Hi!

lspci -nv reports:

0000:0a:03.0 0280: 1133:e013 (rev 01)
        Subsystem: 1133:e013

Thus, I suspect I really got a 4BRI-8M V2

Also divactrl reports a 4BRI:

bbgast01:~# /usr/lib/divas/divactrl ctrl -c 1 -CardName
Diva Server 4BRI-8M 2.0 PCI

Let's test faxing :-)

thanks
klaus



Armin Schindler wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi (Armin)!

Does someone knows how to identify the type of the card? The delivery note
says it is a V-4BRI-8M, whereas lspci reports a 4BRI-8M.

What is it really? Are there any Eicon tools to identify the card type?

As far as I know these cards are almost identical, but the PCI ID must be different. Maybe the pci id database doesn't have this difference...

What PCI-ID does it have?
0xE012 = 4BRI-8M
0xE013 = 4BRI-8M V2
0xE016 = Voice 4BRI-8M
0xE017 = Voice 4BRI-8M V2

There is no special tool. When you load the divas driver, it should announce the cards found. And the divactrl utility uses divas to get the cards info and can tell the correct version as well, e.g.:
  divactrl ctrl -c 1 -CardName


Armin
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