Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Publication
- Document Revision History
- 1. Post-Release Developments
- 1.1 Service Update for Dialogic® System Release 6.1 CompactPCI for Windows®
- 1.2 PDK Support for Automatic Answer and Reject of Inbound Calls
- 1.3 Status Monitor Tool Support for 16 Span Boards
- 1.4 Improvement to Call Progress Analysis
- 1.5 Media Load Support for the Dialogic® DM/V1200A- 4E1-cPCI Board
- 1.6 Handling non-2xx Responses to T.38 Switch
- 1.7 Important Notice about System Release Update Installation
- 1.8 Media LAN Disconnection Alarm Notification for Dialogic® DM/IP Boards
- 1.9 Support for SFTP in Dialogic® Global Call SS7 Call Control Library
- 1.10 New Media Loads for Dialogic® DM/V4800BC Media Boards Using Special Coders
- 1.11 File Management Enhancements for DebugAngel Tool
- 1.12 File Management Enhancements for PDK Trace Tool
- 1.13 Configuring SIP Stack Parameters with Global Call
- 1.14 Disabling Automatic re-INVITE Message when Switching between Fax and Audio
- 1.15 IP Multicast Client Support
- 1.16 Troubleshooting Information for RTF Logs
- 1.17 Remote Diagnostics Package
- 1.18 Enhanced Diagnostics Tools
- 1.19 New QoS Alarms for RTCP and RTP Inactivity
- 1.20 New Operating System Support
- 1.21 Support for Compute Platforms
- 1.22 New Parameter for Adjusting Silence Threshold on Dialogic® DM3 Boards
- 1.23 File Management Enhancements for ISDNtrace Tool
- 1.24 New Media Loads for Dialogic® DM/V2400A-cPCI and DM/V4800BC Media Boards
- 1.25 Modified Alarm Events for Media LAN Disconnect
- 1.26 Enhancement to its_sysinfo Tool
- 1.27 Modify an Existing SIP Call Using re-INVITE for Dialogic® IPT Boards
- 1.28 PDK Log File Detection
- 1.29 Media Channel Reset Capability (Stuck IP Media Channel Recovery)
- 1.30 Dialogic® Global Call API Access to New H.323/Q.931 Message IEs
- 1.31 On-Demand Full Reset of Dialogic® DM3 Boards
- 1.32 New Dialogic® Diagnostics Management Console
- 1.33 New Runtime Trace Facility (RTF) Manager
- 1.34 Support for Reporting Billing Type
- 1.35 Runtime Control of Double Answer for R2MF
- 1.36 Additional Supported Operating System Security Updates
- 1.37 Media Channel Reset Capability (Stuck Channel Recovery)
- 1.38 Notification of Layer 1 Alarm Events on Dialogic® SS7 Boards
- 1.39 Dialogic® Global Call Support for Time Slots on Dialogic® SS7 Boards Running in DTI Mode
- 2. Release Issues
- 3. Documentation Updates
- 3.1 System Release Documentation Updates
- 3.2 Installation and Configuration Documentation Updates
- 3.2.1 Dialogic® System Release 6.1 CompactPCI for Windows® Software Installation Guide
- 3.2.2 Dialogic® DM3 Architecture for CompactPCI on Windows® Configuration Guide
- 3.2.3 Dialogic® IPT Series on Windows® Configuration Guide
- 3.2.4 Dialogic® Global Call Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) for PDK Protocols Configuration Guide
- 3.3 OA&M Documentation Updates
- 3.3.1 Dialogic® System Release 6.1 CompactPCI for Windows® Administration Guide
- 3.3.2 Dialogic® SNMP Agent Software for Windows® Administration Guide
- 3.3.3 Dialogic® System Software Diagnostics Guide
- 3.3.4 Dialogic® Board Management API Library Reference
- 3.3.5 Dialogic® Event Service API Programming Guide
- 3.3.6 Dialogic® Event Service API Library Reference
- 3.3.7 Dialogic® Native Configuration Manager API Programming Guide
- 3.3.8 Dialogic® Native Configuration Manager API Library Reference
- 3.4 Programming Libraries Documentation Updates
- 3.4.1 Dialogic® Audio Conferencing API Programming Guide
- 3.4.2 Dialogic® Audio Conferencing API Library Reference
- 3.4.3 Dialogic® Continuous Speech Processing API Programming Guide
- 3.4.4 Dialogic® Continuous Speech Processing API Library Reference
- 3.4.5 Dialogic® Digital Network Interface Software Reference
- 3.4.6 Dialogic® Fax Software Reference
- 3.4.7 Dialogic® Global Call API Programming Guide
- 3.4.8 Dialogic® Global Call API Library Reference
