System information

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Features
FirmwareFile parameter. This is where a non-default parameter for the firmware file would
be selected.
See the Dialogic
®
Springware Architecture Products on Windows Configuration Guide for
more information about configuration procedures and firmware load files.
HMP Resource Licensing
The same procedures for associating an HMP resource license to boards should be
followed for the Dialogic
®
Springware boards. The Dialogic
®
HMP Software Release
3.0WIN Administration Guide documents the steps required for HMP resource license
configuration and activation. If the analog board is the only board in the system, then its
input data must be used for locking HMP resources to it, otherwise its selection is
optional. Please see the “Obtaining a License File that is Locked to a Board” section of the
Administration Guide for more instructions.
Analog Line Adaptation Utility (LineAdapt)
The Dialogic
®
D/80PCIE-LS board (North American version) supports the analog line
adaptation utility (LineAdapt). This configuration utility is available for tuning the
impedance level on analog front-ends to reduce transmitter side line echo due to
degraded analog telephone lines that deviate from their designed impedance range.
Information about using the LineAdapt utility can be found in the Dialogic
®
Springware
Architecture Products on Windows Configuration Guide.
Note: The Line Adapt Utility is not supported when using the Dialogic
®
D4PCIU boards.
3.9 Virtualization Support
This feature specifically focuses on the VMware
®
ESXi 4.0 installable product which
provides a native (or full) virtualization layer running on physical servers for abstracting
processor, memory, storage, and resources into multiple virtual machines. For more
information about virtualization, refer to the VMware web site at www.vmware.com.
Notes:1. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with common terms used to describe basic
virtualization concepts, such as guest operating system, host, hypervisor, etc.
2. Virtualization is not supported on thin-blade configurations.
3.9.1 VMware
®
ESXi 4.0 Virtualization Support
Dialogic
®
HMP virtualization refers to the capability of running a separate instance of the
Dialogic
®
HMP software release on the “guest” operating system of one or more virtual
machines being hosted on the same physical platform (i.e., server). Each Dialogic
®
HMP
software release has a separate runtime license, a number of dedicated resources, and
requires a dedicated application (written to standard Dialogic
®
HMP Global Call and R4
Media API) to manage the resources.