Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards Manuel D’Utilisation

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3 Installation 
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Installation 
3.1 
Introduction 
This Programmer's Manual covers the installation and use of the software 
contained in the following distributions: 
• 
Development Package for Windows
®
 
• 
Development Package for Linux 
• 
Development Package for Solaris 
• 
User Part Development Package  
• 
Code Files for Dialogic
®
 DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards (various 
protocols). 
Each Development Package contains the device driver, library functions, 
and header files for use by an application, a number of executables to be run 
as part of the software environment, and a utility to configure the protocol 
software. The installation of each package type is described in the following 
sections. 
The User Part Development Package contains example source code to 
illustrate the techniques used for interfacing with the protocol modules and 
protocol-specific header files for use when building an application. It is 
distributed as a zip file and a tar file, and is applicable to all supported 
operating systems. Extract the contents of the User Part Development 
Package onto the development machine maintaining the sub-directory 
structure. 
The Code File contains the operating software for the DSI SPCI Boards. It is 
in the form of a single binary file, which is downloaded by the host, to the 
board, at run-time. Code Files all have a file suffix .dc3 and must not be 
confused with code files for other products which use different suffixes. A 
single SS7 Code File (ss7.dc3) includes SS7 protocol options (MTP, ISUP and 
TUP). The Code File is used in conjunction with a software license button, 
which is purchased and installed on the board to determine the protocols that 
the user is authorized to run. The types of license buttons available are 
described above. It is subsequently downloaded onto the board at run time.  
Some SS7 protocols may also, optionally, be run as Host Protocol Binaries 
subject to the purchase of appropriate licenses. Transferring some of the 
work to the host allows the user to optimize system performance. 
The Development Package, Code File and the User Part Development 
Package may be obtained by downloading it from the Dialogic website at: 
http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/signaling.
 
They must be copied onto the target host machine maintaining binary file 
integrity; possible transfer methods include copying using transferable media 
and ftp.