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IP Media Ser ver (Global Call) Demo Guide fo r Windows Operati ng Systems November 2003 05-2065-00 2.
IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide – No vember 2003 INFORMA TION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PRO VIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL® PR ODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , BY EST OPPEL OR OTHER WISE, TO ANY INTEL LECTU AL PRO PER TY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT .
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide – November 2003 3 Contents Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About This Publication . . . . . . . .
4 IP Media Server (Global Call) Dem o Guide – No vember 2003 Contents Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide – November 2003 5 Contents Figures 1 Demo Voice M enu Flow chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2 IP Medi a Serv er (Global Ca ll) Demo Archi tecture .
6 IP Media Server (Global Call) Dem o Guide – No vember 2003 Contents Ta b l e s 1 Command Li ne Switc hes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 2 Runtime K eyboard Commands . .
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 7 Re vision Histor y This re vision history summarizes the changes made in each published versio n of this document. Document No. Publication Date Description of Revisions 05-2065-002 Nov ember 2003 F ax not suppor te d in SR 6.
8 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Revision History.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 9 About This Pub lication This section describes th e purpose of the g uide, the intended a udience, and pro v ides references to other do cuments that m ay be useful to the us er .
10 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 About This Publication • Chapter 2, “System Requirements” outlines the har d ware and softw are required to run th e demo • Cha.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 11 1 1 . Demo Des cription This chapter describes the basic features of the IP Media Serv er (Global Call) demo.
12 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Description.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 13 2 2 . System Requirements This chapter discusses th e system requirements for running the I P Media Server (Global Call). It cont ains the f oll owing to pics : • Hardware Requirements .
14 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 System Re quirements.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 15 3 3 . Preparing to Run the Demo This chapter discusses the prep arations necessary to run the IP Media Server (Glob al Call) demo. It provides information about the following topics: • Editing Configur ation Files .
16 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Preparin g to Run the Demo Qua lity of Ser vice The application can set thresho ld v alues to monitor the qualit y of service during calls. A fault occurs when the result of a measurement of a QoS parameter crossed a pr edefined threshold.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 17 Preparin g to Run th e Demo # If capability is g711Alaw /Mul aw ==> FramesPerPkt = 10,20,30. # G711 frame per packet defines the packet size i n # milliseconds # If capability is g723_5_3k / 6 _3k ==> Fra mesPerPkt = 1, 2, 3 .
18 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Preparin g to Run the Demo Set IpMediaServer as the acti ve pr oject and b uild in deb ug mode.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 19 4 4 . Running the Demo This chapter discus ses ho w to run the IP Media Server ( Global Call) demo. It co ntains the following topics: • Starting the Demo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Running the Demo 4.3 Using the Demo This section describes ho w to use the IP Media Serv er (Global Call) demo and contains the following topics: • Keyboard Co mma nds • Using the Media Server 4.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 21 Running the Demo Star t Record P r ompt [Record_Men u] 2 - Start Record Press 2 at end of m essage to stop recordin g (at end Stop Record.
22 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Running the Demo Figure 1. Demo V oice Menu Flowchart Main Menu Select one of the follo wing: 1 - V oice Mail 2 - Fax 4 - CSP * - Quit .
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 23 Running the Demo 4.4 Stopp ing the Demo The IP Media Server (Global Call) de mo runs until it is term inated.
24 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Running the Demo.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 25 5 5 . Demo Details This chapter discusses th e IP Media Server (Global Call) demo in more detail. It contains the following topics: • Files Used b y the Demo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details IPMediaSer verRelease errorI nput.vo x V oice file IPMediaSer verRelease IPMediaSer v er .cf g Demo configuration file IPMediaSer verRelease IPMediaSer v er .ex e Dem o ex e cutable IPMediaSer verRelease listenMenu.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 27 Demo Details 5.1.2 PDL Files In W indows, the source code f iles listed in T able 4 are located in: C: Pro gram F iles Dia lo gic Demos I PDem oSh are d Modules V oiceModule CCSPDevice.cpp Implements the operations of the CCSPDevice class Modules V oiceModule CCSPDevice.
