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• Change the configuration of your kernel now in order to meet the configuration of the kernel that the Diva
TTY driver was compiled for and recompile your kernel.
[1]
The availability of supplementary services depends on your switch or PBX.
[2]
Some of the changes, for example, "Start driver on system boot" or "Debug mode for microcode load" do not
affect the state of the currently running drivers and change only the driver behavior at system or Dialogic
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Diva
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Media Board start. The Dialogic
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Diva
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WEB Configuration Wizard ignores changes of these parameters
and does not prompt you to restart the Dialogic
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Diva
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Media Board drivers.
[3]
Restarting the Dialogic
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Diva
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Media Board clears the active connections of this board.
[4]
Many other options, e.g., bearer protocol, packet size, rate adaptation, are available for the TTY test. Type
/usr/lib/opendiva/divas/tty_test for a full list or refer to the section tty_test utility on page 95 in this
document.
[5]
Many other options, e.g., packet size, CPN, SubAddress, and commands are available. Type
/usr/lib/opendiva/divas/acopy2 for a full list.
[6]
Many other options, e.g., packet size, transmission speed, ECM, SEP/SUB/PWD, compression, fax ID, headline,
and commands are available. Call /usr/lib/opendiva/divas/testfax for a full list.
[7]
It is possible to bind specific Dialogic
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Diva
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TTY interfaces to specific Dialogic
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Diva
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Media Boards. But it is not
possible to bind specific Dialogic Diva TTY interfaces to specific B-channel numbers due to the fact that B-
channel resources are automatically assigned by the active signaling protocol.
[8]
The pre-uninstall script contained in the rpm package stops and unloads the drivers by means of
/usr/lib/opendiva/divas/divas_stop.rc. It also removes the symbolic links used to start the Dialogic
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Diva
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drivers on system startup. If the divas_stop.rc configuration script detects that drivers are still in use (an
application or driver still accesses one of the interfaces) and cannot be stopped, the uninstalling process is
aborted before any changes are applied.