CHAPTER 7. INSTALLING INTEL DIALOGIC BOARD DRIVERS 7-21
You can recognize an 8-bit ISA board because the edge connector does not have a
gap in it, and is shorter than the edge connector on the 16-bit board.
4. Click
OK to save your changes.
If you have analog trunk 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 analog trunk boards
Perform the steps in this section only if you have one or more analog trunk boards installed.
To get the best audio quality and prevent feedback when forwarding calls over analog trunks,
set the Receive Gain setting as described in this section.
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 analog trunk board. The Properties
dialog box opens.
Note:
If a E/41ESC board is not listed, it was not detected by DCM. See “DCM fails to
detect a D/41ESC board” on page C-7
3. Click the Country tab, and select the Receive Gain parameter.