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Intel Dialogic System Release  
6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for  
Windows  
Release Guide  
September 2004  
05-2372-001  
 
Contents  
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About This Publication  
The following topics provide information about this publication:  
Applicability  
This Release Guide provides information about Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI  
Feature Pack 1 for Windows.  
Intended Audience  
This document is intended for all users of Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature  
Pack 1 for Windows. This Release Guide is intended for the following types of customers:  
Distributors  
System Integrators  
Toolkit Developers  
Independent Software Vendors (ISVs)  
Value Added Resellers (VARs)  
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)  
How to Use This Publication  
The information found in this document is organized into the following sections:  
Chapter 1, “Release Overview” provides a high-level overview of this release.  
Chapter 2, “System Requirements” describes what you need to install and use this  
release.  
Chapter 3, “New Features by Product” describes the new features of this release.  
Chapter 4, “Installation and Configuration” provides information about installation and  
configuration.  
Chapter 5, “OA&M Software” describes the operation, administration, maintenance,  
and diagnostics supported in this release.  
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Chapter 6, “Programming Libraries [and Tools]” describes the programming libraries  
and tools that are available in this release.  
Chapter 7, “Demonstration Software” describes the demonstration programs provided  
in this release.  
Chapter 8, “Supported Hardware” provides a list of all the hardware supported in this  
release.  
Chapter 9, “Separately Orderable Products” describes the additional software that  
may be required to use certain features of this release.  
Chapter 10, “Documentation” provides a list of the documents that accompany this  
release either on CD or downloadable from the Intel® Telecom Support Resources  
website.  
Related Information  
Refer to the following for additional information:  
If you are new to Intel® telecom products or some of the latest technology and don’t  
want to search through the documentation to find the information you need, use the  
Learn About website to get an overview of the products supported in this release.  
Learn About is located at the following link:  
For Technical Support, visit the Intel Telecom Support Resources website at the  
following link:  
For Products and Services Information, visit the Intel Telecom Products website at the  
following link:  
For Sales Offices and other contact information, visit the Where to Buy Intel Telecom  
Products website at the following link:  
The Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows Release  
Update document contains information about known problems, resolved problems,  
and documentation updates associated with this system release. The Release  
Update is available at the following link:  
Note: Refer to the Release Update for late-breaking changes or corrections to the release  
information. Information is updated in the Release Update, as needed, during the lifecycle  
of the system release.  
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1.  
This chapter provides a high-level overview of the products and features that are newly  
supported in Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows.  
Products and features that are newly supported are new since Intel® Dialogic® System  
Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
This release provides customers with the components they need to build cost-effective,  
high-density, highly available solutions that can be easily installed, configured and  
operated either locally or remotely. This release provides the capabilities to enable carrier  
grade solutions that meet the stringent demands of the service provider market.  
This release introduces two Intel® NetStructure™ computer telephony boards as well as  
several key feature enhancements for existing board families.  
Release Highlights  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows supports all the  
same boards and features as the previous Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on  
Windows 2000, including the following new products and features:  
Operating systems support:  
Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, or Advanced Server) SP2 or greater,  
including simplified Chinese version  
or  
Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions, including simplified  
Chinese version  
New Intel® NetStructure™ DMT160TEC boards possessing the same 16-span  
interface features as the DMN160TEC, in addition to the following:  
DMTF and Global tone detection  
Global tone generation  
MF signaling (R1 and R2)  
Call Progress Analysis  
Automatic number identification/dialed number identification service (ANI/DNIS)  
information retrieval  
Support for CAS protocols  
New Intel® NetStructure™ IPT10000C board containing 1000 Voice-over-IP G.711  
ports, making it one of the highest-density IP boards available (by extending the  
density range of the IPT family of boards from 120 to 1000 ports). Other new Intel®  
NetStructure™ IPT Series features include:  
IPT6720C: 672 Channel IP Gateway w/ LBR coders, RFC2833, T.38, and Gigabit  
on-board data network interfaces. Up to 20% of the IP channels may be used for  
T.38 relay.  
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IPT4800C: 480 Channel IP Gateway w/ LBR coders, RFC2833, T.38, and Gigabit  
on-board data network interfaces. Up to 20% (96) of the IP channels may be used  
for T.38 relay.  
IPT2400C: 240 Channel IP Gateway w/ LBR coders, RFC2833, T.38, and Gigabit  
on-board data network interfaces. Up to 20% (48) of the IP channels may be used  
for T.38 relay.  
IPT1200C: 120 Channel IP Gateway w/ LBR coders, RFC2833, T.38, and Gigabit  
on-board data network interfaces.  
New SS7 products  
SIU520  
SIU131  
SIU231  
CPM8  
Redundant System Swap (RSS) / Redundant Host (RH)  
Windows 2000 SP4 only  
Supported on the following platforms:  
Intel® NetStructure™ ZT5085 with ZT5524A-1A SBC (Dual CPU)  
Intel® NetStructure™ ZT5085 with ZT5524A-1B SBC (Single CPU)  
Peripheral Hot Swap (PHS) on the following chassis:  
Supported on Microsoft Windows 2000 only  
Supported on the following platforms:  
Intel® NetStructure™ ZT5085  
Westek P5100 with Advantech MIC-3358 SBC  
Advantech MIC-3038 with MIC-3358 SBC  
Note:PHS is only supported on the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system.  
