GDK Version 5.0 Installation and Configuration Guide Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Introduction to Dialogic's GDK Version 5.0 for Windows
1.1. About This Guide
1.2. Related Documentation
1.3. Before You Begin
1.4. Supported Hardware
1.4.1. DM3 Boards
1.4.2. CP Boards
1.4.3. Springware Boards
1.4.4. DTI Network Interfaces
1.5. Supported Configurations
1.5.1. DM3 Boards With On-board Network Interface
1.5.2. DM3 Resource Boards With DTI Network Interface in Transparent ISDN Mode (Fax Only Applications)
1.5.3. DM3 Resource Boards in SCbus Mode (Multimedia Applications)
1.5.4. Board Based on Dialogic's Springware Architecture
1.5.5. CP boards With On-board Network Interface
1.5.6. CP Resource Boards With DTI Network Interface in Transparent ISDN Mode (Fax Only Applications)
1.5.7. CP Resource Boards in SCbus Mode (Multimedia Applications)
2. Installation
2.1. Installing Dialogic Hardware
2.2. Installing Dialogic Software
2.3. Minimum Component Selection
2.3.1. DM3 Boards With On-board Network Interfaces
2.3.2. DM3 Resource Boards With DTI Network Interfaces in Transparent ISDN Mode
2.3.3. DM3 Resource Boards in SCbus Mode
2.3.4. Board Based on Dialogic's Springware Architecture
2.3.5. CP Boards
2.3.6. CP Resource Boards With DTI Network Interfaces in Transparent ISDN Mode
2.3.7. CP Resource Boards in SCbus Mode
2.4. Completing the Installation
3. Fax Configuration
Description of Fax Configuration
3.1. Launching the Dialogic GDK Configuration Utility
3.2. Board Detect Using the Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM)
3.2.1. CPi/2400CT-T1 Board Detection
3.2.2. CPi/3000CT-E1 Board Detection
3.2.3. CPi/2400CT Board Detection
3.2.4. CPi/3000CT Board Detection
3.2.5. BRI/2VFD Board Detection
3.2.6. DTI/240SC Board Detection
3.2.7. DTI/300SC Board Detection
3.2.8. CP Board Detection
3.2.9. Other Resource and Network Interface Board Detection
3.3. Modifying the Configuration (via the DCM)
3.3.1. CPi/2400CT-T1 Board
3.3.2. CPi/3000CT-E1 Board
3.3.3. CPi/2400CT Board
3.3.4. CPi/3000CT Board
3.3.5. BRI/2VFD Board
3.3.6. DTI/240SC Board
3.3.7. DTI/300SC Board
3.3.8. CP Board
3.3.9. Other Resource and Network Interface Board
3.4. Detecting the Fax Configuration Using the Control Panel Applet (CPA)
3.4.1. The Overview Tab
3.4.2. Properties List Box
3.4.3. AutoDetect Button
3.4.4. Save Registry
3.4.5. Restore Registry
3.4.6. CPi/200-BRI or CPi/400-BRI Configuration
3.5. Properties for Selected Fax Channels Window Tabs
3.6. Importing Pre-Defined Configuration Profiles (PRF Files)
3.6.1. DM3 Boards With On-board Network Interfaces
3.6.2. DM3 Resource Boards With DTI Network Interfaces in Transparent ISDN Mode
3.6.3. CP Resource Boards With DTI Network Interfaces in Transparent ISDN Mode
3.6.4. DM3 Resource Boards in SCbus Mode
3.6.5. Board Based on Dialogic's Springware Architecture
3.6.6. All Other Configurations
3.7. Adapting Protocol Configuration Files
3.7.1. CPi/2400CT-T1 or CPi/3000CT-E1 Boards
3.7.2. DTI/240SC or DTI/300SC Boards
4. Using the Dialogic Fax Software
4.1. System Startup
4.1.1. Launching the Dialogic System Service
4.1.2. Starting the GammaLink System Service (Dispatcher)
4.2. Network Drive Access
4.3. Sending and Receiving Faxes
Appendix A - Diagnostic Tools Utilization
Activating the GDKTRACE
Log File Option
Activating the DM3FAXDEBUG
Starting the DM3FAXDEBUG Tool
Log File Option
Appendix B - Properties for Selected Fax Channels
The General Tab
The Format Tab
The Receive Tab
The Advanced Tab
Appendix C - Properties Supported By Configuration Types
CP Boards (With and Without On-board Line Interface)
DM3 Boards (With and Without On-board Line Interface)
Board Based on Dialogic's Springware Architecture
Appendix D - Dialogic GDK Configuration Utility Parameters
Active or Inactive Parameters
DM3 or CP Resource Boards With DTI Network Interface in Transparent ISDN Mode (Fax Only Applications)
DM3 Boards With On-board Network Interface
All Other Supported Configurations
Parameter Description
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