Hello Tom,

> I've investigated things further, and found that the existing Avaya
> system attached to the PRI has a module which provides a BRI
> interface, presumably which the Diva card was plugged into. I also
> have all the config info from the Windows box the card was in before,
> so I guess I have both most of the information required, but also a
> workable test environment, given that the card used to make and
> receive faxes via the Avaya unit.

First of all, you have to check whether your Diva card can operate in NT
mode or not. You'd need NT mode if you want to connect to a BRI
interface on your Avaya PBX. I.e. the AVM Fritz card does not work in NT
mode (only TE), but HFC based cards do.

> Can anyone help me get somewhere with getting this card to work in Astlinux?

Follow the instructions on the astlinux.org website to get your dev
environment set up and get familiar with it! Once you are able to
compile successfully Astlinux from scratch, you can start adding your
Diva code, adding patches, etc. Probably you want to ask by then more
specific questions.

regards,

Ingmar

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