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What is the SR(System Release) and SU(Service Update) you are using?What is the protocls that you are using? Incase of ISDN, Were you able to get the ISDN traces and see the duration of the call and the check the message you are recieving from your service provider. Also have you ensured the guard time between the 2 calls and also check if the lines
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Which slot have you connected the card to? Can you check if other PCI-e cards are detected when plugged in to these slots? As per the technote in the Dialogic site... If Power Budgeting is not implemented by a vendor's system, the PCI Express board must be plugged into a x4 or higher slot with the power budgeting jumper in position 1-2 (i.e. power
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You mentioned that the outgoing call is working fine with ISDIAG utility, If so what are the parameters that you are setting? I guess you are using a JCT card. The global call demo is just a sample demo, a frame work. Not all the makecall_blk parameters are set here. You can set these parameters and see if it helps. For more details.... http://www.dialogic
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Hi Sahil, This is question seems to be specific to the app. You can always program your app to log the details in to two different files based on whether it's inbound or outbound. but if you are referring to the Dialogic i.e RTF logs then this isn't possible. You need to filter out the details using device names that would be configured as inbound
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Hi Vinod, As far this card is concerned, the available devices are listed separately. You can either use the devmapdump > <filename.txt> command to see the number of devices available or use the DevEx utility posted in one of the posts in this forum. As Jeff pointed out, you can go through tthe documentation listed in the above link. Also note
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Hi, Incase of PCI-e cards have you tried setting the power budgeting jumper pins...The following technote gives the details... http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/helpweb.aspx/990/power_budgeting_jumper_settings_for_pci_express_boards/JCT Also ensure that the PAE(Physical Address Extension) is disabled for 32 bit windows OS. The following technote
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Hi Walter, You can down load the drivers from the following link. http://www.dialogic.com/en/products/media/system-release-software/download/dialogic/win-pci/6.0-su-269.aspx What would be the size of the dump file that you have? You can just try to upload it here if it's of a smaller size or delete the older dump file and capture a new one so that
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Hi, The D/42 is a PABX board, it does support R4 API's for voice but not global call. It has a different set of API's called the d42 API's for call control. There are demos available for this card...under Dialogic\demos\PBXIntegration folder. One for message wait indication and another with the D/42 API's. I would suggest you to go through
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Just check if you have disabled the Windows PAE http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/helpweb.aspx/1554/disabling_windows_physical_address_extension_pae/JCT Also upgrading to the latest SU i.e SU 269 is advisable. Regards, Arun J
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The retired products list is available in the following link http://www.dialogic.com/en/products/others/retired-products.aspx You check the release guide and the release update for the features and the supported hardware and the driver versions. As far as the link to old drivers