16 Voice API for Linux Demo Guide — June 2005
Running the Demos

Examples

To run the cbansr demo on a D/41JCT-LS board, specify the following:
./cbansr -d1 -n4 -fAnalog
To run the pansr demo on a D/120JCT-LS board using four channels, specify the following:
./pansr -d1 -n4 -fAnalog
4.3 Using the Demo
The following topics discuss how to run and use the voice demos:
Using the cbansr demo
Using the pansr demo
Using the custserv demo
Using the dpddemo
Using the d40demo

4.3.1 Using the cbansr demo

The following procedure describes the activity after starting the cbansr demo:
1. After the demo starts, a screen is displayed with the status of the channels and calls.
2. Dial an extension number configured for one of the voice channels.
3. After the voice prompt, leave a brief message and hang up the telephone. This message is
recorded in messagen.vox file, where n represents the channel number.
4. Redial the same extension.
5. During the voice prompt, enter the 4-digit access code using the telephone keypad. This access
code takes the form n234, where n is the last digit of the voice channel number.
6. The system plays the previously recorded message.
-nN N/A Specifies the number of D/4x channels to use.
Values are: 1 to 12. Example -n4.
-f<value> N/A Specifies the front end interface. Values are: Analog,
T1, and E1. Example: -fAnalog.
Table1. Voice Demo Options
Demo Option Default Value Description/Value