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 152
Dialogic Corporation
1.44.2 Documentation
The online bookshelf provided with Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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contains information about all system release features including features for application
development, configuration, administration, and diagnostics.
For more information about configuration files, configuration parameters, and
configuration procedures, see the Dialogic
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DM3 Architecture PCI Products on Windows
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Configuration Guide.
Note: The online bookshelf has not been updated for this feature, so this new parameter is not
currently documented in the Dialogic
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DM3 Architecture PCI Products on Windows
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Configuration Guide.
For more information about the QSIG protocol standard, see the ECMA Private Integrated
Services Network (PISN), Circuit Mode Bearer Services, Inter-Exchange Signaling
Procedures and Protocol (QSIG-BC) specification on the ECMA International website at
the following link: www.ecma-international.org
1.45 IP Support on Dialogic
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DI0408LSAR2 Boards
This release supports Voice over IP (VoIP) capability on Dialogic
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DI0408LSAR2
Switching Boards. This capability allows a VoIP call to be connected to the CT Bus. Using
the DI0408LSAR2 Board equipped with a PSTN network front end, you can build a single-
board IP-to-PSTN gateway application.
The IP resource implementation of the DI0408LSAR2 Board is equivalent to that
developed for the Dialogic
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DM/IP Boards as defined in the following documents:
Dialogic
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Global Call IP Technology Guide
Dialogic
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IP Media Library API Programming Guide
Dialogic
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IP Media Library API Library Reference
The IP resource implementation of the DI0408LSAR2 Board has unique design elements
illustrated in the following figure. Unlike the DM/IP Board implementation, there is no on-
board Ethernet NIC interface on the DI0408LSAR2 Board; therefore, both the IP call
control and media processing are done through the host Ethernet NIC. The IP call control
is implemented by host-based stack technology (call control library, IPT CCLib). The
media processing of the RTP/RTCP packets is performed by the IP Media Service
developed for DI0408LSAR2 media loads 3 and 5.