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 34
Dialogic Corporation
Package, Core Runtime Package, ISDN Protocols, Demos, SNMP Component
Manager, Global Call Protocols, and Documentation.
Note: With the Service Update, the Global Call Protocols Package can now be
installed as part of System Release 6.0 PCI Windows. Previously, this
package was installed separately.
The Development Package and Demos are available in the Developer Edition
only, not in the Redistributable Edition.
If you have an existing version of System Release 6.0 PCI Windows on your system,
installing the Service Update gives you an update install. The update install gives
you the latest software for the features that you selected when you did the full install of
the system release that is currently on your system. If you want additional features,
such as the Global Call Protocols Package, you can use the Modify or Change option
as explained in the Installation Guide.
A new Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
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Software Installation Guide has
been added to the documentation bookshelf to describe the full install and update install
procedures. The Dialogic
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Global Call Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) for PDK
Protocols Configuration Guide for the Global Call Protocols Package has also been added
to the bookshelf.
Note: Since the Global Call Protocols Package is now included with this Service Update version
of System Release 6.0 PCI Windows, the stand-alone protocols package should not be
used. (If you already have the stand-alone protocols package installed, you will be
prompted to remove it before installing the Service Update.) Do not install the stand-alone
protocols package after installing the Service Update (full install or update install), or your
software may become non-functional.
See the new Dialogic
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System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows Software Installation Guide
on the documentation bookshelf for complete, detailed information about installing the
software.
1.2 Runtime Control of Single or Double Hookflash on
Consultation Drop for FXS/LS Protocol
With the Service Update, runtime control of sending either a single or double hookflash
when dropping a consultation call on a supervised transfer is now supported for Dialogic
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DM3 Boards using the United States T1 FXS/LS Bidirectional protocol.
1.2.1 Feature Description
The signal pattern normally used by the FXS/LS protocol to drop a supervised transfer
consultation call is a single hookflash. For PBXs that require a double hookflash to drop a
consultation call, this can be set in the country dependent parameters (CDP) file for the
FXS/LS protocol, pdk_us_ls_fxs_io.cdp, by enabling the
CDP_AllowDblHookflashOnConsultationDrop parameter. (This parameter is disabled