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 148
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<no parameters>
When the command line does not specify any parameters, it executes the utility in
Prompting Mode, which displays a list of boards and channels and prompts the user
to select the adaptation targets. You can also use the -d, -t, and -v parameters in
Prompting Mode (see Table 1). For operation details, see Execute the LineAdapt
Utility to Discover Optimum Settings in Section 1.43.4.2, “Line Adaptation Procedure”,
on page 139.
-a
Adapts all channels on all supported and recognized boards. Performs discovery,
stores the optimum settings in the LineAdaptOptCoef.xml file for future initializations,
and initializes the boards with the settings. The -a parameter is mutually exclusive with
the -b, -s, and -c parameters, which specify target boards and channels, and with the
-n parameter, which does not perform discovery.
-b <bus number> -s <slot number> [ -c <channel target> ] ...
The -b parameter specifies the bus number in the chassis where the target board
resides. This parameter must be combined with the -s parameter in the order shown;
together they identify a specific board as the target for adaptation. When you specify
target boards, the utility performs discovery, stores the optimum settings in the
LineAdaptOptCoef.xml file for future initializations, and initializes the boards with the
settings. If desired, you can add the -c parameter following the -b -s parameters to
specify target channels on the board (see the -c parameter for details on how to
specify more than one channel). You can include more than one target board on the
command line by specifying more than one set of -b -s parameters. The -b, -s, and -c
parameters specify target boards and channels and are mutually exclusive with the -a
parameter, which specifies all applicable boards, and they are mutually exclusive with
the -n parameter, which does not perform discovery. Syntax example:
LineAdapt -b0 -s1 -b0 -s2 -c1 -b1 -s1 -c1 -c2
This command adapts the following targets:
All channels on the target board in bus 0, slot 1.
Channel 1 on the target board in bus 0, slot 2.
Channels 1 and 2 on the target board in bus 1, slot 1.
The command performs discovery on the specified targets, stores the optimum
coefficients in the LineAdaptOptCoef.xml file for initialization with future downloads,
and initializes the boards with the settings.
-c <channel target> ...
Specifies a channel target on the board identified by the -b -s parameters. If the -c
parameter is used, it must follow the slot number (see the -b parameter for details).
The channel target can be a single channel number or a range of channel numbers. In
either case, you can include more than one channel target on the command line by
specifying more than one -c parameter (i.e., the -c parameter can be repeated). The
format to specify a range of channel numbers is to specify a starting channel number
and ending channel number separated by a dash or hyphen. Channel numbers must
be within the range of channels on the board (use the -l parameter to display the