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2.3. Minimum Component Selection

NOTE:
To install the minimum components, select No in the Question dialog box (Figure 4).

At this time, it is very important to select the minimum components that are needed for your particular configuration to operate properly. Selecting the minimum components also optimizes disk space.

There are seven possible configurations listed in the Supported Configurations section. Each of the following paragraphs describes the installation of the minimum components required for a fully operational system with a given configuration.

This configuration includes the CPi/2400CT-T1 and CPi/3000CT-E1 boards.

NOTE:
Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.

Select the following components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Dialogic Drivers, Online Documentation, DM3 and GDK.


Figure 7. Custom Component Selection Window


After selecting the recommended options, click Next.

The DM3 Component Selection window appears:


Figure 8. DM3 Component Selection Window


Figure

Select only the DM3Fax component from the window and click Next.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.

This configuration includes the CPi/2400CT with DTI/240SC or CPi/3000CT with DTI/300SC boards.

NOTE:
Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.

Select the following components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Dialogic Drivers, Online Documentation, ISDN Package, DM3 and GDK.


Figure 9. Custom Component Selection Window


After selecting the recommended options, click Next.

The ISDN Protocol Selection window appears:


Figure 10. ISDN Protocol Selection Window


Figure

Select the appropriate ISDN protocol for your system. If you do not know your ISDN protocol, contact your Central Office (CO) or telephony provider.

NOTES:
1. In the example shown, CTR4 (also known as Euro ISDN) is selected. The popular protocols available for the United States are 4ESS, 5ESS, DMS, NTT.
2. It is possible to select more than one protocol. This results in copying multiple 4-MB protocol files on your hard disk.

CAUTION

Selecting an incorrect protocol requires that you uninstall and reinstall the software.


After selecting the ISDN protocol, click Next.

The DM3 Component Selection window appears:


Figure 11. DM3 Component Selection Window


Figure

Select only the DM3Fax component from the window and click Next.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.

This configuration includes the CPi/2400CT or CPi/3000CT resource boards in SCbus mode.

NOTES:
1. Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.
2. This configuration is required for multimedia applications where fax resources are used in combination with other resources (such as voice) and network interfaces. This configuration is for advanced developers that want to fully control the fax resource via the SCbus functions.

Select the following minimum components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Dialogic Drivers, Online Documentation, DM3 and GDK.

Add other components that are needed by the other resource or network interface boards you are using.


Figure 12. Custom Component Selection Window


Figure

After selecting the recommended options and adding the components required by other cards in the system, click Next.

NOTE:
Depending on the components selected in the Custom Component Selection window, other dialog screens may display. Follow the screen prompts and refer to other component manuals for additional information.

The DM3 Component Selection window appears:


Figure 13. DM3 Component Selection Window


Figure

Select at least the DM3Fax component, and if you have other DM3 card types in the configuration, add other components from the window. Click Next.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.

This configuration includes the BRI/2VFD board.

NOTE:
Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.

Select the following components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Dialogic Drivers, Online Documentation, BRI and GDK.


Figure 14. Custom Component Selection Window


Figure

After selecting the recommended options, click Next.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.

This configuration includes the boards listed in the CP Boards section.

NOTE:
Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.

Select the following components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Online Documentation and GDK.


Figure 15. Custom Component Selection Window


Figure

After selecting the recommended options, click Next.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.

This configuration includes CP6/SC and CP12/SC with DTI/240SC or DTI/300SC boards.

NOTE:
Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.

Select the following components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Dialogic Drivers, Online Documentation, ISDN Package and GDK.


Figure 16. Custom Component Selection Window


Figure

After selecting the recommended options, click Next.

The ISDN Protocol Selection window appears:


Figure 17. ISDN Protocol Selection Window


Figure

Select the appropriate ISDN protocol for your system. If you do not know your ISDN protocol, contact your Central Office (CO) or telephony provider.

NOTES:
1. In the example shown, CTR4 (also known as Euro ISDN) is selected. The popular protocols available for the United States are 4ESS, 5ESS, DMS, NTT.
2. It is possible to select more than one protocol. This results in copying multiple 4-MB protocol files on your hard disk.

CAUTION

Selecting an incorrect protocol requires that you uninstall and reinstall the software.


After selecting the ISDN protocol, click Next.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.

This configuration includes the CP6/SC or CP12/SC resource boards in SCbus mode.

NOTES:
1. Skip this section if this configuration does not apply to your environment.
2. This configuration is required for multimedia applications where fax resources are used in combination with other resources (such as voice) and network interfaces. This configuration is for advanced developers who want to fully control the fax resource via the SCbus functions.

Select the following minimum components by placing a check mark in the adjacent box: Dialogic Drivers, Online Documentation and GDK.

Add other components that are needed by the other resource or network interface boards you are using.


Figure 18. Custom Component Selection Window


Figure

After selecting the recommended options and adding the components required by other cards in the system, click Next.

NOTE:
Depending on the components selected in the Custom Component Selection window, other dialog screens may appear. Follow the screen prompts and refer to other component manuals for additional information.

Skip to the Completing the Installation section.


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