Guten Morgen,
vielen Dank schon mal für die bisherige Hilfe....
hier nun die weiteren Informationen. Bitte schaut doch auch noch mal in die /var/logs/messages da scheint wohl was mit dem IRQ nicht zu stimmen. Wer hat da noch einen Vorschlag?
Gruß
Christian
linux:/etc/init.d # cat /etc/rc.config.d/i4l_hardware.rc.config
#
# driver-id for card identification
# set to "HiSax"
# or whatever you defined when loading driver within kernel
#
I4L_ID_1="eicon0"
#
# D-channel protocol 1=1TR6, 2=EDSS1(Euro-ISDN) 3=leased 4=NI1
#
I4L_PROTOCOL_1="2"
# Type ISDN-card
# HiSax passiv type 1...7999 (used 37)
# AVM active type 8001
# Eicon active type 8010
# IBM active type 8020
# ICN active type 8030
I4L_TYPE_1="8010"
#
# Subtype of a given type
#
I4L_SUBTYPE_1="2"
#
# used IRQ if any
# eg. 12 or 15 when loading as module
# set to "" when driver is loaded within kernel
#
I4L_IRQ_1="11"
#
# Membase if any
#
I4L_MEMBASE_1="0xd0000"
#
# IO address if any
#
I4L_IO_1=""
#
# IO0 (ISA PnP)
#
I4L_IO0_1=""
#
# IO1 (ISA PnP)
#
I4L_IO1_1=""
#
# IO2 (ISA PnP)
#
I4L_IO2_1=""
#
# for backward compatibility
# HiSax-modul: the complete line to load module
# e.g Fritzcard, Euro ISDN, I/O base 340 hex, IRQ 10 and
# ELSA QuickStep1000 PCI, Euro ISDN:
# "type=5,18 protocol=2,2 io=0x340 irq=10 id=Fritz%Elsa"
#
# is equivalent for follow commandline
# modprobe hisax type=5,18 protocol=2,2 io=0x340 irq=10 id=Fritz%Elsa
#
I4L_MODUL_OPTIONS_1=""
#
# specials
#
# Debug Level, 4 (default)
#
I4L_HISAXDEBUG_1=""
#
# EAZ mapping set
# eg: I4L_EAZMAP_1="280,280,280,283,283,280,-,-"
I4L_EAZMAP_1=""
linux:/etc/init.d #
linux:/etc/init.d # ./i4l_hardware start
Loading ISDN drivers ...
Loading EICON driver ...
/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/2.4.10-4GB/kernel/drivers/net/slhc.o
Using /lib/modules/2.4.10-4GB/kernel/drivers/net/slhc.o
Symbol version prefix ''
/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/2.4.10-4GB/kernel/drivers/isdn/isdn.o
Using /lib/modules/2.4.10-4GB/kernel/drivers/isdn/isdn.o
/sbin/insmod /lib/modules/2.4.10-4GB/kernel/drivers/isdn/eicon/eicon.o
irq=11 membase=0xd0000 id=eicon0
Using /lib/modules/2.4.10-4GB/kernel/drivers/isdn/eicon/eicon.o
Loading EICON firmware ...
Loading Startup Code (dnload.bin 1024 bytes)...
Adapter-type is Eicon-SCOM
Protocol File : /usr/lib/isdn/te_etsi.sy (67406 bytes)
Downloading Code (67406 bytes)...
Error, possibly updated driver, try re-compile utility !
ioctl LOAD: Input/output error
Loading of Firmware etsi failed!
Check that the values in '/etc/rc.config.d/*' are correct:
and see /usr/share/doc/packages/i4l/README.eicon
I4L_ID: eicon0
I4L_IRQ: 11
I4L_MEMBASE: 0xd0000
linux:/etc/init.d #
/var/logs/messages...
Ok meine Uhr stimmt nicht ganz :-)
und auf der eth0 card war kein Kabel.
Die tr0 card war zu diesem Zeitpunkt auch noch die einzige im Ring.
eth0 und tr0 arbeiten beide OK.
Jan 3 11:58:59 linux kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Jan 3 11:58:59 linux kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Jan 3 11:59:00 linux exiting on signal 15
Jan 3 12:02:58 linux syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Jan 3 12:03:03 linux kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 3 12:03:03 linux kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.4.10-4GB
Jan 3 12:03:05 linux rpc.statd[360]: Version 0.3.1 Starting
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Loaded 11264 symbols from
/boot/System.map-2.4.10-4GB.
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.4.10.
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Loaded 262 symbols from 5 modules.
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the
University of California
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: ISDN subsystem Rev:
1.114.6.14/1.94.6.7/1.140.6.8/1.85.6.6/1.21.6.1/1.5.6.3 loaded
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon active ISDN driver Rev:
1.37.6.5/1.15.6.2/1.16/1.41.6.2
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon active ISDN driver Release: 2.0.16
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon: Driver-ID: eicon
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon: assuming bri card at 0xd0000
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Divas: 0 cards detected
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon: 1 card added
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: ISDN-SCOM: startup-code loaded
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon ISDN-SCOM at 0xd0000, irq 11.
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: ISDN-SCOM 960kB, loading firmware ...
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: eicon_isa_load: IRQ # 11 test failed
Hier könnte das Problem sein, aber welcher IRQ ist dann besser geeignet?
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: Eicon active ISDN driver unloaded
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: ISDN-subsystem unloaded
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: smc-ultra.c:v2.02 2/3/98 Donald Becker
(becker@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov)
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: eth0: SMC Ultra at 0x300, 00 00 C0 E0 14
A6, IRQ 10 memory 0xcc000-0xcffff.
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel:
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: ibmtr.c: v1.3.57 8/ 7/94 Peter De
Schrijver and Mark Swanson
Jan 3 12:03:08 linux kernel: v2.1.125 10/20/98 Paul Norton