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Real Time Configuration 
Management
This chapter describes the Global Call Real Time Configuration Manager (RTCM). Topics include 
the following: 
9.1
Real Time Configuration Manager Overview
The Global Call Real Time Configuration Management (RTCM) system manages run time 
configuration for Global Call components. The RTCM feature is used when the application needs 
to retrieve (E1, T1 and ISDN technology only) or modify (all technologies) configuration data. If 
the configuration data is not modified, the application uses the initial values for the configuration. 
Note:
Not all technologies support the RTCM feature. Refer to the appropriate Global Call Technology 
Guide to determine if RTCM is supported. 
The Global Call RTCM system allows applications to: 
Get (E1, T1 or ISDN technologies only) or set (all technologies) the configuration of a 
protocol dynamically. For example, the default values of CDP parameters can be retrieved or 
updated with new values. 
Get (E1, T1 or ISDN technologies only) or set (all technologies) the configuration of a 
physical or logical entity dynamically. The entity can be a system (that is, all boards), board, 
network interface, channel, or call. 
Get (E1, T1 or ISDN technologies only) or set (all technologies) the configuration of a call 
control library dynamically. For example, the default call state mask value of a channel can be 
retrieved or updated with a new value. 
Query (E1, T1 or ISDN technologies only) the protocol ID from the given protocol name or 
CDP parameter ID from the given CDP parameter name. 
In addition, the RTCM feature provides Global Call applications with the ability to retrieve 
configuration parameter information. Some of the ways this information can be used include: 
Efficient network management