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SAN(4) Device Drivers Manual SAN(4)

sanSangoma Technologies AFT T1/E1 network device

san* at pci?

The san device driver supports the Sangoma Technologies Inc AFT Series Network cards. This includes the following models:

The following media types and options (as given to ifconfig(8)) are supported:

T1
Configure Sangoma card for T1, B8ZS, ESF, all channels (default).
T1-AMI
Configure Sangoma card for T1, AMI, ESF, all channels.
E1
Configure Sangoma card for E1, HDB3, NCRC4, all channels.
E1-AMI
Configure Sangoma card for E1, AMI, NCRC4, all channels.

If no media options are present, the san driver places the card into default mode (T1, B8ZS, ESF, all channels).

Use ifconfig(8) to change the timeslot range for this card. The following format is supported:

Enable all channels for this card.
Enable channels 1-10 for this card.
Enable channels 1-10, 14-15 and 20 for this card.

If the timeslot option is not present, the san driver configures the card to use all the channels.

san%d: couldn't map memory
A fatal initialization error has occurred.
san%d: No PCI memory allocated for CPU #B
A fatal initialization error has occurred.
san%d: couldn't map interrupt
A fatal initialization error has occurred.
san%d: IRQ not allocated
A fatal initialization error has occurred.

ifmedia(4), pci(4), hostname.if(5), ifconfig(8)

The san device driver first appeared in OpenBSD 3.6.

The san device driver and this manual page were written by Alex Feldman.

There is no hardware documentation.

There appears to be a memory corruption bug during device initialization.

Since Sangoma stopped supporting the driver, it is unlikely that these bugs will be fixed.

November 16, 2009 OpenBSD-5.3