OA&M enhancements  
Activate and de-activate Layer 2 (D-Channel). The Global Call API can now be  
used to set the logical data link (D-channel) state using the gc_Extension( )  
function with extension ID (ext_id) of GDIS_EXID_SETDLINKSTATE. For more  
information, see the Global Call ISDN Technology Guide  
Re-configure trunks between ISDN and Clear Channel (on DMT160TEC and  
DMN160TEC boards). See the section, “Configuring Trunks for Clear Channel  
Signaling”, in the Intel NetStructure for DM3 Architecture for cPCI on Windows for  
more information.  
Ability to dynamically configure the following trunk parameters at runtime:  
CRC4 ON or CRC4 OFF  
Selecting between user and network modes  
Support for Global Call Alarm Management System (GCAMS)  
Overlap Send/Receive support for CAS  
Support T.38 relay mode (gateway) on Intel® NetStructure™ DM/IP and IPT Series  
boards  
Support QoS alarm monitoring on DM/IP and IPT Series boards  
Interoperable with CISCO 5300 running IOS 12.3(1)  
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New H.323 Features  
H.450.2 Call Transfer  
Set Bearer Capabilities  
Set/get CallID  
Access to CallPresentationAllowed  
Multiple IP ports for establishing trunk groups  
New SIP Features  
Multiple IP ports for establishing trunk groups  
REINVITE for Fax  
SIP-T  
Set/get CallID  
New RFC2833 Features  
New Diagnostics tools and capabilities  
Centralized suite of logging tools into one tool (pstndiag tool combines the  
functionality of four existing diagnostics and administrative tools: lineadmin,  
phone, tspmon, and tsptrace)  
Improved debugging capabilities with the Intel® Telecom Subsystem Summary  
Tool (its_sysinfo)  
Improved tracing capabilities available with the Runtime Trace Facility (RTF)  
Automatically archive logs to prevent overwriting on system restart  
Provide method for managing size of RTF logs  
Dynamically turn RTF Logging on/off without system restart  
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2.  
This chapter describes the system requirements for Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0  
cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows:  
2.1  
Basic Hardware Requirements  
Minimum Hardware Requirements  
The minimum hardware requirements are listed below for this release. Customers that use  
high-densities systems may require more robust systems.  
CompactPCI* chassis  
700 MHz Intel® Pentium® 3 processor  
512 MB RAM  
500 MB free space on hard disk  
CD-ROM drive  
VGA display  
Pointing device  
Note: Drivers for Windows do not support more then 4 GB of RAM.  
Recommended Hardware Requirements  
The recommended hardware requirements are listed below for this release:  
CompactPCI* chassis  
850 MHz or faster Intel® Pentium® processor  
512 MB RAM  
600 MB free space on hard disk  
CD-ROM drive  
VGA display  
Pointing device  
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2.2  
Basic Software Requirements  
The basic software requirements include:  
Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, or Advanced Server) SP2 or greater, including  
simplified Chinese version  
OR  
Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions, including simplified Chinese  
version  
Compiler support for Developer Studio 6.0 and 7.0  
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3.  
ew Features by Product  
This chapter describes the key features for the following Intel® NetStructure™ boards  
supported in Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows:  
3.1  
New Intel NetStructure DMT160TEC Board  
This release introduces support for the Intel® NetStructure™ DMT160TEC. The Intel  
NetStructure DMT160TEC network interface board is a high-density, digital telephone  
interface on a CompactPCI* form factor. This board supports up to 16 spans or 480 ports,  
and is programmable as T1, E1, or a mix of both (in units of four spans). The Intel  
NetStructure DMT160TEC is new board that was not available previously in Intel Dialogic  
System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
Features  
The following features are supported in Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature  
Pack 1 for Windows. These features are new since Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for  
cPCI on Windows 2000.  
CAS support including all PDK protocols  
Tone Detection and Generation including GTD/GTG  
Ability to dynamically configure the following trunk parameters at runtime:  
CRC4 ON/OFF  
Selecting between user and network modes  
Clear Channel support for T1 and E1  
Ability to query Layer 1 statistics  
Ability to enable/disable D-Channel without having to bring the entire system down  
Ability to reconfigure trunks between ISDN and Clear Channel on both DMN160TEC  
and DMT160TEC  
Note:This feature requires new PCD files, user modifications to configuraton files  
and re-initialization of the board.  
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3.2  
New Intel NetStructure IPT10000C IP Board  
This release introduces support for the Intel® NetStructure™ IPT10000 IP board. This  
board supports 1000 Voice-over-IP G.711 ports, extending the density range of the IPT  
family of boards from 120 to 1000 ports. The Intel NetStructure IPT10000 IP board is a  
new board that was not supported previously in Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for  
cPCI on Windows 2000.  
Features  
Intel NetStructure IPT10000 IP board supports the following features in this release:  
1000 channels of Voice-over-IP G.711 ports  
3.3  
New Intel NetStructure SIU520, SIU231 and SIU131  
Signaling Interface Units  
This release introduces support for the following SS7 Signaling Interface Units (SIUs):  
Intel® NetStructure™ SIU520  
Intel® NetStructure™ SIU231  
Intel® NetStructure™ SIU131  
Features  
This release provides the following features to support Intel NetStructure SIU520, SIU231  
and SIU131:  
Application development with the Global Call API for network call control  
3.4  
New Intel NetStructure CPM8 SS7 Signaling Board  
This release introduces support for the Intel® NetStructure™ CPM8 SS7 signaling board.  
