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4.1. Starting the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM)

To start DCM, follow these steps:

  1. Access the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM). From the Start menu, select Programs > Intel Dialogic System Software > Configuration Manager-DCM.
  2. From the DCM main screen, click on the Help button and select About Configuration Manager. Look for "Intel Dialogic System Software" and verify the system release installed. See Figure 4.

Figure 4. Verifying the System Release

  1. When DCM starts, specify the computer to connect to in the Computer Name dialog box (Figure 5). It will display automatically the first time you run DCM. If the Computer Name dialog box isn't already displayed, you can get it by selecting the Connect option from the File pull-down menu or by clicking the Connect icon on the DCM Main Window.

Figure 5. Computer Name Dialog Box - Local

  1. The local computer name is displayed by default. To connect to the local computer, click Connect. To connect to a remote computer, select the Remote radio button (Figure 6), enter the remote computer name, and click Connect. For TCP/IP networks, you can enter the IP address instead of the remote computer name.

Figure 6. Computer Name Dialog Box - Remote

Note: The Intel Dialogic System uses DCOM objects to run Intel Dialogic software on remote computers. The Intel Dialogic software internally sets up the DCOM security level programmatically. Do not use the Windows DCOM configuration utility dcomcnfg.exe to change the security settings. If you do, the Intel Dialogic System may not work properly.

After you connect to a computer, a window will appear that indicates that boards are being detected. Then the Assign Firmware File dialog box (Figure 7) appears.

Note: The Assign Firmware File dialog box only appears if DM3 boards are installed in the system. It will not appear if only Springware boards are installed.

Now you can select the configuration files. For details, refer to Section 4.2, Selecting the DM3 Configuration Files.


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