding numbers that appear in the file name; see the
description in "Section 3. Package Contents" in the file ReadmeFirst.txt)
This will install HPAD and TPAD. To configure TPAD and HPAD:
# cd /opt/dialogic/c4l
# ./eiconcfg
Select option 6: Configure PAD
The program used by PAD Services to dial in is mgetty.
You should modify the mgetty configuration file (/etc/mgetty+sendfax/mgetty.config) to
reflect your system's configuration.
For more information on configuring mgetty, consult your Red Hat/SuSE documentation.
Completing the Installation
You will need to reboot your PC to activate the new configuration.
Removing Eiconcard PAD Services
To remove Eiconcard PAD Services, do the following:
# rpm -e Eiconcard_PAD_Services
Removing Eiconcard Router
To remove the Eiconcard Router, do the following:
# rpm -e Eiconcard_Router
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