Features  
This release provides the following feature to support the Intel NetStructure CPM8 board:  
Application development with the Global Call API for network call control  
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3.5  
New Features for Intel Netstructure DM/IP Series  
Products  
The Intel® NetStructure™ DM/IP platform offer zero, one, or two T1 or E1 spans plus VoIP  
and media processing in a single-slot solution. These DM/IP Series products are ideal for  
larger enterprise and carrier-grade IP media gateway solutions. They support the H.323  
and SIP IP telephony standards, as well as traditional APIs from Intel including R4 and  
Global Call.  
Note:DM/IP products do not support Continuous Speech Processing (CSP).  
New Features  
The following new Intel NetStructure DM/IP Series features are introduced in this release:  
T.38 Gateway support  
H.450.2 Call Transfer  
Ability to send and receive SIP-T information via MIME-encoded messages  
Ability to send/receive Facility IE as part of SETUP message in H.323  
Access to Bearer Capability IE in incoming and outgoing H.323 SETUP messages  
Access to PresentationIndicator field in incoming and outgoing H.323 SETUP  
messages  
Access to MediaWaitForConnect field in incoming and outgoing H.323 SETUP  
messages  
Ability to set CallID/GUID in outgoing H.323 SETUP messages  
Access to Progress Indicator IE in incoming H.323 PROGRESS messages  
Access to message information fields in incoming and outgoing SIP INVITE  
messages:  
Contact Display string  
Contact URI  
Diversion URI  
From Display string  
From URI  
Referred-by  
Replaces  
Request URI  
To Display string  
To URI  
Ability to retrieve local and remote RTP addresses  
IP Call control implemented on the host with RTP/RTCP implemented on the board  
(All NIC-enabled).  
Host-based SIP protocol stack  
Host-based H.323 protocol stack  
Supports the ability to change from voice to fax coder without application intervention  
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Setting DTMF transfer mode on a per call basis  
IP Precedence ToS (ToS byte)  
Multicast  
Interoperable with CISCO 5300 running IOS 12.3(1)  
3.6  
New Features for Intel NetStructure DM/V and DM/V-  
A Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ DM/V and DM/V-A boards are based on the DM3 architecture.  
DM/V-A boards provide enhanced media in addition to 0, 2 or 4 trunks. DM/V boards  
provide basic voice in addition to 4 trunks. Both boards provide voice processing on a  
single-slot cPCI chassis.  
New Features  
The following new Intel NetStructure DM/V features are introduced in this release.  
Ability to restart a single trunk of DM/V products  
ETSI compliant Frequency Shift Keying (FSK). For more information, see the  
Documentation Updates section in the Release Update document for this system  
release.  
Configurable FSK Transmit and Receive Signal Level. Refer to the section, “Setting  
the FSK Transmit and Receive Signal Level”, in the Intel NetStructure for DM3  
Architecture for cPCI on Windows for more information  
Support for Global Call Alarm Management System (GCAMS). Refer to the Global  
Call E-1/T-1 CAS/R2 Technology User’s Guide and Global Call ISDN Technology  
Guide for more information.  
8 KHz linear PCM coder supported at 64 Kbps (8 bits) and 128 Kbps (16 bits) for play  
and record, VOX and WAVE file formats. For more information, see the  
Documentation Updates section in the Release Update document for this system  
release.  
Activate and de-activate Layer 2 (D-Channel). The Global Call API can now be used  
to set the logical data link (D-channel) state using the gc_Extension( ) function with  
extension ID (ext_id) of GDIS_EXID_SETDLINKSTATE. For more information, see the  
Global Call ISDN Technology Guide.  
Media Load 9F (120 channels of rich conferencing, in addition to 15 channels of fax)  
available on DM/V2400AcPCI. Refer to the Intel NetStructure for DM3 Architecture for  
CompactPCI on Windows for more information.  
Ability to dynamically turn CRC4 on/off  
Clear Channel support for the DMN1200-4E1-cPCI & DMN960-4E1-cPCI boards.  
Refer to the Intel NetStructure for DM3 Architecture for cPCI on Windows for more  
information.  
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3.7  
New Features for Intel NetStructure IPT Series  
Products  
The Intel® NetStructure™ IPT Series boards provide carrier-grade, open, standards-  
based platforms that offer a highly scalable, flexible, carrier-grade solution for IP telephony  
gateways and media servers. The boards provide IP services, enabling the optimal  
utilization of the next generation network (NGN) architecture. In addition, Intel  
NetStructure IPT Series boards offer unmatched scalability with up to 672 IP telephony  
channels on a single CompactPCI* board.  
New Features  
The following new Intel NetStructure IPT Series features are introduced in this release.  
Support for up to 672 LBR coders  
H.450.2 Call Transfer  
Ability to send and receive SIP-T information via MIME-encoded messages  
Ability to send/receive Facility IE as part of SETUP message in H.323  
Access to Bearer Capability IE in incoming and outgoing H.323 SETUP messages  
Access to PresentationIndicator field in incoming and outgoing H.323 SETUP  
messages  
Access to MediaWaitForConnect field in incoming and outgoing H.323 SETUP  
messages  
Ability to set CallID/GUID in outgoing H.323 SETUP messages  
Ability to get Progress Indicator IE in incoming H.323 PROGRESS messages  
Access to message information fields in incoming and outgoing SIP INVITE  
messages:  
Contact Display string  
Contact URI  
Diversion URI  
From Display string  
From URI  
Referred-by  
Replaces  
Request URI  
To Display string  
To URI  
Ability to retrieve local and remote RTP addresses  
QoS monitoring/setting via Global Call or IP Media Library APIs  
Ability to start RTP stream independently of Global Call using the IP Media Library;  
provides a mechanism for starting an RTP session when using a 3rd party stack.  
