IPTMail_R4 Demo User's Guide: Table of Contents
Operating System Support
1. About This Information
1.1. Purpose
1.2. Intended Audience
1.3. How to Use This Information
1.4. Related Information
2. Demo Description
2.1. Demo Features
2.2. What Does the IPTMail_R4 Demo Do?
2.2.1. What the IPTMail_R4 Demo Does Not Do?
2.3. How Does the IPTMail_R4 Demo Work?
3. System Requirements
3.1. Hardware Requirements
3.2. Software Requirements
4. The IPTMail_R4 Demo
4.1. Preparing to Run the Demo
4.1.1. Connecting to External Equipment
4.1.2. Downloading Firmware
4.1.3. Edit the Iptmail_R4.cfg File
4.2. Starting the Demo
4.3. Demo Options
4.4. Using the Demo
4.4.1. Using the Voicemail
4.5. Keyboard Commands
4.6. Demo Details
4.6.1. Files Used by the Demo
4.6.2. Programming Model
4.6.3. Demo-Related Initialization (Appinit.c)
4.6.4. IPLink-Related Initialization
4.6.5. Voice-Related Initialization
4.6.6. Data Structures
4.6.7. Event Mechanism
5. Application Flow
5.1. Using State Machines
5.2. Inbound IP Call
5.2.1. Null State
5.2.2. Offered State
5.2.3. Connected_Wait_Sig State
5.2.4. Disconnected State
5.2.5. Stop_Connection State
6. Using the Voice Mail
6.1. Recording a Message
6.1.1. Connected_Rec_And_Send State
6.1.2. Connected_Wait_Start_Rec State
6.1.3. Connected_Rec_Msg State
6.1.4. Connected_Stop_Rec State
6.1.5. Connected_Listen_My_Rec State
6.2. Listening to a Message
6.2.1. Connected_Start_Listen State
6.2.2. Connected_Listen State
6.2.3. Connected_Stop_Listen State
6.3. Error Handling
6.3.1. IPTMAIL_QUIT State
6.3.2. Errors from IP
6.3.3. Errors from Voice Resources:
Appendix A - Log File
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