Specifications
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows Release Guide — May 2006 15
Features
Intel NetStructure DM/IP boards support the following new IP protocol features in this 
release. These features are new since System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for 
Windows. For information about many additional new IP protocol features that are 
supported on both DM/IP and IPT boards, refer to the New Global Call Features for IP 
Technology section of this Release Guide.
SIP re-INVITE
Three new API functions (documented in detail in the Global Call IP Technology 
Guide) provide the ability to send, receive, accept, and reject SIP re-INVITE requests 
when using DM/IP boards. The following specific capabilities are currently supported: 
• refreshing SIP dialog properties
• changing the direction property of a media session (between half-duplex and full 
duplex, for example)
• changing the RTP address of a remote endpoint
• implementing hold/retrieve functionality by suspending and resuming RTP 
streaming
Note: To use SIP re-INVITE on DM/IP boards, the Early Media feature must be 
explicitly enabled on each board using a new parameter, PrmEarlyMedia, in 
the DM3 configuration file. See the DM3 Configuration Guide for details.
3.3 New Features for Intel NetStructure IPT Products
Intel NetStructure
®
 IPT boards provide carrier-grade, open, standards-based platforms 
that offer a highly scalable and flexible solution for IP telephony gateways and media 
services. The boards provide IP services, enabling the optimal utilization of the next 
generation network (NGN) architecture. 
Features
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows introduces the following new features on the IPT 
products. These features are new since System Release 6.0 cPCI Feature Pack 1 for 
Windows.
Support for GSM AMR-NB coder 
IPT boards support the GSM AMR-NB (adaptive multi-rate narrow band) coder for 
applications that use the Global Call Library and the H.323 protocol, or the IP Media 
Library. Eight different AMR-NB allowable rates from 4.75 kbps and 12.2 kbps are 
supported. 
Support for multiple IP addresses per board MAC address
IPT boards can be configured via the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager to use up 
to four different IP addresses for each of its Ethernet media network ports. 
Applications can choose to use any IP address from the preconfigured trunk group on 
a call-by-call basis. 










