


3.3. Modifying the Configuration (via the DCM)
Figure 30. Dialogic Configuration Manager
To modify the "NETREF One FRU" parameter:
- Double-click on the Bus-0 text from the TDM Bus group. The TDM Bus Configuration Tab window appears.
Figure 31. TDM Bus Configuration Tab Window
- Scroll through the Parameter list to locate the NETREF One FRU (User Defined) parameter.
- Click on the parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Highlight the text that appears in the Value text box.
- you are using T1 CAS protocols, such as E&M, Loop Start, Ground Start, enter the following in all capital letters:
- 0
- you are using T1 ISDN protocols, such as 4ESS, 5ESS, DMS, NTT, enter the following in all capital letters:
- 0
- NOTE:
- The 0 value represents the board ID materialized by the hardware rotary switch of the CPi/2400CT_T1 board installed in your system. This value may be different in your configuration. Make sure the value selected here matches your configuration.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
To modify the "Media Type" parameter value:
- Double-click on the Bus 0 text from the TDM Bus group. The TDM Bus Configuration Tab window appears.
- Scroll through the Parameter list to locate the Media Type (User defined) parameter. Click on the parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
Figure 32. TDM Bus Media Type - Mu-law Selected
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values. Select Mu-law from the drop down list.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter changes.
Generally, no additional configuration is required for DM3 boards. To verify the correct .pcd and .fcd files are being used, click on the Misc tab.
Figure 33. Properties Window - Misc Tab
3.3.2. CPi/3000CT-E1 Board
Figure 34. Dialogic Configuration Manager
To modify the "NETREF One FRU" parameter:
- Double-click on the Bus-0 text from the TDM Bus group. The TDM Bus Configuration Tab window appears.
Figure 35. TDM Bus Configuration Tab Window
- Scroll through the Parameter list to locate the NETREF One FRU (User Defined) parameter.
- Click on the parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Highlight the text that appears in the Value text box and enter the following in all capital letters:
GDK_E1 0
- NOTE:
- The 0 value represents the board ID materialized by the hardware rotary switch of the CPi/3000CT_E1 board installed in your system. This value may be different in your configuration. Make sure the value selected here matches your configuration.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
To modify the "Media Type" parameter value:
- Double-click on the Bus 0 text from the TDM Bus group. The TDM Bus Configuration Tab window appears.
- Scroll through the Parameter list to locate the Media Type (User defined) parameter. Click on the parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
Figure 36. TDM Bus Media Type - A-law Selected
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values. Select A-law from the drop down list.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter changes.
Generally, no additional configuration is required for DM3 boards. To verify the correct .pcd and .fcd files are being used, click on the Misc tab.
3.3.3. CPi/2400CT Board
No configuration modification is required.
3.3.4. CPi/3000CT Board
Make sure the "NETREF One FRU" parameter is configured with the DLGCSRAM value. This will be the case if another Dialogic Network Interface card in the chassis, such as DTI/300SC, is the SCbus Clock Master and is detected via the DCM. Refer to the DTI/300SC Board section for additional details on the DTI/300SC configuration.
To modify the "NETREF One FRU" parameter:
- Double-click on the Bus-0 text from the TDM Bus group. The TDM Bus Configuration Tab window appears.
- Scroll through the Parameter list to locate the NETREF One FRU (User Defined) parameter.
- Click on the parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Highlight the text that appears in the Value text box and enter the following in all capital letters:
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
To modify the "Media Type" parameter value:
- Double-click on the Bus 0 text from the TDM Bus group. The TDM Bus Configuration Tab window appears.
- Scroll through the Parameter list to locate the Media Type (User defined) parameter. Click on the parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
Figure 37. TDM Bus Media Type - A-law Selected
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values. Select A-law from the drop down list.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter changes.
Generally, no additional configuration is required for DM3 boards. To verify the correct .pcd and .fcd files are being used, click on the Misc tab.
3.3.5. BRI/2VFD Board
Figure 38. Dialogic Configuration Manager
By default, the BRI/2VFD is configured for the "Point-to-Multipoint" configuration.
