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Post installation settings
The Dialogic
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Diva
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System Release software installs and configures the Dialogic
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Diva
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WEB Configuration
Wizard (lightweight HTTP server, started via xinetd) that allows you to access and configure the Diva System
Release software via an HTTP browser.
The installation procedure selects a free TCP port number between 10005 ... 10050, modifies your /etc/services
and xinetd configuration files, and restarts the currently active xinetd application.
The installation procedure informs you about the selected port number in the initial "splash" screen that follows
the installation procedure. If you miss this information, which can happen, for example, if you use a graphical
RPM manager, you can obtain this information with the command: grep "diva-cfg" /etc/services.
If you do not want to use the Dialogic
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Diva
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WEB Configuration Wizard, you can disable it with the command:
cd /usr/lib/opendiva/divas && sh cfg_util.sh 4. To re-activate the Diva WEB Configuration Wizard, use
the command cd /usr/lib/opendiva/divas && sh cfg_util.sh 3.
To access the Diva WEB Configuration Wizard you need to edit the /usr/lib/opendiva/divas/httpd/login/login file
and configure your password.
Note that the "login2" file must meet the following requirements, otherwise the password will be ignored:
The file must be owned by root.
Permissions must be 600 or 400.
The password must be located in the first line of the file, contain printable characters only and consist of not
less than 7 characters.
System and Dialogic® Diva® Media Board configuration
The system and Diva Media Board configuration is divided in two parts:
System configuration on page 37 to configure the type of application, the system startup mode, and
global parameters.
Board configuration on page 38 to configure parameters of the installed Diva Media Boards in accordance
with the information required by the service provider or the PBX to which the Diva Media Board is connected.
System configuration
Online help is available for any system configuration option. To open the online help for a specific parameter,
click the parameter and a window with the help text pops up.
1. In the system configuration, select the applications and activate the interfaces that meet your requirements.
For example, if you want to set up a fax polling server that is based on the TTY interface, select TTY
interface and fax/voice support for TTY.
2. Depending on the selected application scenario, you can set FAX CLASS 2 options like ECM, compression,
etc. For further information, see the online help or Intelligent FAX CLASS 2 processing on page 70.