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nstallation and Configuration  
This chapter provides information about the installation and configuration of Intel®  
Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows. This information is  
provided in the following sections:  
4.1  
Installation  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows is not an overlay. It  
must be installed on a clean system. Therefore, you must completely uninstall the base  
release (Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000) before installing  
the Feature Pack 1 release.  
Changes to the installation include the following:  
New Install Navigation Screen  
The Feature Pack 1 release includes an Install Navigation Screen which comes up  
automatically when the CD is inserted. The navigation screen identifies installable  
content on the CD and allows separate installation of the following:  
Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows  
Pigeon Point* Peripheral Hot Swap software  
Pigeon Point Redundant System Slot software  
The navigation screen also allows you to view the Release Guide and user  
documentation.  
Existing Hot Swap Kit must be uninstalled  
If you had installed the Hot Swap Kit with the base release (Intel® Dialogic® System  
Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000), you must uninstall the Hot Swap Kit before  
installing the new release.  
Installation using an InstallShield response file  
A procedure for installing the software using an InstallShield response file has been  
added to the Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows  
Software Installation Guide.  
Cleanup utility available  
A cleanup utility is available to remove some files that will not be removed by the  
uninstall process. To find out more about this utility and to obtain updated versions of  
the utility (which will continue to be enhanced outside of the system release), go to:  
Uninstall software using Add/Remove Programs  
You should uninstall the software by going to the Windows Control Panel and  
selecting Add/Remove Programs. Do not uninstall from the Start menu.  
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For more information about installing and uninstalling Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0  
cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows, refer to the Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI  
Feature Pack 1 for Windows Software Installation Guide for this release. Online help is  
also available during the installation process.  
4.2  
Configuration  
This chapter describes the configuration software capabilities that are supported in Intel  
Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows.  
Configuration is performed after the system release software is installed, using the  
configuration manager (DCM). Different configuration methods are used for different  
product families because of differences in the underlying architecture. Products are  
distributed with preconfigured default settings.  
The following new configuration capabilities are provided in Intel Dialogic System Release  
6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows:  
New media load 9F supported on DM/V2400A cPCI boards (DM3 product family)  
Ability to modify Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) transmit and receive signal levels by  
modifying the configuration file (DM3 product family)  
Detailed procedures on product configuration are provided in the Intel NetStructure for  
DM3 Architecture for cPCI on Windows Configuration Guide and Intel NetStructure IPT  
Series on Windows Configuration Guide.  
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5.  
This chapter provides the OA&M software features supported in Intel® Dialogic® System  
Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows. This information is organized into the  
following sections:  
5.1  
Administration Software  
This section describes the system administration software capabilities that are supported  
in this release. Administrative software allows the administrator to perform such tasks as  
starting and stopping the Intel Dialogic System, running demo programs, monitoring  
performance, and replacing a board in an active system with the same board type.  
There are no new administration software capabilities or enhancements to existing  
capabilities since Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
New Tools  
There are no new administration tools or new features of existing administration tools  
since Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
New API Libraries  
There are no new API libraries or new features of existing API libraries since Intel Dialogic  
System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
5.2  
Diagnostics Software  
This section describes the new diagnostic capabilities and tools available for this release.  
For more information about the diagnostics software, refer to the Intel Dialogic System  
Software for DM3 Architecture Products on Windows Diagnostics Guide.  
This release provides the following new capabilities in the diagnostics software:  
A centralized suite of logging tools  
The pstndiag tool combines the functionality of four existing diagnostics and  
administrative tools:lineadmin, phone, tspmon, and tsptrace. This eliminates the need  
to use several different logging applications.  
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Improved debugging capabilities  
Intel® Telecom Subsystem Summary Tool (its_sysinfo) is a single utility that collects a  
complete system of diagnostic information designed for users without a telephony  
background.  
Improved tracing capabilities  
The improved tracing capabilities available with the Runtime Trace Facility (RTF) allow  
you to do the following:  
Configure tracing to automatically archive log files so that they are not overwritten  
during an automated system restart  
Dynamically turn Runtime Trace Facility (RTF) logging on and off without  
restarting the system  
Add a Date field to all logging capability  
Span logging over multiple files to control size of disk usage  
New Tools  
This release provides the following new or enhanced diagnostics tools:  
PSTN Diagnostics tool  
The PSTN Diagnostics tool (pstndiag) is a utility for diagnosing and troubleshooting  
public switched telephone network (PSTN) connectivity problems on specific  
hardware products based on DM3 architecture. The pstndiag tool combines several  
existing logging tools and allows you to perform the following activities:  
Query the system for board information  
View all boards in the system that have been downloaded  
Monitor all components (boards, trunks, channels) in the system, and view trunk  
and channel information, such as trunk status, alarm status, channel state, and  
call state  
Display the protocol family running on a channel (ISDN or CAS)  
Produce a consolidated log file for all components that are being actively  
monitored in the system  
Display a previously saved log file  
Launch the ISDNtrace and CAStrace tools to perform further diagnostic tests  
Runtime Trace Facility (RTF) tool  
The RTF tool provides a mechanism for tracing the execution path of various Intel  
Dialogic runtime libraries. The trace information can be captured in log files or sent to  
a debug stream. The resulting log file/debug stream output helps troubleshoot runtime  
issues for applications that are built with Intel Dialogic software.  
