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Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
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Implementation and Service Manual Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards7-1 CHAPTER 7 Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards The steps prov ided in this chapter will help you use the Configure utility to specify the interrupts and addresses of the v oice and fax boards you installed in the messaging system. These settings determine the v oice and fax driv er and firmware command lines used in the CONFIG.SYS file. The correct interrupts and addresses must be specified in the CONFIG.SYS file for the system to recognize the v oice and fax boards. The messaging system will not run if it cannot locate the v oice boards. Configure is preconfigured on some systems. In this case, you do not need to run Configure during installation. If Configure is not preconfigured, it is important that you run Configure during system installation, especially if you are installing the messaging system for the first time. Procedures in this chapter assume that the hard driv e on which the system is installed is driv e C, that any additional hard driv e that may be installed is D, that the disk driv e is A, and that the CD-ROM driv e, if installed, is F. Driv e designations on the specific PC on which you are working may v ary. Confirm the appropriate driv e letters, when necessary, in procedures prov ided in this chapter.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-2 Specifying Dialogic Board Settings The procedure you use to specify Dialogic board settings depends on the type of Dialogic boards you installed in the system: · D/41D board · DIALOG/4 board · D/42D-SL and D/42D-SX board · D/42D-NS board Specifying Settings for Dialogic DIALOG/4 and D/41D Boards Use the following procedures to specify, modify, or delete settings for Dialogic D/41D or DIALOG/4 boards. To specify settings for a new Dialogic DIALOG/4 and D/41D board: 1. During installation, select Configure from the Installation Setup Utility dialog box. The Configure dialog box displays. If the messaging system is already installed, you can launch Configure any time by double-clicking the Configure icon in the program folder. If the messaging system is running, you must select Exit from the File menu to shut it down before you run Configure.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-3 2. Under Installable Hardware, select Dialogic D4xD, then click Configure. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 3. Under Voice Board Type, select the D41D option. 4. In the Hardware Interrupt field, enter the hardware interrupt you recorded when you configured the boards. The Jumper Block JP1 diagram displays the proper jumper configuration for the interrupt you selected. The jumper settings on the board must match the diagram or the board will not load properly when you restart the PC. You must set all Dialogic boards to the same hardware interrupt. The default hardware interrupt for Dialogic boards is IRQ 5. 5. Under Shared Memory Addresses, click Add. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 6. In the field under Dialogic Shared Memory Addresses, enter the shared memory address you recorded when you configured the boards. The SW 1 diagram displays the proper switch configuration for the Shared Memory Address you selected. The jumper settings on the board must match the diagram or the board will not load properly when you restart the PC. 7. To sav e the board’s shared memory address, click Done. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 8. Repeat steps 5-7 for each additional D/41D or DIALOG/4 board you installed. 9. To sav e the settings, click OK. The Configure dialog box displays.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-4 10. To close Configure, click Exit. 11. Restart the PC: a. Click the right mouse button on an empty area of the OS/2 desktop and select Shut down from the menu that displays. b. W hen you are prompted whether you want to close all windows and activ e programs, click OK. c. When prompted to shut down or reboot, press to restart the PC. To modify settings for an existing DIALOG/4 or Dialogic D/41D board: 1. If the messaging system is running, select Exit from the File menu to shut it down. 2. Double-click the Configure icon in the program folder. The Configure dialog box displays. 3. Under Installable Hardware, select Dialogic D4xD, then click Configure. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 4. Under Voice Board Type, select the D41D option.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-5 5. Under Shared Memory Address, select the address of the board you want to modify, then click Change. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 6. In the field under Dialogic Shared Memory Addresses, enter the board’s new shared memory address. The SW 1 diagram displays the proper jumper configuration for the Shared Memory Address you selected. The switch settings on the board must match the diagram or the board will not load properly when you restart the PC. 7. Record the board’s new shared memory address. 8. To sav e the shared memory address, click Done. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 9. Repeat steps 5-8 for each D/41D or DIALOG/4 address you want to modify. 10. To sav e the changes, click OK. The Configure dialog box displays. 11. To close Configure, click Exit. 12. Restart the PC: a. Click the right mouse button on an empty area of the OS/2 desktop and select Shut down from the menu that displays. b. W hen you are prompted whether you want to close all windows and activ e programs, click OK. c. When prompted to shut down or reboot, press to restart the PC.