Global Call Analog Technology User's Guide: Table of Contents
1. How to Use This Guide
1.1. Organization of this Guide
1.2. Intel® Dialogic® Products That Support Analog Interfaces
1.3. Related Information
2. Developing Global Call Analog Loop Start Applications
2.1. Analog Telephone Calls
2.1.1. Inbound Analog Calls
2.1.2. Outbound Analog Calls
2.2. Enhanced Call Analysis Concepts
2.3. Analog Signaling
2.4. Global Tone Detection Considerations
2.5. Call Progress and Call Analysis
2.5.1. Call Analysis with DM3 Boards
2.5.2. Call Analysis for PDKRT Protocols
2.5.3. Call Analysis for ANAPI Protocols
2.6. Header Files
2.7. Resource Association
2.8. Alarm Handling
2.9. Network Call Termination
2.10. Run Time Configuration of the PDKRT Call Control Library
2.11. Run Time Configuration of PDK Protocol Parameters
2.12. Determining Protocol Version
2.13. Programming Guideline for PDK Analog Applications
3. Applying Global Call Functions to Analog Loop Start Applications
3.1. gc_AcceptCall( )
3.2. gc_AnswerCall( )
3.3. gc_DropCall( )
3.4. gc_GetANI( )
3.5. gc_GetCallInfo( )
3.6. gc_GetParm( )
3.7. gc_MakeCall( )
3.8. gc_OpenEx( )
3.8.1. gc_OpenEx( ) with Springware Boards
3.8.2. gc_OpenEx( ) with DM3 Boards
3.9. gc_ReleaseCallEx( )
3.10. gc_ResetLineDev( )
3.11. gc_SetParm( )
3.12. gc_Start( )
3.13. gc_StartTrace( )
4. Resource Allocation and Routing
5. Analog Protocols
5.1. Protocols Supported
5.2. Protocol File Naming Conventions
5.3. Protocol Components
5.3.1. Protocol Modules
5.3.2. Country Dependent Parameter (.cdp) Files
6. Debug Utilities
6.1. Debugging Applications that Use PDK Protocols
6.1.1. Enabling and Disabling the Logging
6.1.2. Populating and Using a CCLIB_START_STRUCT
6.1.3. Defining the GC_PDK_START_LOG Environment Variable
6.1.4. Extended Logging
6.1.5. gc_ExtensionFunction( )
6.1.6. PDK_XTEN_LOG_FUNC
6.1.7. Extended Logging Code Example
6.2. Debugging Applications that Use ANAPI Protocols
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