This application exercises the sm_play_cnd_fsk() function from the ADSI library. See its documentation for further details of the meaning of the parameters.
Go to directory $(TiNG)/test.
You must have downloaded these firmware modules:
Run cndtest with the appropriate options (the program is
gen-LINUX_V6/cndtest or
 gen-WINNT_V6/cndtest
depending on which operating system you are using).
Command line options are:
-A
		 | Omit calling number from message, replacing it with indication that call is anonymous | 
-a <sastype>
		 | the number of tone bursts in the SAS sequence | 
-D <digits>
		 | the digits to send as the calling number | 
-h
		 | use on-hook signalling | 
-m <module>
		 | The Prosody module to use. This is the number of the module on the card. | 
-N <name>
		 | the name to send with the calling number | 
-O
		 | Omit calling number from message, replacing it with indication that call is out-of-area | 
-s
		 | Use SMDF as the message format (rather than MDMF) | 
-T <MM-DD-hh:mm>
		 | The date and time to include in the message | 
-t <timeslot>
		 | timeslot to use (see
			Test program
		timeslots). If you specify more than one channel,
		they use consecutive timeslots starting at this one.
		For example, the options "-n 3 -t48:20"
		play to timeslots 48:20, 48:21,
		and 48:22.
		
 | 
-x <cardspec>
		 | The address and key of the Prosody card to use. | 
For example,
gen-WINNT_V6/cndtest -x x:1.2.3.4/mykey -t 64:0 -D 0123456789 -T 03-04-10:59
would send a CND sequence specifying a calling number of '0123456789'
and a time of March 4th, 10:59am.
to timeslot 48:0.
The source code for this program is provided (cndtest.c).
This is one of the Prosody test programs .