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-6 To delete settings for an existing Dialogic DIALOG/4 or D/41D board: 1. If the messaging system is running, select Exit from the File menu to shut it down. 2. Double-click the Configure icon in the program folder. The Configure dialog box displays. 3. Under Installable Hardware, select Dialogic D4xD, then click Configure. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 4. Under Voice Board Type, select the D41D option. 5. Under Shared Memory Address, select the address of the board you want to delete. 6. To remov e the selected shared memory address from the list, click Remov e. W hen you delete a board’s address from Configure, the system no longer recognizes the board. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each D/41D or DIALOG/4 address you want to delete. 8. Click OK. The Configure dialog box displays. 9. To close Configure, click Exit.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-7 10. Restart the PC: a. Click the right mouse button on an empty area of the OS/2 desktop and select Shut down from the menu that displays. b. W hen you are prompted whether you want to close all windows and activ e programs, click OK. c. When prompted to shut down or reboot, press to restart the PC. Specifying Settings for Dialogic D/42D-SL and D/42D-SX Boards Use the following procedures to specify, modify, or delete settings for Dialogic D/42D-SL and D/42D-SX boards. W hen using digital boards, you must also v erify that two SET_UP.CFG file parameters are set correctly if the system is configured for OctelNet or AMIS messaging. To specify settings for a new Dialogic D/42D-SL or D/42D-SX board: 1. During installation, select Configure from the Installation Setup Utility dialog box. The Configure dialog box displays. If the messaging system is already installed, you can launch Configure any time by double-clicking the Configure icon in the program folder. If the messaging system is running, you must select Exit from the File menu to shut it down before you run Configure.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-8 2. Under Installable Hardware, select Dialogic D4xD, then click Configure. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 3. Under Voice Board Type, select the D/42DSL or D/42DSX option as it applies to the board. 4. In the Hardware Interrupt field, enter the hardware interrupt you recorded when you configured the boards. The Jumper Block JP1 diagram displays the proper jumper configuration for the interrupt you selected. The jumper settings on the board must match the diagram or the board will not load properly when you restart the PC. You must set all Dialogic boards to the same hardware interrupt. The default hardware interrupt for Dialogic boards is IRQ 5. 5. Under Shared Memory Addresses, click Add. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 6. In the field under Dialogic Shared Memory Addresses, enter the shared memory address you recorded when you configured the boards. The SW 1 diagram displays the proper jumper configuration for the Shared Memory Address you selected. The switch settings on the board must match the diagram or the board will not load properly when you restart the PC. 7. To sav e the board’s shared memory address, click Done. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 8. Repeat steps 5-7 for each D42D-SL or D/42D-SX board you installed. 9. To sav e the settings, click OK. The Configure dialog box displays.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-9 10. To close Configure, click Exit. 11. Restart the PC: a. Click the right mouse button on an empty area of the OS/2 desktop and select Shut down from the menu that displays. b. W hen you are prompted whether you want to close all windows and activ e programs, click OK. c. When prompted to shut down or reboot, press to restart the PC. To modify settings for an existing Dialogic D/42D-SL or D/42D-SX board: 1. If the messaging system is running, select Exit from the File menu to shut it down. 2. Double-click the Configure icon in the program folder. The Configure dialog box displays. 3. Under Installable Hardware, select Dialogic D4xD, then click Configure. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 4. Under Voice Board Type, select the D/42DSL or D/42DSX option as applies to the board.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-10 5. Under Shared Memory Addresses, select the address of the board you want to modify, then click Change. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 6. In the field under Dialogic Shared Memory Addresses, enter the board’s new shared memory address. The SW 1 diagram displays the proper jumper configuration for the Shared Memory Address you selected. The switch settings on the board must match the diagram or the board will not load properly when you restart the PC. 7. Record the board’s new shared memory address. 8. To sav e the shared memory address, click Done. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 9. Repeat steps 5-8 for each D/42D-SL or D/42D-SX address you want to modify. 10. To sav e the changes, click OK. The Configure dialog box displays. 11. To close Configure, click Exit. 12. Restart the PC: a. Click the right mouse button on an empty area of the OS/2 desktop and select Shut down from the menu that displays. b. W hen you are prompted whether you want to close all windows and activ e programs, click OK. c. When prompted to shut down or reboot, press to restart the PC.