Vertical Communications TeleVantage 7.5 IP Phone User Manual


 
7-20 INSTALLING INTEL TELEPHONY COMPONENTS
If you have ISA boards, go to the next section. Otherwise, perform any other required
board-specific configuration steps described in the table on page 7-19. When you are done, go
to Test-starting the Intel Dialogic drivers on page 7-33.
Configuring ISA boards
Perform the steps in this section only if you have one or more ISA trunk or station boards
installed. Because settings are shared across all ISA boards, you only need to make the following
changes once. The values you select are applied to all ISA trunk and station boards.
1. Start the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM) if it is not already running. See
See Appendix D, Using the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager for instructions.
2. In the DCM main dialog box, double-click the first ISA trunk or station board if you
have one. The Properties dialog box opens.
Note:
To determine if an Intel Dialogic board is an ISA or a PCI board, see the Basic
Board Information table in Appendix E.
3. On the System tab, select the ISABusWidth parameter and then select one of the
following from the
Value drop-down list:
Select 16-bit if all of your ISA boards are 16-bit boards. You can recognize a 16-bit
ISA board because the edge connector has a gap in it.
Select 8-bit if all of your ISA boards are 8-bit boards, or if you have a mix of 8-bit
and 16-bit boards. When you have a mix of ISA boards, all the boards must run at
the slower rate.
Internet telephony boards: Specify IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP
address for each board.
See page 7-28.
Digital station boards: Configure the phone family that the board will
support, as well as the phone model that will be
connected to each port.
See page 7-29.
DI0408LSAR2 integrated
analog trunk and station
boards:
Specify the TeleVantage Server NIC to use for
RTP/RTCP audio traffic.
See page 7-32.
DI/SI32 Rev 1 analog
station boards:
Assign a-law version of the firmware file if required
in your geographical location.
See page 7-33.
Board Task