- 3.4.9 Dialogic® Global Call E1/T1 CAS/R2 Technology Guide
- 3.4.10 Dialogic® Global Call IP Technology Guide
- 3.4.11 Dialogic® Global Call ISDN Technology Guide
- 3.4.12 Dialogic® Global Call SS7 Technology Guide
- 3.4.13 Dialogic® IP Media Library API Programming Guide
- 3.4.14 Dialogic® IP Media Library API Library Reference
- 3.4.15 Dialogic® Modular Station Interface API Programming Guide
- 3.4.16 Dialogic® Modular Station Interface API Library Reference
- 3.4.17 Dialogic® Standard Runtime Library API Programming Guide
- 3.4.18 Dialogic® Standard Runtime Library API Library Reference
- 3.4.19 Dialogic® Voice API Programming Guide
- 3.4.20 Dialogic® Voice API Library Reference
- 3.5 Demonstration Software Documentation Updates
- 3.5.1 Dialogic® Continuous Speech Processing API Demo Guide
- 3.5.2 Dialogic® Global Call API Demo Guide
- 3.5.3 Dialogic® High Availability for Windows® Demo Guide
- 3.5.4 Dialogic® IP Gateway (Global Call) Demo Guide
- 3.5.5 Dialogic® IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide
- 3.5.6 Dialogic® IP Media Gateway (IPML) Demo Guide
Dialogic
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System Release 6.1 CompactPCI for Windows
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Release Update 41
The following configuration options existed in the previous version of DebugAngel, and
their default values remain the same. However, changes in the behavior of the
AutoRename registry entry provide more options for the processing of multiple files.
DebugLevel
Enables/disables error or warning debug output. When set to 1, the debug output can
be viewed using the Windows DebugView.exe utility. Default is 0.
LogFile
Specifies the full path and file name of the log file to be used by DebugAngel. Default
is %INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR%\log\DebugAngel.log, where
%INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR% is the value of the INTEL_DIALOGIC_DIR environment
variable (for example, C:\Program Files\Dialogic\log\DebugAngel.log).
MaxFileSize
Specifies the maximum log file size in bytes. Default is 0 (unlimited size).
When a log file reaches the specified maximum size, the logging behavior depends on
the MaxFiles and AutoRename settings as explained below.
MaxFiles
Specifies the maximum number of log files that should be created by DebugAngel.
Default is 1 file. This setting is used in conjunction with the MaxFileSize registry entry.
When a log file reaches the MaxFileSize, it is closed and a new log file is created.
Multiple log files are named according to the AutoRename setting.
Notes:1. If MaxFiles is greater than 1, then MaxFileSize cannot be 0; it is not permitted to have
multiple files of unlimited size. If you specify those settings, a warning message is
generated and the value of the MaxFiles registry key is reset to 1.
2. MaxFiles cannot be set less than or equal to 0. If it is, a warning message is generated
and the value of the MaxFiles registry key is reset to 1.
AutoRename
Controls whether an existing log file is backed up (e.g., when the computer is
restarted), and specifies the naming convention to use when creating log files. Further
information is given in the following sections:
• AutoRename Options for Single Log Files
• AutoRename Options for Multiple Log Files
AutoRename Options for Single Log Files
This section explains how the AutoRename options work when there is a single log file
(MaxFiles=1).
Note: When MaxFiles is set to 1, the value of the AutoRename registry key is automatically set
to 1.
AutoRename=0
The log file name specified in the LogFile registry entry is used. There is no backup of
an existing log file. If the file exists when DebugAngel starts, it is deleted and replaced
with a new file of the same name. When MaxFileSize=0, the file is allowed to grow
without limit. When MaxFileSize>0, the file is allowed to grow to the specified limit.