When the Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM) is started and detects the presence of an SCX160 board, it gives the option to configure the SCX160 board. Since this node is already configured and there are changes (i.e., there was an addition or removal of boards after the SCX160 board was configured), the user may choose Yes at this point. However, if the user chooses No, the node will not be properly configured and the Dialogic Service may fail. Hence, the user MUST select Yes.
The SCX160 Configuration Program checks for changes in the configuration and if the number of streams allocated for the node is less than the current configuration requirements, then the program displays an error message and returns control to the Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM).
However, if the streams requirement for the current configuration is less than the number of streams allocated for the node, the SCX160 Configuration Program updates the scxmap.dat file, the sctscustom file(in the case of a Blocking Configuration) and returns to the Dialogic Configuration Manager.
Start the Dialogic Service by clicking the Green button in the Dialogic Configuration Manager window (see Figure 53. Dialogic Configuration Manager Window).
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