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IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide — August 2005
Running the Demo
Example
The following example shows how to launch the demo from a command line with options:
IPMediaServer -n64 -cmyconfig.cfg -ea
This command launches the demo with 64 channels, using the myconfig.cfg configuration file and 
A-law encoding.
4.3
Using the Demo
This section describes how to use the IP Media Server (Global Call) demo and contains the 
following topics:
4.3.1
Keyboard Commands
The demo always waits for input from the keyboard. While the demo is running, you may enter any 
of the commands listed in Table 4
4.3.2
Using the Media Server
The IP Media Server (Global Call) demo allows the caller to interact with a series of voice menus, 
using the telephone keypad to enter an option. Basic operations include playing a pre-recorded 
message, recording a new message, and barge-in for CSP. Each menu prompts the caller to select 
an action by pushing a key. The call state within which the menu is called is indicated by the square 
brackets. Figure 1 shows the voice prompt flow, grouping the prompts by feature (voice, CSP).
Main Menu [Main_Menu]
1 - Voice Mail
3 - Conferencing (not supported in HMP 1.x)
4 - CSP Barge-in
* - Quit
-n<n>
Sets the number of channels
The lesser of Voice Devices 
or IP devices
-q
Activates Quality of Service
Disabled
Table 3. Command Line Switches (Continued)
Table 4. Runtime Keyboard Commands
Command
Function
q or Q or Ctrl+c
Terminates the application