Test-starting the intel dialogic drivers, Test-starting the intel dialogic drivers -33 – Vertical Communications TeleVantage 7.5 User Manual

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7. I

NSTALLING

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NTEL

D

IALOGIC

B

OARD

D

RIVERS

7-33

4.

Select the

HostIpMediaNetworkAddress

parameter.

5.

In the

Value

field, enter the IP address of the NIC that you want to use for RTP/RTCP

traffic (for example, “192.168.1.6”.)

6.

Click

OK

.

If you have DI/SI32 Rev 1 analog station boards, go to the next section. Otherwise, go to
“Test-starting the Intel Dialogic drivers” on page 7-33.

Configuring DI/SI32 Rev 1 analog station boards

Perform the steps in this section only if you have one or more DI/SI32 Rev 1 analog station
boards installed.

Assigning the a-law firmware file

The DI/SI32 Rev 1 board is not detected automatically by DCM as are the other DM3 boards,
so you are not prompted to assign it a firmware file as described on page 7-14. Also, the DI/SI32
Rev 1 board is automatically assigned the DISI32.pcd (u-law version) firmware file. If you
require the a-law version of the firmware file in your geographical location, assign it according
to the following instructions.

1.

Start the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM) if it is not already running. See
See Appendix D, “Using the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager” for instructions.

2.

In the DCM main dialog box, right click the first DI/SI32 Rev 1 board and then select

Configure Board

.

Note:

DI/SI32 Rev 1 boards are label “DISI32” in the DCM main dialog box.

3.

On the Misc tab, select the

PCDFileName

parameter and then select

@DISI32_ALaw.pcd

from the

Value

drop-down list.

4.

Select the

FCDFileName

parameter and then type @

DISI32_ALaw.fcd

in the

Value

text box.

5.

Repeat for your other DI/SI32 Rev 1 boards.

6.

Click

OK

to save your changes.

Go to the next section.

Test-starting the Intel Dialogic drivers

Important:

Verifying that the correct audio format (a-law or u-law) has been configured on your

system will help ensure good audio quality. Using the wrong audio format can contribute to other
problems and make them more difficult to troubleshoot. Under certain conditions, DCM may
automatically set your audio format to a-law. Take a moment to verify that the correct audio format
has been selected, and change it if necessary.

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