from the software. It uses the RH APIs from Pigeon Point for the ZT5085 chassis as well as the NCM API.

Note: For more information about this demo program, refer to the High Availability Demo Guide.

7.2Updated Demo Programs

There are no demo programs that have been updated, modified or enhanced since Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 for cPCI on Windows 2000.

7.3Other Supported Demo Programs

The following demo programs continue to be supported in this release.

RSSManager5084 (formerly RSSManager)

This demo demonstrates how to integrate basic Hot Swap and Redundant System Slot High Availability architectures using NCM APIs into systems and applications that are developed from the software. This demo differs from RHmanager5085 because it supports the Pigeon Point APIs for the ZT5084 chassis; however, it does make use of the NCM API.

Note: For more information about this demo program, refer to the High Availability Demo Guide.

gateway_r4

Using the Global Call API, this demo demonstrates how to build a PSTN-IP gateway using the H.323 and SIP protocol stacks in the C programming language.This demo is available on both the Intel NetStructure DM/IP and Intel NetStructure IPT Series boards.

Note: For more information on this demo, refer to the IP Gateway (Global Call) Demo Guide.

multicastclient_r4

This demo demonstrates how an IP server can use RTP multicasting to continuously deliver an RTP stream to a multicast IP address. This demo is available only on the Intel NetStructure DM/IP boards.

Note: For more information on this demo, refer to the IP Multicast Client (IPML) Demo Guide.

multicastserver_r4

This demo demonstrates how an IP-PSTN gateway can listen to the correct RTP multicast stream and route the information to an incoming PSTN call. This demo is available only on the Intel NetStructure DM/IP boards.

Note: For more information on this demo, refer to the IP Multicast Server (IPML) Demo Guide.

RGAdemo (Revenue Generating Application Demo)

The Revenue Generating Application (RGA) demo illustrates how to develop a highly available call control application using the following Intel Dialogic libraries:

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