Software configuration, Configuration with installed hardware – Eicon Networks V8.3 User Manual

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Software Configuration

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CHAPTER

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Software Configuration

Configuration with installed hardware

After you installed your Diva Server adapter and the adapter drivers as described in

Software Installation

on page 17, you can start the Diva Server Configuration Manager:

1.

Click ‘Start > Programs > Diva Server for Windows > Diva Server Configuration
Manager’.

2.

The Configuration Manager displays the configuration you chose during the software
installation:

• The detected Diva Server adapter is installed.

• The adapter is assumed to be connected to a corresponding ISDN BRI, PRI, or

analog line.

• Line properties are either set by default, the parameters you set under Windows

2000 and Windows XP in the Windows ISDN wizard, or the parameters you set in
the Diva Server Installation Wizard.

Note: If you plan to use ‘Direct Access Mode’ or ‘R2 Signaling E1’, change the
switch type in the line properties accordingly and your PRI line changes
automatically into an E1 line (see ‘Line Properties’ in the Diva Server Configuration
Manager Online Help (DSMain.chm)).

• If you installed a Diva Server adapter that was detected as ‘New Hardware’, RAS

and CAPI are installed and connected to the adapter.

• If you installed a fully detected Diva Server adapter and chose ‘Default installation’

during the driver update, RAS and CAPI are installed and connected to the Diva
Server adapter.

• If you installed a fully detected Diva Server adapter and chose ‘Customized

installation’ or ‘Secure installation’ during the driver update, the services you
selected are installed and connected to the Diva Server adapter.

If you did not assign a number to RAS in Windows 2000 or Windows XP’s ISDN wizard
or installed Windows Server 2003, both, RAS and CAPI, are configured to accept all
incoming calls. This can cause conflicts between the two services, since both services
are then listening to the same phone numbers. To avoid these conflicts, you should
assign different MSN(s), ISDN numbers, or extension(s) to the services in the binding
properties for each service (see ‘Binding Properties’ in the Diva Server Configuration
Manager Online Help (DSMain.chm)).

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