2.2.2. Complete Installation
Complete installs everything. In addition to the items listed above under Section 2.2.1, Typical Installation, Complete installs the following items (listed alphabetically):
BoardWatch - This provides remote (or local) monitoring and limited control of Intel Dialogic boards over an IP network using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). For more information, go to http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/4443web.htm.
- Note: BoardWatch is now known as SNMP agent software. When you install Feature Pack 1, the information about using SNMP agent software is documented in the SNMP Agent Software for Windows Operating Systems Administration Guide.
BRI - This option supports the Intel Dialogic Basic Rate Interface (BRI) products, which incorporate a variety of analog devices like local 2500-type telephones, modems, and fax machines into SCbus-based CT systems. Select this option if you plan to use BRI/PCI and BRI/SC boards.
Continuous Speech Processing (CSP) - This option supports CSP for Springware. CSP consists of software and firmware features for Intel Dialogic communications boards which, when packaged with open, computing platforms, support high-performance, speech-enabled applications.
DM3 Component Selection - These options support DM3 products. DM3 is a flexible CT architecture that allows developers to rapidly adapt to changing technologies and market demands.
You will be prompted to choose DM3 technologies:
- IPLink - This component downloads the firmware needed for IPLink digital boards. The DM3 IPLink product, a proven, high-performance, open development platform, supports the H.323 standard for communication across Internet Protocol (IP) networks and a wide variety of vocoder algorithms. For more information about IPLink, go to http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/3940web.htm.
- QuadSpan - Select this component for all DM3 QuadSpan and DualSpan (Media Span) technologies and features, including ISDN, CSP, and conferencing. There is no need to select the ISDN and CSP packages separately - those are specific to Springware. For more information, go to http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom/index.htm#boards.
- DM3Fax - Select this component for DM3 Fax boards. For more information, go to http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom/boards/mediaprocessing.htm.
- HDSI - Select this component for HDSI (High Density Station Interface) boards. HDSI Series Modular Station Interface products incorporate a variety of analog devices, such as local 2500-type touchtone telephones, modems, and fax machines, into CT systems that are based on the open, industry-standard CT Bus architecture.
- Integrated Products - This family of products provides an optimized mix of trunk, station and media resources on which to build converged communication platforms for switching applications.
GDK - This option supports GDK, the GammaLink Developer's Kit. GDK consists of a fax channel and communication software, which provides many features and capabilities for fast, convenient fax transactions. The GDK system software provides the subsystems required to develop a fax application with some boards.
Global Call API Package - Global Call development software provides a common signaling interface for network-enabled applications, regardless of the signaling protocol needed to connect to the local telephone network. You must select this option if you are using DM3 products. For more information about Global Call software, go to http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/2557web.htm.
- Note: If you plan to use TAPI Service Provider or the Standalone Fax demo or Synchronous Multithreaded demo, you must install the Global Call API Package via the Complete or the Custom install.
ISDN Package - These files provide support for ISDN (for Springware). You will be prompted to select the ISDN protocols you want to install. The options are 1TR6, 4ess, 5ess, Ctr4, DASS2, DMS, ETN, ETU, NE1, NI2, NT1, NTT, TPH, VN, TPHNT, VNNT, QNT, QTE, QTN, and QTU.
Performance Monitors - This enables you to monitor the performance of Intel Dialogic boards using the Windows NT Performance Monitor. For more information, refer to Section 5.4, Performance Monitoring.
SCx - This option provides support for the SCxbus Adapter. For more information, refer to Chapter 6, Installing and Configuring the SCX160 SCxbus Adapter or go to http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/2335web.htm.
Third Party Support - This option installs Third Party Support software, which allows the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM) to reserve TDM bus resources for third party use.
- Note: Although Third Party Support software is included as an option in the System Release 5.1.1 installation procedure, the Third Party Support files will be deleted when Feature Pack 1 is installed. Feature Pack 1 transitions Third Party Support functionality to the DCM's Add Hardware Wizard. Refer to Section 4.13, Reserving TDM Bus Resources for Third Party Devices for more information.
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