Intel® Telecom Subsystem Summary Tool (its_sysinfo)  
The Intel Telecom Subsystem Summary Tool (its_sysinfo) provides a simple way to  
collect information about systems built using Intel® telecom products. The its_sysinfo  
tool collects data from the system on which you execute it and provides you with  
information about the system environment: the operating system, computer  
architecture, Intel Dialogic System Release, and operational logs.  
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rogramming Libraries [and  
Tools]  
This chapter describes the features of the programming libraries and other development  
software features and tools that are supported in Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0  
cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows. The development software is divided into the following  
categories:  
6.1  
Audio Conferencing API Library (DCB)  
The Audio Conferencing API library supports development of host-based conferencing  
applications on Intel® NetStructure™ boards. The Audio Conferencing API library  
provides many features that can be used to develop customized audio conferencing  
servers.  
The Audio Conferencing software includes library functions, device drivers, and firmware.  
Note: Refer to the Audio Conferencing API for Windows Programming Guide and the Audio  
Conferencing API Library Reference for additional information.  
New Features  
No new Audio Conferencing (DCB) features have been implemented since Intel®  
Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
6.2  
CSP (Continuous Speech Processing) API Library  
The CSP API library supports development of host-based automatic speech recognition  
(ASR) applications. CSP provides many features such as high-performance echo  
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cancellation, voice energy detection, barge-in, voice event signaling, pre-speech buffering,  
and full-duplex operation.  
The CSP software includes library functions, device drivers, firmware, and demonstration  
programs.  
Note: Refer to the Continuous Speech Processing API Programming Guide and Continuous  
Speech Processing API Library Reference for more information.  
New Features  
No new Continuous Speech Processing (CSP) features have been implemented since  
Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
6.3  
Fax API Library  
The Fax API library supports development of a wide variety of fax applications such as fax  
mail, fax broadcast and fax-on-demand. The Fax software includes library functions,  
device drivers, firmware, and demonstration programs.  
Note: Refer to the Fax Software Reference for more information.  
New Features  
The Fax API library provides the following new feature in this release.  
T.30 Non-Standard Facilities (NSF)  
Ability to send customized T.30 Non-Standard Facilities (NSF) message. To  
implement this new feature, use the FC_TXNSF define in dx_setparm().  
6.4  
Global Call API Library  
The Global Call API library provides a uniform call control interface for developing  
applications for multiple network interface technologies.The Global Call API library  
supports a variety of protocols operating on Intel NetStructure, DM3, and Springware  
architectures.  
The Global Call API library is designed to:  
Support a variety of protocols; for example, E-1 CAS, T-1 robbed bit, analog loop start,  
ISDN, IP H.323, and SIP interfaces  
Provide a consistent application interface for the various protocols and technologies  
Use the same input and output parameters at the application level to configure and  
control the different interfaces  
The generic functionality of Global Call is documented in the Global Call API Library  
Reference and the Global Call API for Windows Programming Guide. Technology-  
specific functionality is documented in Global Call Technology User's Guides.  
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New Features  
The Global Call API library supports the following new features for the IP technology:  
T.38 gateway support (on Intel NetStructure DM/IP boards only)  
Support for SIP-T  
SIP Telephony (SIP-T) information may be sent and received via MIME-encoded  
messages . The embedded information is handled as raw data.  
H.450.2 Call Transfer  
The library provides full support for blind and supervised call transfers between  
endpoints on the same virtual board  
Access to Facility IE  
The Facility IE in H.323 SETUP, CONNECT, and FACILITY messages may be set or  
retrieved  
Access to Bearer Capability IE  
The Bearer Capability IE in outgoing and incoming H.323 SETUP messages can be  
set or retrieved  
Access to PresentationIndicator  
The PresentationIndicator field in outgoing and incoming H.323 SETUP messages  
can be set or retrieved  
Access to MediaWaitForConnect  
The MediaWaitForConnect field in outgoing and incoming H.323 SETUP messages  
can be set or retrieved  
Access to CallID/GUID  
The CallID/GUID can be set in outgoing H.323 SETUP messages. This complements  
the existing capability to retrieve the CallID from incoming SETUP messages.  
Access to Progress Indicator IE  
The Progress Indicator IE can be retrieved from incoming H.323 PROGRESS  
messages  
Access to SIP message information fields  
The following message information fields can be set or retrieved in outgoing or  
incoming SIP INVITE messages:  
Contact Display string  
Contact URI  
Diversion URI  
From Display string  
From URI  
Referred-by  
Replaces  
Request URI  
To Display string  
To URI  
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Ability to retrieve RTP addresses  
Both local and remote RTP addresses, which include the port number as well as the  
IP address, can be retrieved when a connection events is received  
The Global Call API library supports the following new features for the ISDN technology:  
Alarm handling for DM3 boards  
Global Call Alarm Management System (GCAMS) support for the management of  
alarms on DM3 boards  
Dynamic configuration of the D-channel at runtime  
The ability to enable or disable the D-channel at runtime  
Dynamic configuration of trunk parameters at runtime  
The ability to configure the CRC setting (on or off) and the ISDN protocol operating  
mode (user or network)at runtime  
The Global Call API library supports the following new feature for the E-1/T-1  
technologies:  
Alarm handling for DM3 boards  
Global Call Alarm Management System (GCAMS) support for the management of  
alarms on DM3 boards  
The Global Call API library supports the following new features for the SS7 technology:  
Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) support  
Provides support for developing applications that use the following SIUs:  
Intel NetStructure SIU520  
Intel NetStructure SIU231  
Intel NetStructure SIU131  
CompactPCI* board support  
Provides support for developing applications that use the Intel NetStructure CPM8  
board  
6.5  
IP Media Library API  
The IP Media Library (IPML) API is used to control media on IP devices. Voice-over-IP  
applications that use IP signaling stacks other than those supplied with Intel products may  
use this library for application development.  
