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Global Call API for HMP on Windows Programming Guide — August 2006
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Product Description
Event Handling Functionality 
Provides the ability to handle and process events, including the ability to disable and enable 
events and to retrieve event information. See 
 for more 
information.
Global Call Alarm Management System (GCAMS) 
Provides the ability to manage alarms. GCAMS provides Global Call applications with the 
ability to receive extensive alarm information that can be used to troubleshoot line problems. 
See 
 for more information.
Real Time Configuration Management (RTCM) 
Allows the modification of call control and protocol elements in real time, providing a single 
common user interface for configuration management. See 
 for more information.
Global Call Service Request (GCSR) 
Enables an application to send a request for a service to a remote device. Examples of the types 
of services that this feature supports are device registration, channel setup, call setup, 
information requests, or other kinds of requests that need to be made between two devices 
across the network. See 
 for more information.
Library Information Functions 
Enables an application to get information about the call control libraries being used. See the 
Global Call API Library Reference for more information about these functions.
Debugging Facilities 
Global Call provides powerful debugging capabilities for troubleshooting protocol-related 
problems, including the ability to generate a detailed log file. See the appropriate Global Call 
Technology Guide for information on the debugging facilities available when using Global 
Call with each technology. 
1.3
Global Call Architecture
The Global Call development software architecture is based on the Intel
®
 Dialogic
®
 architecture 
that supports Host Media Processing (HMP) software and DM3 hardware. The architecture is 
described in the following topics: 
1.3.1
Overview
Figure 1 shows a system-level view of the Global Call architecture for IP technology and Figure 2 
shows the Global Call architecture for E1/T1 and ISDN technologies on DM3 hardware.