For T-1 and ISDN protocols, Country Dependent Parameter (CDP) files are not used. Country dependent parameters are specified in the [CHP] section of the CONFIG file. The purpose of the CONFIG file is to define the parameter settings necessary to configure a DM3 hardware/firmware product for a particular feature set. See the DM3 Configuration File Reference for more information about the FCDGEN utility. The FCDGEN utility is then used to convert the CONFIG file to a Feature Configuration Description (FCD) file. The FCD file configures the DM3 GlobalCall Resource (including protocol country dependent parameters) as part of the firmware download process.
For the E-1 CAS R2MF protocols that can be downloaded with a point release (see Section 5.11. Using E-1 CAS R2MF Protocols with R4 on DM3), .cdp files are installed in the \data directory under the Dialogic home directory, which is C:\Program Files\Dialogic by default.
Caution
For configurations with both DM3 and earlier-generation boards that use the GlobalCall API, country dependent parameter (.cdp) files for protocols used with DM3 boards have the same names as the .cdp files for protocols used with earlier-generation boards. The DM3 .cdp files are located in the \data directory (as opposed to the \cfg directory for protocols used with earlier-generation boards). When editing a .cdp file, be careful you are editing the correct .cdp file.
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