User`s guide

Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 144
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number only if the same telephone lines are attached to the same port locations on
the same type of board.
See the following topic on Board and Channel Identification in the
LineAdaptOptCoef.xml Configuration File.
Note: You must also change other configuration files in which the board is identified.
For information on making other configuration changes, see the Dialogic
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System Software for PCI Products on Windows
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Administration Guide and
also the Configuration Guide for your board (separate configuration guides
are provided for Dialogic
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Springware Boards and for Dialogic
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DM3 Boards).
If a board is in a slot that becomes defective or fails, moving the board to
another slot is treated the same as removing the board and then adding it to
the system.
Board and Channel Identification in the LineAdaptOptCoef.xml
Configuration File
The following information describes the valid format for identifying boards and channels in
the LineAdaptOptCoef.xml configuration file. This information is provided in case you
need to edit an existing board identification line to change its logical ID (for DM3 Boards)
or board ID (for Springware Boards), and bus/slot location, or in case you wish to delete
existing board or channel settings from the file. The configuration file is located in the cfg
directory.
Warning: The LineAdaptOptCoef.xml configuration file is generated by the LineAdapt utility, and
proper board functioning depends upon its integrity. If you change the file, you run the risk
of introducing an error into the file and you do so at your own risk.
Notes:1. You must use an XML editor to edit the LineAdaptOptCoef.xml configuration file
properly. You must not edit or modify any data other than the data specified below. Do
not attempt to edit the optimum coefficient values.
2. Make sure to create a backup copy of the configuration file before attempting any
changes.
3. Make sure to keep a record of your changes.
4. If you introduce an error into the file, try reverting to your backup copy of the file or run
the discovery procedure according to the instructions in Section 1.43.4.2, “Line
Adaptation Procedure”, on page 139.
Board Identification
The BOARD keyword and its parameters identify the board name, logical ID (for DM3
Boards) or board ID (for Springware Boards), bus/slot location, and architecture type. The
BOARD identification line is followed by a channel identification line and the optimum
coefficient settings that apply to the channel. The format of the BOARD identification line
is shown through the following examples:
<<BOARD Name="DI/0408-LS-A-R2 #0 in slot 1/11" Type="DM3">
<<BOARD Name="D/41JCTls #1 in slot 2/3" Type="Springware">