Intel 05-2352-005 manual Installation Documentation, Operating Software Documentation

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The IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide (P/N 05-2065-001) has been replaced by the IP Media Server for Host Media Processing Demo Guide (P/N 05-2389-001).

The correct title for the Diagnostics Guide is Intel NetSructure Host Media Processing Diagnostics Guide.

3.2Installation Documentation

This section contains updates to the following documents:

Host Media Processing Software Release 1.2 for Linux Installation Guide

3.2.1Host Media Processing Software Release 1.2 for Linux Installation Guide

The following information applies:

In Section 2.1 “Assumptions and Prerequisites” of Chapter 2, “Installing the Software”, the correct version of the Intel-provided kernel is 2.6.8.1.

After installing or uninstalling the HMP Linux 1.2 software, it is not necessary to reboot the system. You will, however, need to set the environment variables after installing the software. To set the environment variables, enter: source /etc/profile.d/ct_intel.sh

or, alternatively: logout and then login. (IPY00008512 = PTR 33848)

In Step 4 of the procedure for uninstalling the HMP Linux software in Chapter 3, “Uninstalling the Software”, you must use the following procedure to start the License Manager:

1.If the system services are started, enter the hmpconfig command; if the system services are stopped, enter the config.sh command (both are located in the /usr/dialogic/bin directory) to start the configuration tool.

2.If using config.sh, then once inside the configuration tool, press Enter to start hmpconfig and display the License Manager main menu.

(IPY00009997 = PTR 33828)

3.3Operating Software Documentation

This section contains updates to the following documents:

Host Media Processing Software Release 1.2 for Linux License Manager Administration Guide

Host Media Processing Diagnostics Guide

HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 — September 2006September 2006

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