28 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details 5.2 Programming Model This section describes the I P Media Serv er (Global Call) demo architecture. It contains the following topics: • Module Stru cture • Eve ntRou ter • Interfaces • Classe s 5.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 29 Demo Details Figure 2. IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Archite cture Each module is compo s ed of fou r elements: • Board • Device.
30 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details Figure 3. EventRouter 5.2.3 Interface s The modular architectur e implements a unif ied interface that allo ws replacement of modules b y including ne w header fi les and adjusting rou ting statements.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 31 Demo Details A module is treated b y the Ev entR outer as a block b ox. It has thr ee types of APIs: Initialization • Init( ) – for i.
32 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details T able 6. IP Module Classes Category Class Name Interface Modul e CIPMod ule • Interacts with CIPBoard an d CIPDevice. • Expor ts IP module functions t o CEventRouter . Note: The public functions in this class can be accessed by classes outside t he IP module.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 33 Demo Details Boar d CIPTBoar d • Interacts with the Global Call library to handle IP vir tual boar ds Note: The public funct ion in this class should only be accessed by classes inside the IP module.
34 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details Device CIPDevi ce • Handles IP de v ice operations, such as making/dropping calls, sending H.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 35 Demo Details T ab le 7. V oice Module Classes Category Class Name Interface Module CV oiceModule • Interacts with CV oiceBoard and CV oiceDevice. • Expor ts V oice m odule functions to CEventRouter .
36 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details Device CV oiceDevice • Handles voi ce device operations , such as play ing, recording, tone detection, and tone generation • Holds CV oiceStateMachine Note: The public functions in this class should only be accessed by classes inside the Voice module.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 37 Demo Details 5.3 Threads The IP Media Serv er (Global Call) demo operates with two thr eads, as sho wn in Figure 4.
38 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details The threads are cr eated as follo w s: 1. The fi rst (main) thread is created b y the demo application to get the k e yboard input. 2. The second thread is an SRL thread, created as a result of the demo application calling PDLsr_enblhdlr( ) .
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 39 Demo Details Figure 5. System Initializat ion 5.5 Event Handlin g This section descr ibes ho w the IP Media Server ( Global Call) demo h andles e vents.
40 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details 5.5.2 Handling Keyboar d Input Events There is an endless loop {while (0)} in the main( ) func ti on in t he Main.cpp file. In that loop, the application waits for e ver for a ke yboard ev ent by calling the waitForKe y( ) fu ncti on.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 41 Demo Details typedef struct { int event; TDeviceType desti nation; int lineDevice; long xmitSlot; long neighborDev ice; char dialString[ .
42 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 Demo Details.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 43 Glossar y Cod ec: see COder/DEC oder COder/DECoder: A circuit used on Dialogic boards to con vert analog vo ice data to digital and digital voice data to analog audio. Computer T elephon y (CT): Adding computer intelligence to the making, recei ving, and managing of telephone calls.
44 IP Media Server (G lobal Call) Dem o Guide — No vember 2003 IFT : Internet Facsimile T ransfer International T elecomm unications Union (ITU): An or ganization established by the United Nations to set telecommunications stand ards, allocate frequ encies to v arious uses, and hold trad e sho ws e very four years.
IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 45 platforms provid e an SCbus interface for intercon nection of multiple DM3 platforms, or conn ection to other SCSA- compatible hard ware. The DM3 platform suppor ts timeslot b undling for high bandwidth, an d can access up to 256 of the 204 8 SCb us timeslot s via tw o SC4000 ASICs .
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IP Media Server (Global Cal l) Demo Guide — November 2003 47 Inde x Symbols {while(0)} 40 A Application Classe s 31 C Callback Hdlr( ) 39 CConf ig( ) 38 CEventRouter( ) 38 Chan nelNumbe r( ) 31 Chec.
48 IP Media Server (Global Call ) Demo Guide — November 2003 O OnPl ayCo mp lete ( ) 36 P ParseConfigFile( ) 31 PDL F ile s 27 PDL Fi les Used by the IP Media Server (Glob al Call) Demo 27 PDLSetApp.
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