Panasonic Section 520 manual DBS Driver Installation, Overview, Library Dependencies

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Section 520 - TSAPI

Chapter 3. Installation

 

 

 

DBS Driver Installation

Caution: Installation of the DBS Driver must be performed by a Novell

Netware Technician.

Overview

The Panasonic Telephony Services DBS driver ‘Panadrvr’ is a NetWare Loadable Module created to run on a Novell 3.12 or 4.X 486 (or greater) server with at least 8 megabytes of RAM and equipped with a serial port of 9600 baud plus capacity (16550 UART required).

The driver is distributed on a single 1.44MB diskette. The diskette contains a root directory and two sub-directories as shown.

The root directory consists of a single ‘readme’ file which contains release information and last minute release changes. This ‘readme’ file also contains the differences between the trace and non-trace versions of the driver.

The release directory contains the non-trace enabled version of the driver and is the driver of choice for most, if not all, customers.

The trace directory contains the trace-enabled version of the driver and should be installed only when deemed necessary by Panasonic Technical Sup- port. Note: This version is also valuable to application developers.

Installation

To install the Panasonic Telephony Services DBS driver, read the ‘readme’ file on the Panadrvr diskette and then copy the appropriate version of the driver from the diskette to the \SYSTEM directory of the 3.12 or 4.x Novell server.

Library Dependencies

Panadrvr requires 3 runtime libraries on the server: clib.nlm, aiocomx.nlm, and tsrv.nlm. Panadrvr will attempt to self-load these nlms if they are not present at runtime. If these nlms are not present or cannot be loaded, the

DBS-92-520

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Contents Page Tsapi Installation and Feature Description Contents Table of Contents Tsapi Tsapi Table of Contents Table of Contents Tsapi Overview of Telephony Services for the DBS Ovell Telephony Server DBS/Telephony Services Item Capacity Limitations and SpecificationsThis page intentionally left blank Installation Telephone System InstallationInstalling the API Circuit Card/Connector API Serial Port Connector API Circuit Card Connector Power on the DBS Programming the DBS = Standard API protocol defaultLibrary Dependencies DBS Driver InstallationInstallation OverviewLoad Options Loading PanadrvrOption port= Option clearcall= Option c= Setting up Users Setting up Telephony Services UsersTsapi Installation This page intentionally left blank Basic Call Control Services Driver FeaturesDriver Features Tsapi Fatal Messages Maintenance Troubleshooting Alarm Log EntriesMaintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Error Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Audit Trail Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Display DBS Extension/Port Tables Panadrvr Menu SystemItem 2 Display Port to Extension Tables Item 1 Display Extension to Port TablesNaks to Select Request Display Error CountersDBS Bad/No Resp to Select ReqMisc DriverDisplay Status Counters Bytes Sent Commands SentCommands Received Packets ReceivedDisplay ACS Info Display Resource InfoPeak Opened Streams Stream Other RequestsStream Open Confirms Stream Open DeniesDisplay Csta Stats/Info Answer Call Lost Positive ConfsLost Negative Confs Lost Query ConfirmationsSet MWI Query FWDQuery LNR Retr. CallDisplay DBS Status/Info Display Resource Names/IDS ShutDownPort Monitor Info Display Driver QueuesCall Processing Toggles Change Max Call Time ValueDisplay Call Processing Stats Display API Control SignalsPeak Active Connections Present Active CallsPresent Active Connections Peak Active CallsDebug ErrorSet Debug Trace Level TraceDisplay Active Call List Change MWI ActivatorDisplay Transfer Tables Open Close Log File N/AInsert Comment into log file N/A Display Runtime Config StructureDisplay Monitor IDs Display Conference TablesDisplay Call Times Index Issued April DBS-92-520