What is the Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1 Feature Pack 2 for OpenServer 5.0.7? KEYWORDS: Dialogic intel system release 5.1 feature pack 2 openserver 5.0.7 507 driver RELEASE: SCO Openserver System Release 5.0.7 PROBLEM: What is the Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1 Feature Pack 2 for OpenServer 5.0.7 and where can I download it from? SOLUTION: The Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1 Feature Pack 2 is a new set of drivers for Intel Dialogic Hardware. The Feature Pack is available to download from: http://www.sco.com/support/update/download/release.php?rid=122 and ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/openserver5/507/drivers/dialogic5.1 Enclosed below are the Release Notes for the Feature Pack: ================================================= Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1 Feature Pack 2 for OpenServer 5.0.7 Release Notes ================================================= == About This Information == These release notes provide information about the products and features contained in the Intel(r) Dialogic(r) System Release Version 5.1 Feature Pack 2 for SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 This System Release is equivalent to a subset of the Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1 for Linux. == Supported Hardware == This release does not support any DM3/NetStructure hardware. This release supports the following SpringWare Hardware: * NETWORK INTERFACE BOARDS D/240PCI-T1, D/240JCT-T1, D/300PCI-E1, D/300JCT-E1 D/240SC-2T1, D/300SC-2E1, D/480SC-2T1, D/480JCT-2T1, D/600SC-2E1, D/600JCT-2T1, D/600JCT-2E1, DTI/480SC, DTI/481SC, DTI/600SC, DTI/601SC * MEDIA BOARDS D/80SC, D/160SC, D/240SC, D/320SC, D/640SC, D/160JCT, D/320JCT * MEDIA WITH LOOP START INTERFACE D/120JCT-LS, D/160SC-LS, LSI/81SC, LSI/161SC * LOW DENSITY BOARDS AND PBX INTEGRATION D/4-PCI, D/4-PCIU, D/41EPCI, D/82JCTU, D/41JCT, D/41JCT-LS, D/42JCT-U, VFX/41JCT-LS Other SpringWare hardware not in this list may work, but are not officially supported. == Requirements == This software requires: * OpenServer 5.0.7 * OpenServer 5.0.7 Maintenance Pack 3 or later * UDK Compatibility Libraries == Installation == The following packages are included in this release: Package Name Package Description ------------ --------------------------------------------------------------- DLGCdev Springware Base Development Package DLGCdocs Intel Dialogic Windows/Linux Documentation Package DLGCgc Global Call Development Package-includes Global Call API Library and associated Software, Global Call ANAPI and ICAPI Call Control Libraries, and Global Call Protocol Development Kit Run-Time Call Control Library (PDKRT). Global Call ISDN support package is installed as part of DLGCdev. NOTE: Global Call Protocols are installed from a separately ordered CD or downloaded from Intel. DLGCparms Country Specific Parameters for Springware boards DLGCpri ISDN PRI Protocols Package for Springware boards DLGCudd Dialogic Universal Diagnostics (requires Java 1.4.2 and above) The Intel Dialogic hardware should be installed before installing the driver software. You must untar the packages in the release before installing them: cd /tmp tar xvf DialogicDrivers.tar The SpringWare base development package must be installed first using the following command line: custom -p Dialogic:DLGCdev -i -z /DLGCdev Follow the prompts during the package installation. You will configure the system during installation by specifying the type of SpringWare boards that are installed. The other packages are optional and installation depends on your need for the features the package provides. Refer to the above table to determine if you need to install the package. == Features and Resolved Issues == A script file /usr/dialogic/gcenv is added to the Global Call release. This file sets two environment variables needed by the Global Call libraries. This script can be incorporated into an application startup. There are no known OpenServer 5 specific-issues fixed in this release. Refer to the Linux Feature Pack 2 release notes in the DLGCdocs package for descriptions on hardware and firmware resolved issues and features. == Documentation == The documentation distributed in this release contains a copy of the Intel Dialogic System Release 5.1 on Linux Online Bookshelf. The bookshelf documentation contains Linux and Windows documentation. Refer to the Online Bookshelf documentation for programming API's and other reference documentation. Refer to the Linux Feature Pack 2 release notes for descriptions on hardware and firmware resolved issues and features.