eaglectrl — advanced controls for eagle-usb driver.
eaglectrl
[-h
|--help
] [-v
|--version
] [-o
|--options
] [options-file
-c
|--cmvs
] [file
-d
|--dsp
] [dsp-file
-i
|--if
] [-s
|--sync
] [sec
-p
|--print
] [-w
|--wizard
] [-g
|--get-debug
] [-x
|--set-debug
] [debug-mask
-l
|--list-debug
]
-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).
-c
,
--cmvs file
Set cmvs file (file defaults to /etc/eagle-usb/CMVep.txt).
-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 operational.
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 list of debug flags separated by a comma.
A list of available flags can be given by the
--list-debug
option.
-l
,
--list-debug
Display a list of available flags for the debug-mask.