Specifications

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Diagnostics Management Console (DMC) Reference
Figure 6. DMC Configuration Dialog
You can modify the following settings using the DMC Configuration Dialog:
Log File Directory: This field shows the location where the DMC will search for log files. If
this field is empty or invalid, the DMC will use the environment variable
INTEL_DIALOGIC_LOG to specify the log file directory. This field is read-only by default.
A Browse button allows you to select a directory for this field.
Window Size Settings: A checkbox setting allows you to choose whether you want the DMC
to remember its width and height settings since its last run. If you check this box, the next time
DMC loads, it will load the window size from its previous execution. If you do not check this
box, the DMC will load using the default value for width and height: 800 X 600 pixels.
Remote Execution of CLI Tools: A checkbox setting allows you to use the DMC to execute
diagnostic tools remotely via Command Line Interface (CLI). If you check this box, you will
see (on the main screen) a list of all the diagnostic tools available to execute via CLI from a
remote machine. If you do not check this box, you will not see a list of diagnostic tools
available for remote use and you will not be able to use the diagnostic tools remotely.
Remote Machine Name: If you want to use diagnostics tools on a remote machine, you must
enter the name of the remote machine here. The DMC will pass on this machine name to
remote methods such as SSH to connect to remote machines. If this field is not empty, the
DMC will try to use the machine name with remote tools. If the field is empty, when you
attempt remote execution the DMC will launch a dialog box in which you can provide the
machine name. In either case, if the machine name is invalid, the DMC will show an error and
discontinue execution of the remote tool.
Remote Login UserName: You must enter the user name used for logging into the remote
machine.
Remote Tool Path: You must specify the path of the diagnostic tool that you will use remotely
via a CLI. You can use the Browse Path button to specify the path.