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2.3.2. Determining Configuration Parameter Scope

A configuration parameter's scope determines whether its value applies to all devices, a family of devices, or one specific device (for more information, see Section 2.2.3, Configuration Parameter Scope).

In order to modify a configuration parameter, you must know its scope. To determine the scope of a configuration parameter, consult the online help accompanying the DCM GUI client by following these steps:

  1. Click the Configuration Manager-DCM icon from the Intel Dialogic System Software folder in the Windows Start menu.
  2. When DCM GUI client loads, press F1 to invoke the online help.
  3. Click Help Topics to invoke the table of contents for the help file.
  4. From the DCM online help, click the Parameter Reference book.
  5. From the Parameter Reference book, click Configuration Parameters.
  6. From the list of parameters, click the name of the parameter you wish to modify.
  7. Consult the Rules section of the parameter description. The two elements of the Rules section relevant to a parameter's scope are:
    • Scope: This element indicates whether the parameter's scope is global or device.
    • Override: For global parameters, the letter Y indicates that the parameter can be overridden on a global basis; the letter N indicates that the parameter can not be overridden.

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