5-14 INSTALLING INTEL TELEPHONY COMPONENTS
Starting Intel HMP ________________________________________
When you start the Intel Dialogic System Service via the Intel Dialogic Configuration manager
(DCM), your activate Intel HMP license configuration is recognized and the Intel HMP software
is detected. If you want DCM to recognize a different Intel HMP license, follow the steps in
“Switching to a different Intel HMP license” on page 5-13.
To start Intel HMP
1. Click
Start > Programs > Intel HMP > Configuration Manager - DCM to start the Intel
Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM).
2. If the Computer Name dialog box opens, select the TeleVantage Server PC, and then
click
Connect. Wait while DCM detects the Intel HMP software installed on the
Server.
3. After detection is complete, the status of the Intel Dialogic System Service (“Stopped”,
“Running”, and so forth) is displayed at the bottom of the DCM main dialog box. The
Intel HMP software appears in the DCM main dialog box as “HMP 0” under the
DM3
heading
To start the Intel Dialogic System Service if it is stopped, click the green button on
the toolbar, or choose Service > Start Service.
To stop the System Service if it is running, click the red button on the toolbar, or
choose
Service > Stop Service.
4. To exit DCM, choose
File > Exit.
Using dual network connections with Intel HMP _______________
Although it is not a requirement, you may be able to provide better quality of service when using
Intel HMP if you use two network interface connections (NICs) on your TeleVantage Server to
connect to your local area network. Use one connection for VoIP audio traffic, and the other
connection for your other network traffic.
To configure your TeleVantage Server with 2 local area connections
1. From the Start menu, click
Settings. Right-click Network Connections, and then
click
Open.
2. In the Network Connections view, identify the connection whose IP address you
entered when you installed Intel HMP (see step 3 on page 5-6.) For reference, this IP
address is stored in the following Windows registry setting:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SBLabs\dm3ssp\IP_Addr0
3. Right-click that connection, and then click Properties.
4. In the Properties dialog box, select the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) checkbox in the
This connection uses the following items list, and deselect all of the other
checkboxes. Click
OK.