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Document Revision History

This revision history summarizes the changes made in each published version of the Release Update for Intel® NetStructure™ Host Media Processing Software Release 1.2 for Linux, which is a document that is subject to updates during the lifetime of the release.

Document Rev 05, published September 2006

Updated for Service Update 18.

Note: This Revision History and the Release Issues sections have been modified to show issues by Change Control System defect number and by PTR number. Issues reported prior to March 27, 2006, will be identified by both numbers. Issues reported after March 27, 2006, will only have a defect number.

The Release Issues section contains the following changes:

Added the following items to Table 1, “Issues Resolved in HMP 1.2”, on page 15: IPY00031503 (PTR 36781), IPY00032235 (PTR 36405), IPY00032236 (PTR 36062), IPY00033758, IPY00033948.

The Documentation Updates section contains the following changes:

In the Development Software Documentation section, updated the Audio Conferencing API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference and the Audio Conferencing API for Linux Operating Systems Programming Guide to indicate that the MSG_ACTID parameter enables/disables active talker identification (or notification) and not the active talker feature itself. (IPY00006584 = PTR 36199).

In the Development Software Documentation section, updated the Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide to correct information on the gc_MakeCall( ) Variances for IP. (IPY00029956 = PTR 36646). Also revised the descriptions for the IP_H221NONSTANDARD data structure fields.

Document Rev 04, published December 2005

Updated for Service Update 14.

The Release Issues section contains the following changes:

Added the following items to Table 1, “Issues Resolved in HMP 1.2”, on page 15: IPY00032236 (PTR 36062), IPY00032235 (PTR 36405), IPY00023802 (PTR 36484).

Document Rev 03, published June 2005

Updated for Service Update 9.

HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 — September 2006

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Contents September Release UpdateHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September Intended Audience How to Use This PublicationPurpose Related Information Document Rev 05, published September Updated for Service UpdateDocument Rev 04, published December Document Rev 03, published JuneDocument Revision History Document Rev 02, published JanuaryDocument Rev 01, published October Release Developments Service Update Software InstallationAssumptions and Prerequisites Order of ProceduresFollowing messages are displayed Installing the Service UpdateEnvironment Variables HMP Verification DemoSupport for Suse Linux Enterprise Server Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux UpdateSupport for 120 Low Bit Rate Channels Transaction RecordHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September Issue Type IssuesDefect Number PTR Number Product or ComponentDescription Issues Resolved in HMPFcdgen error while loading shared Dataformatmulaw General Known Issues in HMPRestrictions and Limitations Global Call, IP, and Ipml ConferencingFax Demos VoiceResolved Restrictions and Limitations Host-based H.323 Protocol StackEcho Cancellation With Conferencing Echo Cancellation With Continuous Speech ProcessingConfiguring UDP/RTP Port Range Compatibility NotesConfiguring T.38 Service Port Range Example Coder Negotiation with Third Party StacksSIP Call Control Elvtune Using Ioctls Using Multiple NICs Under Heavy LoadsSolutions Operating System NotesRelease Documentation Documentation3 UpdatesCorrect Incorrect, Release Documentation, the following apply , Development Software, the following applyOperating Software Documentation Installation DocumentationHost Media Processing Diagnostics Guide Development Software Documentation Revised OriginalGlobal 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 Dxmreciottdata Voice API for Host Media Processing Library Reference„ Cautions „ Description„ Errors Following example is for Linux applications „ ExampleFollowing example is for Windows applications HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September „ See Also Transaction Record Voice API for Host Media Processing Programming GuideAudio Conferencing API for Host Media Processing Demo Guide Demonstration Software Documentation$INTELDIALOGICDIR/demos/IPMediaServer IP Media Server for Host Media Processing Demo GuideGlobal Call API Demo Guide

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