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Dialogic® System Release 6.0 CompactPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows Documentation
Refer to the documents listed below for specific details on Dialogic® System Release 6.0 CompactPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows.
System Release
The Release Guide provides information about the products and features contained in this release.
The Release Update contains information about known issues, resolved issues, and documentation updates associated with this release.
Installation and Configuration
The DM3 Configuration Guide provides information about configuring DM3 Architecture CompactPCI boards in a Windows environment. Configuration procedures are included, as well as a description of each configuration parameter.
The Global Call CDP Configuration Guide provides detailed information about configuring the Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) files included in the Global Call Protocols package. Configuration procedures are included, as well as a description of each configuration parameter.
The IPT Series Configuration Guide provides information about configuring IPT Series boards in a Windows environment. Configuration procedures are included, as well as a description of each configuration parameter.
The Software Installation Guide explains how to install and uninstall this release.
OA&M
The Administration Guide provides information about performing administrative tasks on a Windows-based system. This information applies to a system that has been successfully installed and is in an operational status.
The Board Management API Library Reference provides reference information on the functions, parameters, error codes, data, and example code for the Board Management API.
The Diagnostics Guide describes the diagnostic tools included with the system software release and explains how to use them.
The Event Service API Library Reference provides a reference to all classes, functions, data structures and events in the Event Service library.
The Event Service API Programming Guide provides guidelines for using the Event Service API to register an application with the event notification framework.
The NCM API Library Reference provides a reference to the functions, data structures and error codes of the Native Configuration Manager (NCM) library.
The NCM API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building customized system management applications using the Native Configuration Manager (NCM) API on Windows operating systems. Such applications include, but are not limited to, TDM bus clock fallback management, device configuration and single board stop/start programs.
The SNMP Agent Software Administration Guide provides guidelines for using the SNMP agent software, which provides remote (or local) monitoring and limited control of telecommunications boards over an Internet protocol (IP) network.
The Third Party Hardware TDM Bus Administration provides installation and configuration instructions for Third Party Support software. Third Party Support software, an optional part of the system software, allows the DCM to reserve TDM bus resources for third party use.
Programming Libraries
ConferencingThe Audio Conferencing API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications that require conferencing functionality.
The Audio Conferencing API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications that require conferencing functionality.
Continuous Speech Processing
The CSP API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications to be used with automatic speech recognition (ASR) engines.
The CSP API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications to be used with automatic speech recognition (ASR) engines.
Call Control
The Digital Network Interface Software Reference provides reference information on the Digital Telephony Interface (DTI) library, which can be used to develop applications requiring the ability to manage digital network interface (E1 or T1) connections to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Note: The DTI library is an older, lower-level library that has largely been subsumed into the Global Call API library. Although the DTI library continues to be supported, it is documented primarily for purposes of backwards compatibility. New applications should generally be developed with the comprehensive Global Call API library, which is now the preferred library for managing E1 and T1 telephony signaling.
Fax
The Fax Software Reference provides reference information and guidelines for building computer telephony applications with fax capability. Applications include fax-on-demand, enhanced fax services, and fax broadcast.
Call Control
The Global Call API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications that require call control functionality.
The Global Call API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications that require call control functionality. Such applications include, but are not limited to, call routing, enhanced services, unified messaging, voice messaging, LAN telephony services, computer telephony services, switching, PBX, interactive voice response, help desk and work flow applications.
The Global Call E1/T1 CAS/R2 Technology Guide provides information that is specific to developing Global Call applications that use E1 CAS or T1 robbed bit technology.
The Global Call IP Technology Guide provides information about using the Global Call API for building applications that implement host-based H.323/SIP call control.
The Global Call ISDN Technology Guide provides information that is specific to developing call control applications that use ISDN technology.
The Global Call SS7 Technology Guide provides information that is specific to developing call control applications that use SS7 technology.
The H.323 Porting Application Note provides programming guidelines for porting a Global Call application developed to use the embedded (on board) H.323 stack provided with IP telephony products to the host-based stack provided with the system release software.
IP Media
The IP Media Library API Library Reference provides reference information for developers using the IP media software to implement media services in IP telephony applications. The library provides functions to control IP media devices, start and stop RTP media streaming, handle DTMF, and manage QoS alarms and their thresholds. Note that the IP media library does not perform call control or control the IP signaling stack.
The IP Media Library API Programming Guide provides guidelines for using the IP media software library to implement media handling in IP telephony applications. The library focuses on media functionality and relies on the use of a separate IP signaling stack to handle call control and media characteristic negotiations. In addition to managing and controlling IP media devices, the library provides functions for handling DTMF and controlling Quality of Service (QoS) alarms.
Modular Station Interface
The MSI API Library Reference provides reference information for building applications that manage conference activities and control station interfaces.
The MSI API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building applications that manage conference activities and control station interfaces.
Standard Runtime Library
The SRL API Library Reference provides reference information for the Standard Runtime Library (SRL) when developing computer telephony applications. The SRL provides a common interface for event handling and other functionality common to all devices, such as network interface, voice, and fax devices.
The SRL API Programming Guide provides guidelines for using the Standard Runtime Library (SRL) when developing computer telephony applications. The SRL provides a common interface for event handling and other functionality common to all devices, such as network interface, voice, and fax devices.
Voice
The Voice API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications that require call processing functionality, such as voice recording and playback, voice encoding, tone detection and signaling, and much more.
The Voice API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications that require call processing functionality, such as voice recording and playback, voice encoding, tone detection and signaling, and much more.
Demos
The CSP Demo Guide describes demonstration programs that illustrate key Continuous Speech Processing (CSP) features such as voice activity detection, barge-in, pre-speech buffering, and echo cancellation.
The Global Call Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that uses the Global Call API to set up and tear down calls on channels specified by the user, using the protocols identified by the user.
The High Availability Demo Guide provides information about integrating peripheral hot swap and redundant system slot High Availability architectures into telephony systems.
The IP Media Gateway (IPML) Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that uses the IP Media Library API to build a PSTN-IP gateway application, using a third-party call control stack.
The IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that uses the Global Call API to build an IP media server, providing voice services via IP technology.
The IP Multicast Client (IPML) Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that uses the IP Media Library API to build an IP multicast client application. It allows an IP gateway to listen to RTP streams broadcast from a multicast IP address.
The IP Multicast Server (IPML) Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that uses the IP Media Library API to build an IP multicast server application. It allows an IP server to use RTP multicasting to continuously deliver an RTP stream to a multicast IP address.
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