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Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
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7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-11 To delete 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/42D-SL or D/42D-SX option as applies to the board. 5. Under Shared Memory Addresses, select the address of the board you want to delete. 6. To delete 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/42D-SL or D/42D-SX 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 Settings7-12 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. To verify the SET_UP.CFG file is set up correctly for the 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. Open an OS/2 window. 3. From the \CVR1 prompt, type E SET_UP.CFG and press . An OS/2 editor window containing the SET_UP.CFG file displays. 4. Use the scroll bar to v erify that parameter A62 is set to ?DI. If it is not, use the right arrow key to mov e to the end of the line, backspace ov er the existing setting, use the numeric keypad to press to insert the left arrow character, then type DI . 5. Verify that A63 is set to ?DO. If it is not, use the right arrow key to move to the end of the line, backspace ov er the existing setting, use the numeric keypad to press to insert the left arrow character, then type DO . 6. To sav e any changes, select Sav e from the File menu. 7. To exit the editor, click the icon in the upper-left corner of the window and select Close. 8. Type EXIT and press to close the OS/2 window. 9. 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 Settings7-13 Specifying Settings for the Dialogic D/42D-NS Boards Use the following procedures to add, modify, or delete settings for Dialogic D/42D-NS boards. W hen using digital boards, you must also v erify two SET_UP.CFG file parameters if the system is configured for OctelNet or AMIS. To specify settings for a new Dialogic D/42D-NS 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. 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/42DNS option.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-14 4. To identify the extensions assigned to each D/42D-NS port, click Voice Mail Port Numbering. The Configure – D42NS Voice Mail Port Numbers dialog box displays. 5. To specify the extension for port 1, enter the extension number in the corresponding field. 6. To identify the remaining extensions, either enter each extension number next to each port number or, if the extension numbers are consecutive, click Auto Fill. 7. To sav e the entered extensions, click OK. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 8. 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. 9. Under Shared Memory Addresses, click Add. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays. 10. 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. 11. To sav e the shared memory address, click Done. The Configure – Dialogic D4xD dialog box displays.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-15 12. Repeat steps 9-11 for each additional D42D-NS board you installed. 13. To sav e the settings, click OK. The Configure dialog box displays. 14. To close Configure, click Exit. 15. 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-NS 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/42DNS option.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Dialogic Board Settings7-16 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-NS address you want to modify. 10. To sav e the settings, 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 Settings7-17 To delete settings for an existing Dialogic D/42D-NS 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/42DNS option. 5. Under Shared Memory Addresses, select the address of the board you want to delete. 6. To delete 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/42D-NS address you want to delete. 8. To sav e the settings, 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 Settings7-18 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. To verify the SET_UP.CFG file is set up correctly for the D/42D-NS board: 1. If the messaging system is running, select Exit from the File menu to shut it down. 2. Open an OS/2 window. 3. From the \CVR1 prompt, type E SET_UP.CFG and press . An OS/2 editor window containing the SET_UP.CFG file displays. 4. Scroll to parameter A62. Verify that it is set to ?DI. If it is not, use the right arrow key to mov e to the end of the line, backspace ov er the existing setting, use the numeric keypad to press to insert the left arrow character, then type DI . 5. Verify that A63 is set to ?DO. If it is not, use the right arrow key to move to the end of the line, backspace ov er the existing setting, use the numeric keypad to press to insert the left arrow character, then type DO . 6. To sav e any changes, select Sav e from the File menu. 7. To exit the editor, click the icon in the upper-left corner of the window and select Close. 8. Type EXIT and press to close the OS/2 window. 9. 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 Brooktrout TruFax Board Settings7-19 Specifying Brooktrout TruFax Board Settings Use the following procedure to specify Brooktrout TruFax board. To specify Brooktrout TruFax board settings: 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. 2. Under Installable Hardware, select Brooktrout, then click Configure. The Configure – Brooktrout TR112/TR114/TruFax dialog box displays. 3. The FAX Driv ers box indicates the current state of the Brooktrout board driv ers. If the driv ers are not installed, select the Install FAX driv ers option to load the driv ers upon bootup. If you remov e the Brooktrout boards later, you can select the Do not install FAX driv ers option to make sure the driv ers are not loaded. 4. In the Hardware Interrupt field, enter the Hardware Interrupt you recorded when you configured the boards. The default hardware interrupt for Brooktrout boards is IRQ 10.
7. Setting Up the System to Recognize Voice and Fax Boards Implementation and Service Manual Specifying Brooktrout TruFax Board Settings7-20 5. Click TruFax IRQ – Port Address settings. The Brooktrout TruFax Interrupt – Port Address Settings dialog box displays. 6. In the Hardware Interrupt field, enter the hardware interrupt you recorded when you configured the boards. The accompanying diagram displays the proper jumper configuration for the interrupt you selected. If the board does not load properly when you restart the PC, v erify that the board’s jumper settings match the diagram. You must set all Brooktrout boards to the same hardware interrupt. 7. In the Port Addresses field, enter the port address you recorded when you configured the boards. The accompanying diagram displays the proper switch configuration for the port address you selected. If the board does not load properly when you restart the PC, v erify that the board’s Address Selector switches match the diagram. 8. Repeat step 7 for each additional TruFax board you installed. 9. W hen you are done v iewing hardware interrupt and port address settings, click OK. The Configure – Brooktrout TR112/TR114/TruFax dialog box displays. 10. To sav e the settings, click Done. 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.