- NOTE:
- The BRI/2VFD must be the only device present on the ISDN BRI line, even in Point-to-Multipoint configuration mode.
To modify the Point-to-Point configuration:
- Double-click on the BRI/2 # text from the BRI group. The BRI Properties window appears.
- Click on the Misc Tab.
Figure 39. BRI Properties Window - Misc Tab
3. Click on the FirmwareFile parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and value appear in the Edit section.
4. Highlight the text that appears in the Value text box and enter the following in lower case letters:
bripp
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
3.3.6. DTI/240SC Board
Figure 40. Dialogic Configuration Manager
To modify the "Telephony Bus" parameter:
- Double-click on the DTI/240SC at ID x text from the Dialog/HD group. The DCM -- DTI Properties window appears.
- Click on the Telephony Bus tab.
Figure 41. Telephony Bus Configuration Tab Window
- Click on the parameters to highlight them. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values.
- Set the Telephony Bus parameters as displayed in the following table:
Table 4. T1 ISDN Telephony Bus Parameters
Parameter
|
Value
|
SCbusClockMasterSource
|
Loop
|
SCbusClockMaster
|
0x02
|
PCMEncoding
|
ULAW
|
- NOTE:
- The 0x02 value selected for the SCbusClockMaster parameter represents the ID materialized by the hardware rotary switch of the DTI board installed in your system. This value may be different in your configuration. Make sure the value selected here matches your configuration.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
To modify the "ISDN Protocol" parameter:
- Click on the Interface tab.
- Click on the ISDNProtocol parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values.
Figure 42. Interface Configuration Tab Window
4. Scroll through the Parameter list to select the appropriate ISDN protocol for your system. If you do not know your ISDN protocol, contact your Central Office (CO) or telephony provider. The protocol you select here has to correspond to one of the ISDN protocols you have selected to be copied to the hard disk at installation time. In the example shown here the 4ESS protocol is selected.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
Generally, no additional configuration is required for the DTI board.
3.3.7. DTI/300SC Board
Figure 43. Dialogic Configuration Manager
To modify the "Telephony Bus" parameter:
- Double-click on the DTI/300SC at ID x text from the Dialog/HD group. The DCM -- DTI Properties window appears.
- Click on the Telephony Bus tab.
Figure 44. Telephony Bus Configuration Tab Window
- Click on the parameters to highlight them. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values.
- Set the Telephony Bus parameters as displayed in the following table:
Table 5. E1 ISDN Telephony Bus Parameters
Parameter
|
Value
|
SCbusClockMasterSource
|
Loop
|
SCbusClockMaster
|
0x02
|
PCMEncoding
|
ALAW
|
- NOTE:
- The 0x02 value selected for the SCbusClockMaster parameter represents the ID materialized by the hardware rotary switch of the DTI board installed in your system. This value may be different in your configuration. Make sure the value selected here matches your configuration.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
To modify the "ISDN Protocol" parameter:
- Click on the Interface tab.
- Click on the ISDNProtocol parameter to highlight it. The parameter name and parameter value appear in the Edit section.
- Click on the down arrow next to the Value field to display the parameter values.
Figure 45. Interface Configuration Tab Window
4. Scroll through the Parameter list to select the appropriate ISDN protocol for your system. If you do not know your ISDN protocol, contact your Central Office (CO) or telephony provider. The protocol you select here has to correspond to one of the ISDN protocols you have selected to be copied to the hard disk at installation time. In the example shown here the CTR4 (Euro ISDN) protocol is selected.
- Click the OK button to save the parameter change.
Generally, no additional configuration is required for the DTI board.
3.3.8. CP Board
- NOTE:
- CP boards are not displayed on the DCM. Therefore, no modification to the CP configuration is possible via the DCM.
3.3.9. Other Resource and Network Interface Board
If you are using CP6/SC, CP12/SC, CPi/2400CT or CPi/3000CT, it is likely that other resource boards (such as voice, text-to-speech, etc.) and network interfaces will be installed in your system.





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