IP media library functionality is documented in the IP Media Library API Programming  
Guide and the IP Media Library API Library Reference.  
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New Features  
No new IP Media (IPML) features have been implemented since Intel® Dialogic® System  
Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
6.6  
Modular Station Interface API  
The Modular Station Interface (MSI) API is used by Intel® NetStructure™ High Density  
Station Interface (HDSI) boards, which provide high density analog station connectivity.  
The HDSI board can support up to 120 stations with tone detection and generation, and  
FSK Caller ID transmission.  
Note: Refer to the MSI API Programming Guide and MSI API Library Reference for more  
information.  
New Features  
No new Modular Station Interface (MSI) features have been implemented since Intel®  
Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
6.7  
Standard Runtime Library API  
The Standard Runtime Library (SRL) API provides a common interface for event handling  
and other functionality common to all Intel® Dialogic® devices. The Standard Runtime  
Library provides the framework for implementing the supported programming models and  
serves as the central dispatcher for events that occur on all devices. Through the  
Standard Runtime Library, events are handled in a standard manner.  
Note: Refer to the SRL API for Windows Programming Guide and the SRL API Library  
Reference for more information.  
New Features  
No new Standard Runtime Library (SRL) features have been implemented since Intel®  
Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
6.8  
Voice API Library  
The Voice API library provides a rich set of features for building a wide range of high-  
density call processing applications such as voice messaging, interactive voice response,  
telemarketing/call center, operator services, and more. Features include tone signaling,  
global tone detection and generation, call progress analysis, and a variety of voice  
encoding algorithms selectable on a channel-by-channel basis.  
Note: Refer to the Voice API for Windows Programming Guide and the Voice API for Windows  
Library Reference for more information.  
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New Features  
The Voice API library provides the following new features in this release.  
8K linear coder  
Ability to play and record using linear PCM at 8 kHz with 8-bit samples (64 kbps) and  
8 kHz with 16-bit samples (128 kbps) linear coding, VOX and WAVE file formats.  
Coders are specified using the DX_XPB structure.  
ETSI-compliant FSK  
Support for sending and receiving two-way frequency shift keying (FSK) data,  
compliant with European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). Parameters  
to support this feature are available in dx_setparm( ).  
Note: For more information on these new features, see the Documentation Updates section in  
the Release Update (available on the web only).  
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7.  
emonstration Software  
Demonstration programs are provided to demonstrate the functionality and features of  
Intel® Dialogic® and Intel® NetStructure™ products and serve as examples of application  
programming using Intel® Dialogic® API libraries. All demo programs are supplied as  
source code which users may modify to explore other capabilities of the products. All  
demo programs listed below are located in \Program Files\Dialogic\demos following  
standard installation of Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for  
Windows.  
This chapter provides information about demonstration programs provided in this release.  
7.1  
New Demo Programs  
The following new demo programs are included in this release. These demo programs are  
new since Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000. These demos  
are located in C:\Program Files\Dialogic\demos following the standard installation.  
CSPAuto  
This Non-interactive (automatic) CSP demo demonstrates key features of the CSP  
API library, including barge-in, voice activity detection, and echo-cancelled recording.  
Runs in automatic mode or diagnostic mode.  
Note:For more information on the CSPAuto demo, refer to the Continuous Speech  
Processing API Demo Guide.  
CSPLive  
This interactive CSP demo demonstrates key features of the CSP API library,  
including barge-in, voice activity detection, and echo-cancelled recording. Runs in  
interactive mode or diagnostic mode.  
Note:For more information on the CSPLive demo, refer to the Continuous Speech  
Processing API Demo Guide.  
IPMediaServer (replaces iptmail_r4)  
This demo demonstrates how to build a PSTN-IP gateway using the IPML API. The  
demo must use a proprietary IP protocol stack. This demo is available on both the  
Intel® NetStructure™ DM/IP and Intel® NetStructure™ IPT Series boards.  
Note:For more information on the IPMedia Server demo, refer to the IP Media  
Server (Global Call) Demo Guide.  
RHManager5085  
This demo demonstrates how to integrate basic Hot Swap and Redundant System  
Slot High Availability architectures into systems and applications that are developed  
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from the software. It uses the RH APIs from Pigeon Point for the ZT5085 chassis as  
well as the NCM API.  
Note:For more information about this demo program, refer to the High Availability  
Demo Guide.  
7.2  
7.3  
Updated Demo Programs  
There are no demo programs that have been updated, modified or enhanced since Intel  
Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.  
Other Supported Demo Programs  
The following demo programs continue to be supported in this release.  
