Protocols are distributed separately on individual CDs or as part of a software package release. This modular design simplifies adapting applications for use in numerous countries. The Global Call protocols available are listed in the Global Call Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) Reference. For the most up-to-date list of available protocols, contact your nearest Intel Sales Office.
The protocol and parameters used at the application's interface to the PTT must complement those used by the local CO. To maintain compatibility with the local PTT, Intel provides .cdp country dependent parameter files that can be modified to satisfy local requirements. User selectable options allow customization of the country dependent parameters to fit a particular application or configuration within a country (for example, switches within the same country may use the same protocol but may require different parameter values for local use). These parameters (for example, the number of DNIS digits, time-outs, party calling number, idle patterns, signaling patterns, and protocol-specific definitions) are specified in the .cdp file and may be modified at configuration time (that is, at any time before starting your application). See the Global Call Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) Reference for additional information.
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