The following files are included in the package or created during the compilation process:
Device driver for active Diva Media Boards (divas.[k]o, divadidd.[k]o, diva_idi.[k]o)
CAPI 2.0 interface (divacapi.[k]o, kernelcapi.[k]o, capi.[k]o)
Dialogic® Diva® TTY (COM port) interface (Divatty.[k]o)
Dialogic® Diva® SDK runtime library (libDivas.a, libDivas.so)
The divactrl utility is used to download the protocol code of active Diva Media Boards, to configure, and to start Diva Media Boards, to read and translate messages from the board's XLOG interface, to create a core dump of the board's memory, to control the board via the management interface and to read and translate messages from the board's MLOG interface (divactrl).
Protocol code for Diva PRI Media Boards and Diva Multi-PRI Media Boards (*.pm, *.pm2, *.qpm files and *.bin files)
Protocol code for Diva BRI Media Boards (*.sm, *.sm.4, *.2q0 files, *.bit files and *.bin files)
Protocol code for Diva 4BRI Media Boards (*.qm?, *.2q? files, *.bit files and *.bin files)
The tty_test utility allows you to test the TTY interface, to monitor link quality and Diva Media Board performance, and to test the hardware (tty_test). This utility uses the TTY interface.
ISDN file server, client, and remote management application that uses the ACOPY protocol and allows you to transfer files, create, remove, or list directories and execute commands on a remote station (acopy2). This utility uses the CAPI 2.0 interface.
A fax application that allows you to transfer and poll fax documents in text and SFF formats with various transmission speeds and various ECM/compression settings (testfax). This utility uses the CAPI 2.0 interface.
Dialogic® Diva® Configuration Wizard detects the hardware and automatically creates the configuration script (menu driven tools, includes the files Config, Start, Stop, Config.dlg, cfg_util.sh and others). The Diva Configuration Wizard is started by executing the Config shell script.
Shell script used by RPM to create or delete the symbolic links that enable the Dialogic® Diva® System Release software drivers to be started automatically at system startup (cfg_util.sh) and to enable/disable the configuration web server.
Dummy Diva configuration file. This file is used to generate warnings if the user forgets to configure the Diva System Release software after installation (divas_cfg.rc). This file is overwritten by the Diva Configuration Wizard once the configuration procedure is invoked.
Shell script to capture information about your system, hardware, or installation if you have problems to install, configure, or start the Diva System Release software (Support). This shell script generates a file named report.txt. You can examine and modify this shell script if it registers information, e.g., phone numbers that you do not want to pass on to the Dialogic Customer Support. If you change the script, please send us the modified version together with the report.txt file.
Trace shell script that can be used to read driver and Diva Media Board traces for debug purposes.
Linetest is a tool to check the basic functionality of the PSTN board connected to the PSTN network.
Shell script stops and unloads Dialogic® Diva® drivers (divas_stop.rc).
xlog that contains divactrl load -ReadXlog $* and can be used to read XLOG traces from the Diva Media Board.
mlog shell script that contains divactrl mlog $* and can be used to read MLOG traces from the Diva Media Board.
mantool shell script that contains divactrl mantool $* and can be used for management interface access.
divaload shell script that contains divactrl load $* and can be used to control the Diva Media Board.
divalogd call journal/monitor application. The call journal created by this utility can be used for accounting purposes and for controlling the quality of service (every call record is stored together with information about the connection quality).
divasnmpx SNMP extension agent providing interface and call statistics. Supports AgentX protocol and trap generation.
Documentation (*.txt and *.html files) extracted to the /usr/doc/packages directory.