RSSManager5084 (formerly RSSManager)  
This demo demonstrates how to integrate basic Hot Swap and Redundant System  
Slot High Availability architectures using NCM APIs into systems and applications that  
are developed from the software. This demo differs from RHmanager5085 because it  
supports the Pigeon Point APIs for the ZT5084 chassis; however, it does make use of  
the NCM API.  
Note:For more information about this demo program, refer to the High Availability  
Demo Guide.  
gateway_r4  
Using the Global Call API, this demo demonstrates how to build a PSTN-IP gateway  
using the H.323 and SIP protocol stacks in the C programming language.This demo is  
available on both the Intel NetStructure DM/IP and Intel NetStructure IPT Series  
boards.  
Note:For more information on this demo, refer to the IP Gateway (Global Call)  
Demo Guide.  
multicastclient_r4  
This demo demonstrates how an IP server can use RTP multicasting to continuously  
deliver an RTP stream to a multicast IP address. This demo is available only on the  
Intel NetStructure DM/IP boards.  
Note:For more information on this demo, refer to the IP Multicast Client (IPML)  
Demo Guide.  
multicastserver_r4  
This demo demonstrates how an IP-PSTN gateway can listen to the correct RTP  
multicast stream and route the information to an incoming PSTN call. This demo is  
available only on the Intel NetStructure DM/IP boards.  
Note:For more information on this demo, refer to the IP Multicast Server (IPML)  
Demo Guide.  
RGAdemo (Revenue Generating Application Demo)  
The Revenue Generating Application (RGA) demo illustrates how to develop a highly  
available call control application using the following Intel Dialogic libraries:  
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Global Call API Library  
Event Service API Library  
Native Configuration Manager API Library  
Standard Runtime API Library  
Note:For more information about this demo program, refer to the High Availability  
Demo Guide.  
PFManager (Peripheral Fault Manager)  
The Peripheral Fault Manager (PFM) uses the Event Service API event notification  
framework (ADMIN_CHANNEL and FAULT_CHANNEL events) and the Power On  
Self Test-on-demand utility to provide the following features, all of which are done  
without stopping the RGA:  
monitoring peripheral boards for Control Processor (CP) and Signal Processor  
(SP) faults (fault detection)  
automatically running Power On Self Test (POST) diagnostics on any peripheral  
board that generates a CP or SP fault (fault identification and diagnosis)  
automatically restarting a peripheral board that passes POST diagnostics (fault  
recovery)  
prompting a system administrator to replace a peripheral board that fails POST  
diagnostics (fault isolation)  
basic hot swap of peripheral boards (fault repair)  
Note:For more information about this demo program, refer to the High Availability  
Demo Guide.  
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8.  
upported Hardware  
This chapter lists the hardware products that are supported in Intel® Dialogic® System  
Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows. It is important to note that this release  
supports all the same boards as the previous Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for  
cPCI on Windows 2000 product along with some additions.  
The following Intel® NetStructure™ boards are supported in this release:  
Notes:1. Starting with Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000, those  
boards formerly known as DM3 boards: DM3 Fax (now known as DM/F products), DM3  
IPlink (now known as DM/IP products), and DM3 MediaSpan (now known as DM/V  
products), will now be known as Intel® NetStructure™ boards.  
2. For more detailed information about these products, please refer to the datasheets  
found at:  
8.1  
Media Processing - Combined Media Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ Media Processing Combined Media Boards consist of the  
following subcategories:  
Voice with Conferencing + Speech + Fax Boards  
Voice with Speech and Conferencing  
8.1.1  
Voice with Conferencing + Speech + Fax Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ Voice with Conferencing + Speech + Fax Boards include the  
following:  
DM/V2400A-cPCI  
Note:These boards support voice with conferencing, speech and fax features, but  
don't support all these features in one media load. Different combinations of  
these features are available depending on the media load.  
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8.1.2  
Voice with Speech and Conferencing  
Intel® NetStructure™ Voice with Speech and Conference boards include the following:  
DMV480A2T1CR2  
DMV600A2E1CR2  
DM/V960A-4T1-cPCI (conference and voice mutually exclusive)  
DM/V1200A-4E1-cPCI (conference and voice mutually exclusive)  
DMV960A4T1CR2 (conference and voice mutually exclusive)  
DMV1200A4E1CR2 (conference and voice mutually exclusive)  
DM/V480A-2T1-cPCI  
DM/V600A-2E1-cPCI  
8.2  
Media Processing- Single Media Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ Media Processing-Single Media Boards include the following  
subcategories:  
Fax Boards  
Voice Boards  
8.2.1  
8.2.2  
Fax Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ DM/F Fax Series includes the following boards:  
DM/F240-cPCI  
DM/F300-cPCI  
Voice Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ Voice Boards include the following:  
DM/V480-4T1-cPCI  
DM/V600-4E1-cPCI  
DM/V960-4T1-cPCI  
DM/V1200-4E1-cPCI  
8.3  
Signaling Products  
The Intel® NetStructure™ Signaling products consist of the following subcategories:  
Digital Telephony Interface Boards  
IP Boards  
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8.3.1  
Digital Telephony Interface Boards  
Intel® NetStructure™ Digital Interface Boards include the following:  
DMN160TEC  
DM/N960-4T1-cPCI  
DM/N1200-4E1-cPCI  
DMT160TEC  
DM/T960-4T1-cPCI  
DM/T1200-4E1-cPCI  
8.3.2  
IP Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ IP Boards include the following:  
DM/IP481-2T1-cPCI-100BT  
DM/IP601-2E1-cPCI-100BT  
DM/IP601-cPCI-100BT  
IPT1200C  
IPT2400C  
IPT4800C  
IPT6720C  
IPT10000C  
8.4  
Switching Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ Switching Boards consist of the following subcategory:  
Station Interface Boards  
8.4.1  
Station Interface Boards  
The Intel® NetStructure™ High Density Station Interface Series includes the following  
boards:  
HDSI/480-cPCI  
HDSI/720-cPCI  
HDSI/960-cPCI  
HDSI/1200-cPCI  
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8.5  
8.6  
Cisco Interoperability  
All IP Protocols included in Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for  
Windows shall interoperate with the following Cisco configuration: Cisco Model AS5300  
IOS, Version 12.3.  
