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About This Publication

This section describes the purpose of the guide, the intended audience, and provides references to other documents that may be useful to the user.

Purpose

Intended Audience

How to Use This Publication

Related Information

Purpose

This guide provides information on the IP Media Server (Global Call) demo that is available with your Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 on PCI for Windows. The guide describes the demo, its requirements, and provides details on how it works.

Intended Audience

This guide is intended for application developers who will be developing a media server application using the Global Call API. Developers should be familiar with the C++ programming language and the Windows* programming environment.

This information is intended for:

Distributors

Toolkit Developers

Independent Software Vendors (ISVs)

Value Added Resellers (VARs)

Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)

How to Use This Publication

Refer to this publication after you have installed the hardware and the system software.

This publication assumes that you are familiar with the Windows operating system and the C++ programming language.

The information in this guide is organized as follows:

Chapter 1, “Demo Description” introduces you to the demo and its features

IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide — November 2003

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Contents For Windows Operating Systems IP Media Server Global Call Demo GuideIP Media Server Global Call Demo Guide November Contents Contents Figures Tables Document No Publication Date Description of Revisions Revision HistoryRevision History About This Publication How to Use This PublicationPurpose Intended AudienceAbout This Publication Related InformationDemo1 Description Demo Description System2 Requirements Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements System Requirements Editing the IPMediaServer.cfg Configuration File Editing Configuration FilesPreparing To Run the Demo File LocationSample Configuration File Compiling and Linking Preparing to Run the Demo Running4 Demo Command Line SwitchesStarting the Demo Demo OptionsKeyboard Commands Using the DemoUsing the Media Server Runtime Keyboard CommandsConfirm Message Saved StopRecMenu Demo Voice Menu Flowchart Stopping the Demo Running the Demo Files Used by the Demo Demo5 DetailsDemo Source Code Files Files Used by the IP Media Server Global Call DemoDemo Details PDL Files Used by the IP Media Server Global Call Demo PDL FilesModule Structure Programming ModelIP Media Server Global Call Demo Architecture EventRouterEventRouter InterfacesApplication Classes ClassesIP Module Classes Board CIPTBoard Init GetNumOfDevicesOnBoardCIPMBoard Init Connect Device CIPDevice InitDisconnect GetXmitSlotVoice Module Classes Module CVoiceModule InitBoard CVoiceBoard Init Play Device CVoiceDevice InitOnPlayComplete RecordThreads Initialization Event Mechanism Event HandlingHandling SRL Events Handling Keyboard Input EventsHandling Application Exit Events TSUsrEvent StructureDemo Details Demo Details Glossary IP Media Server Global Call Demo Guide November IP Media Server Global Call Demo Guide November IP Media Server Global Call Demo Guide November Index SymbolsIP Media Server Global Call Demo Guide November