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In Chapter 2, “System Requirements”, the following section is added:

2.4Running a Demo Using a Single Channel

The default channel license provided with the HMP Linux 1.2 software relies on the correctness of the /etc/hosts file. Invalid entries in this file will render the HMP product non-functional with respect to the default channel license. For example:

1.

127.0.0.1

myhostname

<< incorrect

2.

127.0.0.1

localhost

<< incorrect

 

192.168.124.124

localhost

 

3.

127.0.0.1

localhost

<< correct

 

192.168.124.124

myhostname

 

In Chapter 3, “ Release Features”, the following information applies to the Configurations Tested section:

Current testing of 240 channels is performed with G.711 20 ms and 30 ms frames only.

Current testing of 240 channels is performed using the Intel 8254x-based gigabit Ethernet solution. Other network interface cards may not provide optimum performance. However, 8241, 8245, 8246, and 8247-based gigabit cards are also expected to perform well. These cards provide superior performance by:

Minimizing the number of interrupts needed relative to work accomplished.

Reducing the frequency of all interrupts by setting the “Interrupt Throttling Register” to the appropriate value.

Accepting multiple receive packets before signaling an interrupt.

Eliminating (or at least reducing) the need for interrupts on transmit.

Minimizing the processing overhead associated with each interrupt.

The following procedure for obtaining Update 1 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3.0 applies to Section 2.2, “Software Requirements” of Chapter 2, “System Requirements”:

1.If you do not already have a login, create a login and subscribe to the Red Hat network at https://rhn.redhat.com/newlogin/create_personal.pxt. You will then need to enter the Red Hat product ID.

2.Sign in to the Red Hat Network at https://rhn.redhat.com/index.pxt.

3.Select Channels from the tab selections at the top of the page.

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Contents Release Update SeptemberHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September Intended Audience How to Use This PublicationPurpose Related Information Document Rev 04, published December Updated for Service UpdateDocument Rev 05, published September Document Rev 03, published JuneDocument Rev 02, published January Document Revision HistoryDocument Rev 01, published October Service Update Software Installation Release DevelopmentsOrder of Procedures Assumptions and PrerequisitesInstalling the Service Update Following messages are displayedHMP Verification Demo Environment VariablesSupport for 120 Low Bit Rate Channels Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux UpdateSupport for Suse Linux Enterprise Server Transaction RecordHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September Defect Number PTR Number IssuesIssue Type Product or ComponentIssues Resolved in HMP DescriptionFcdgen error while loading shared Dataformatmulaw General Known Issues in HMPRestrictions and Limitations Global Call, IP, and Ipml ConferencingFax Resolved Restrictions and Limitations VoiceDemos Host-based H.323 Protocol StackConfiguring UDP/RTP Port Range Echo Cancellation With Continuous Speech ProcessingEcho Cancellation With Conferencing Compatibility NotesConfiguring T.38 Service Port Range Example Coder Negotiation with Third Party StacksSIP Call Control Solutions Using Multiple NICs Under Heavy LoadsElvtune Using Ioctls Operating System NotesDocumentation3 Updates Release DocumentationIncorrect Correct, Development Software, the following apply , Release Documentation, the following applyInstallation Documentation Operating Software DocumentationHost Media Processing Diagnostics Guide Development Software Documentation Original RevisedGlobal Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide Fax Software Reference for Linux and WindowsGlobal Call API for Host Media Processing Library Reference HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September Voice API for Host Media Processing Library Reference Dxmreciottdata„ Description „ Cautions„ Errors „ Example Following example is for Linux applicationsFollowing example is for Windows applications HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September „ See Also Voice API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide Transaction RecordDemonstration Software Documentation Audio Conferencing API for Host Media Processing Demo GuideIP Media Server for Host Media Processing Demo Guide $INTELDIALOGICDIR/demos/IPMediaServerGlobal Call API Demo Guide

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