Obsolete Products  
The following products discontinued for future releases, but are still supported in Intel®  
Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows.  
DM/V480A-2T1-cPCI  
DM/V600A-2E1-cPCI  
DM/V960A-4T1-cPCI  
DM/V1200A-4E1-cPCI  
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9.  
This section describes separately orderable products that are not part of Intel® Dialogic®  
System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows, but are required to perform some  
of the functions supported by the system release.  
Global Call Protocols Package version 4.2  
The Global Call Protocols provides analog and E1/T1 CAS/R2 protocols for a variety of  
countries and switches on Intel® NetStructure™ and Intel® Dialogic® boards. The Global  
Call Protocols Package contains:  
Global Call PDK and ICAPI protocol binaries and country-dependent parameter  
(CDP) files  
Global Call Protocols Release Notes, which describes the features in the current  
release and provides installation instructions  
Global Call Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) Configuration Guide, which  
describes the parameters associated with each of the countries needed for utilizing  
Global Call protocols  
Note:The Global Call Protocols Package can be downloaded from the Intel  
Telecom Support Resources website at the following link:  
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0
.
This chapter provides information about the documentation that has been developed to  
accompany the Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows  
release. This information is organized into the following sections:  
10.1  
10.2  
System Release Documentation  
The following system release documentation is provided to support this release:  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows Release Guide  
(this document) †  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows Release Update  
(available on web only) †  
Note: A dagger (†) next to a document title indicates that the document has been updated since  
Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000 or is an entirely new  
document.  
Installation and Configuration Documentation  
The following installation and configuration documentation is provided to support this  
release:  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for Windows Software  
Installation Guide †  
Intel NetStructure for DM3 Architecture for cPCI on Windows Configuration Guide †  
Intel NetStructure IPT Series on Windows Configuration Guide  
Note: A dagger (†) next to a document title indicates that the document has been updated since  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000 or is an entirely new  
document.  
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10.3  
OA&M Software Documentation  
The following operation, administration and maintenance documentation is provided to  
support this release:  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 on cPCI for Windows Administration Guide †  
Intel Dialogic System Software for DM3 Architecture Products on Windows  
Diagnostics Guide †  
SNMP Agent Software for Windows Administration Guide  
Third Party Hardware TDM Bus Administration for Windows  
Board Management API Library Reference †  
Event Service API for Windows Programming Guide  
Event Service API for Windows Library Reference  
Native Configuration Manager API for Windows Programming Guide  
Native Configuration Manager API for Windows Library Reference †  
Note: A dagger (†) next to a document title indicates that the document has been updated since  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000 or is an entirely new  
document.  
10.4  
Programming Libraries Documentation  
The following programming libraries documentation is provided to support this release:  
Call Control  
Global Call API for Windows Programming Guide †  
Global Call API Library Reference †  
Global Call E1/T1 CAS/R2 Technology User's Guide †  
Global Call IP Technology Guide †  
Global Call ISDN Technology Guide †  
Global Call SS7 Technology Guide †  
Porting Global Call H.323 Applications from Embedded Stack to Host-Based Stack  
Application Note  
Digital Network Interface Software Reference †  
Conferencing  
Audio Conferencing API for Windows Programming Guide †  
Audio Conferencing API Library Reference †  
Continuous Speech Processing  
Continuous Speech Processing API Programming Guide  
Continuous Speech Processing API Library Reference  
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Fax  
Fax Software Reference †  
IP Media  
IP Media Library API Programming Guide  
IP Media Library API Library Reference †  
Modular Station Interface  
Modular Station Interface API Programming Guide †  
Modular Station Interface API Library Reference †  
Standard Runtime Library  
Standard Runtime Library API for Windows Programming Guide  
Standard Runtime Library API Library Reference  
Voice  
Voice API for Windows Programming Guide  
Voice API for Windows Library Reference  
Note: A dagger (†) next to a document title indicates that the document has been updated since  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000 or is an entirely new  
document.  
10.5  
Demonstration Software Documentation  
The following demonstration software documentation is provided to support this release:  
Continuous Speech Processing Demo Guide †  
Global Call API Demo Guide †  
High Availability for Windows Demo Guide †  
IP Gateway (Global Call) Object Oriented Demo Guide †  
IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide for Windows †  
IP Media Gateway (IPML) Demo Guide †  
IP Multicast Client (IPML) Demo Guide †  
IP Multicast Server (IPML) Demo Guide †  
Note: A dagger (†) next to a document title indicates that the document has been updated since  
Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000 or is an entirely new  
document.  
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10.6  
Online Help  
The following online help is provided to support this release:  
DCM Help  
Install Help  
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