New Features
No new IP Media (IPML) features have been implemented since Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.
6.6Modular Station Interface API
The Modular Station Interface (MSI) API is used by Intel® NetStructure™ High Density Station Interface (HDSI) boards, which provide high density analog station connectivity. The HDSI board can support up to 120 stations with tone detection and generation, and FSK Caller ID transmission.
Note: Refer to the MSI API Programming Guide and MSI API Library Reference for more information.
New Features
No new Modular Station Interface (MSI) features have been implemented since Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.
6.7Standard Runtime Library API
The Standard Runtime Library (SRL) API provides a common interface for event handling and other functionality common to all Intel® Dialogic® devices. The Standard Runtime Library provides the framework for implementing the supported programming models and serves as the central dispatcher for events that occur on all devices. Through the Standard Runtime Library, events are handled in a standard manner.
Note: Refer to the SRL API for Windows Programming Guide and the SRL API Library Reference for more information.
New Features
No new Standard Runtime Library (SRL) features have been implemented since Intel® Dialogic® System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.
6.8Voice API Library
The Voice API library provides a rich set of features for building a wide range of high- density call processing applications such as voice messaging, interactive voice response, telemarketing/call center, operator services, and more. Features include tone signaling, global tone detection and generation, call progress analysis, and a variety of voice encoding algorithms selectable on a
Note: Refer to the Voice API for Windows Programming Guide and the Voice API for Windows Library Reference for more information.
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