
Eicon Connections for Linux User’s Guide
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Removing Eiconcard Services
To remove the Eiconcard Services, do the following:
# rpm -e Eiconcard_Services
Manually removing /opt/dialogic/c4l (optional)
To completely remove all Eiconcard software and directories from your system after removing
the packages with "rpm -e ...", manually delete the /opt/dialogic/c4l directory as follows:
# rm -rf /opt/dialogic/c4l
Configuring Eiconcard Connections for Linux
This section describes how to install the Eiconcard Services and Eiconcard Connections for
Linux drivers in the kernel. It also describes as how to configure related communications
protocol software.
Introduction
Since Eiconcard Connections for Linux can interact with a wide variety of equipment, switches,
and networks, you should consult your network administrator for the correct configuration
settings to use. To simplify the configuration process, default values have been set for each
parameter, and in most cases it is not necessary to change them.
The eiconcfg program is used to install the Eiconcard Services and Eiconcard Connections for
Linux drivers in the kernel, and to configure related communications protocol software. The
eiconcfg program contains a number of different configuration screens that allow adjustment
of parameters in the following areas:
• Install an Eiconcard
• Uninstall an Eiconcard
• Modify Eiconcard Auto Load Configuration
• Configure Eiconcard Protocol
• Configure Advanced Options
•Configure PAD
Install an Eiconcard
Once the Eiconcard Services driver is installed in the Linux kernel, all supported Eiconcards
present in the system are automatically installed and configured by default to one port and
X.25 over HDLC (LAPB). However you may uninstall and re-install any supported Eiconcards
which are present in the system.
Follow these steps to reinstall a previously uninstalled Eiconcard:
1. Execute /opt/dialogic/c4l/eiconcfg
2. Select option 1, Add an Eiconcard.
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