User`s guide

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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 146
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LineAdapt Command Line Parameters
Prompting Mode and Command Mode
The LineAdapt utility can run in either Prompting Mode or Command Mode:
Prompting Mode
Displays a list of boards and channels and prompts the user to select the adaptation
targets. You can invoke the utility in Prompting Mode by running it without any
command line parameters. You can also use the -d, -t, and -v parameters in
Prompting Mode (see Table 1). After you select adaptation targets in Prompting Mode,
the utility performs discovery, stores the optimum settings in the
LineAdaptOptCoef.xml file for future initializations, and initializes the boards with the
settings. For details on Prompting Mode operation, see Execute the LineAdapt Utility
to Discover Optimum Settings in Section 1.43.4.2, “Line Adaptation Procedure”, on
page 139.
Command Mode
Executes the command line and does not prompt for user input. Command Mode can
be used for batch files or scripts, or for direct interaction with a user. You can invoke
the utility in Command Mode by specifying the -a parameter to perform discovery on
all supported and recognized boards.
Note: All parameters can be used in Command Mode (see Table 1).
Discovery, Initialization, and Storage of Optimum Settings
The following describes adaptation information related to discovery, initialization, and
storage of optimum settings:
The utility adapts a board to the conditions on the trunk or telephone lines. The
optimum settings apply to the line conditions on the trunk for the given board type in a
Table 1. LineAdapt Utility Parameters Applicable to Prompting and Command Modes
Option Command Mode Prompting Mode
<none> no yes
-a yes no
-b yes no
-c yes no
-d yes yes
-h yes no
-l yes no
-n yes no
-r yes no
-s yes no
-t yes yes
-v yes yes