Name

eaglectrl — advanced controls for eagle-usb driver.

Synopsis

eaglectrl [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [-o|--options options-file] [-d|--dsp dsp-file] [-i|--if] [-s|--sync sec] [-p|--print] [-w|--wizard] [-g|--get-debug] [-x|--set-debug debug-mask] [-c|--cmvs file] [-l|--list-debug]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the eaglectrl commands.

OPTIONS

-h, --help

Show summary of options.

-v, --version

Show the version number of program.

-o, --options file

Set options file (file defaults to /etc/eagle-usb/eagle-usb.conf).

-d, --dsp dsp-file

Send Options, CMVS, and DSP file path is either a path to the DSP file or to a directory containing DSP files for ISDN and POTS. In this case eaglectrl will choose which file to send to modem depending on the modem type. Defaults to /usr/lib/eagle-usb.

-i, --if

Print modem interface name.

-s, --sync sec

Wait sec seconds for modem to be operationnal. If sec is 0 wait until synchro happens (infinite). Defaults to 60.

-p, --print

Display detected devices.

-w, --wizard

Wizard mode. Works if you have ONLY 1 eagle modem plugged in. Choose itself sequence to send to modem (firmware/DSP ..) NOTE: You can use it in conjunction with -o, -d and -s to specify the options file, DSP file and synchro timeout values to use.

-g, --get-debug

Get debug mask.

-x, --set-debug debug-mask

Set driver debug-mask to the given value, which can either be an haxadecimal number (0x0, 0xFF) or a lits of debug flags separated by a comma. A list of available flags can be given by the --list-debug option.

-c, --cmvs file

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-l, --list-debug

Display a list of available flags for the debug-mask.

SEE ALSO

eaglestat(8), eagleconfig(8), eaglediag(8), startadsl(8), stopadsl(8).