Vertical Communications TeleVantage 7.5 IP Phone User Manual


 
6-4 INSTALLING INTEL TELEPHONY COMPONENTS
Setting Intel Dialogic board IDs _____________________________
Board IDs allow the system to uniquely identify the devices on each Intel Dialogic board. For
example, if you have two D/80SC-4LS boards in your system, the board IDs provide a way for
the system to distinguish between the trunk lines on each board.
For the best results when using Intel Dialogic boards with TeleVantage, you should assign a
unique ID to each telephony board installed in the Server in the following order, from lowest to
highest. (Note that within each heading, the boards listed should also be installed lowest to
highest.)
ISA boards
Analog trunk boards
T1 and E1 trunk boards
MSI/x station boards
Voice resource boards
Non-DM3 PCI boards
Analog trunk boards
T1 and E1 trunk boards
MSI/x station boards
Voice resource boards
DM3 PCI boards (see page 4-7 for a list of DM3 boards.)
Analog trunk boards
T1 and E1 trunk boards
Internet telephony boards
Station boards
Voice resource and conference boards
Whenever possible, the physical ordering of the boards should match the numeric order of the
board IDs.
Important:
Do not assign ID 0 to a PCI board. For PCI boards, an ID of 0 indicates that the
drivers should choose the board order based on PCI slot information. This is not a recommended
configuration.