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Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 for Windows Service Update Release Notes Copyright 2005 Intel Corporation 05-2294-004

Copyright Notice Copyright 2005 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. Except as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products, Intel assumes no liability whatsoever, and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or infringement of any patent, copyright or other intellectual property right. Intel products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, or life sustaining applications. Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. This document as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the license. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document or any software that may be provided in association with this document. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without express written consent of Intel Corporation. Some names, products, and services mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Publication Date: January, 2005 Part Number: 05-2294-004 Intel Converged Communications. 1515 Route 10 Parsippany NJ 07054 For Technical Support, visit the Intel Telecom Support Resources website at: http://developer.intel.com/design/telecom/support For Products and Services Information, visit the Intel Communications Systems Products website at: http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom/index.htm For Sales Offices and other contact information, visit the Intel Telecom Products website at: http://www.intel.com/buy/wtb/wtb1028.htm 2

Table of Contents Document Revision History...5 About This Publication...6 Purpose...6 Intended Audience...6 How to Use this Publication...6 Related Information...7 Service Update...8 Release Update...8 Installing the Service Update...8 Release Overview...9 Features...10 System Requirements...13 Software Requirements...13 Hardware Requirements...13 Hyper-Threading Technology...14 Memory Requirements...14 IP Endpoints...14 Ordering the Product...16 Resource Configuration Rules...16 Reference Configurations Tested...17 Platforms Used in Testing the HMP 1.1 Software...18 Installation...19 Installing Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1...19 Uninstalling Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1...19 Installing the Service Update Software...19 Uninstalling the Service Update Software...20 Using Command Line Parameters to Install HMP Software...20 Creating Response Files...20 Setup Command Line Parameters for HMP 1.1 Service Update...21 Service Update Setup Example...21 Diagnostics...22 User Documentation...23 Accessing the User Documentation...23 Online Documentation...23 3

Documentation Support for HMP Features...24 API Functions Not Supported...26 Global Call API Functions...26 Voice API Functions...27 Standard Runtime Library API Functions...30 Conferencing API Functions...30 IP Media API Functions...30 Fax API Functions...30 CSP API Functions...30 4

Document Revision History This revision history summarizes the changes made in each published version of this document. Document No. Publication Date Description of Changes 05-2294-004 January 2005 Added new Service Update section to support Service Updates. Revised Installation section to include information about installing and uninstalling the Service Update. Moved the following sections to the Service Update Release Update. Documentation Corrections Resolved Problems Known Problems Restrictions and Limitations Compatibility Notes 05-2294-003 July 29, 2004 API Functions Not Supported Section: 05-2294-002 June 2004 Installation Section: Revised list of Global Call functions not supported to agree with the Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide. Added information about uninstalling Feature Pack 1 software. Compatibility Notes Section: Added information about SIP Call Control 05-2294-001 May 2004 Initial version of the document 5

About This Publication Information about this document is contained in the following sections: Purpose Intended Audience How to Use this Publication Purpose These Release Notes address the highlights of the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing (HMP) Software Release 1.1 for Windows* Service Update. Intended Audience These Release Notes are intended for the following types of customers: System Integrators Toolkit Developers Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) How to Use this Publication These Release Notes are organized so that information can be found quickly. Major sections include: Service Updates Release Overview Features System Requirements Ordering the Product Installation Diagnostics User Documentation API Functions Not Supported 6

Related Information See the following for additional information: For Technical Support, visit the Intel Telecom Support Resources Web site at: http://www.intel.com/design/telecom/support For Products and Services Information, visit the Intel Communications Systems Products Web site at: http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom/index.htm For Sales Offices and other contact information, visit the Intel Telecom Building Blocks Sales Offices page at: http://www.intel.com/buy/wtb/wtb1028.htm The Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 for Windows* Release Update contains information about new features, known and resolved problems, restrictions and limitations, and compatibility notes associated with this release. This document is subject to updates during the lifetime of the release. For the latest version of the ReleaseUpdate, see: http://www.intel.com/design/network/manuals/telecom/hmp11winsu/htmlfiles/release_update.html 7

Service Update Service Updates are cumulative and include all of the features and PTR fixes contained in previous Service Updates released since Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1. Release Update The Release Update provides information about new features provided by the Service Update, release issues (including resolved and known problems), and documentation updates. For the latest version of the Release Update, see: http://www.intel.com/design/network/manuals/telecom/hmp11winsu/htmlfiles/release_update.html Installing the Service Update For information about installing and uninstalling the Service Update, see the Installation section on page 19. 8

Release Overview Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing (HMP) Software performs media processing tasks on generalpurpose servers based on Intel architecture without the need for specialized hardware. The software provides media services that can be used to build flexible, scalable, and cost-effective next-generation IP media servers. HMP software is an Intel communications building block technology. When installed on a system, the software operates with customer applications similar to an Intel NetStructure board with DM3 architecture, but all media processing takes place on the host processor. To help customers accelerate their time to market and migrate their existing applications to IP, the software also supports two direct APIs: R4 for media processing and Global Call (GC) for call control. HMP software uses a built-in network interface card (NIC) to provide IP connectivity. HMP supports the industry-standard H.323 and SIP protocols for call control; RTP/RTCP for media streaming over IP in G.711, G.723, and G.729 format; and the T.38 format for fax over IP. HMP software is implemented as a Windows* operating system kernel-mode driver that runs at real-time priority. The software is optimized to run on the Intel Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Xeon processors. HMP software can be installed and upgraded like any other software. The HMP software is licensed using an industry-standard model in which the MAC address is used to node-lock the software to a specific computer. To enable customers to choose combinations of media processing, HMP software is offered in a variety of licensing models. Refer to the Features section for a list of the features supported by HMP. 9

Features This section lists the features supported by Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing (HMP) Software for Windows*. See the Release Update for additional features supported by the Service Update. The following features are supported by HMP Windows 1.1: Supported Codecs for IP (RTP) Encoding/Decoding: G.711 (64 kbps format) µ-law and A-law (10, 20, and 30 ms frames) G.723.1 (5.3 and 6.3 kbps) - (30 ms frames) (1, 2, or 3 frames per packet) G.729A and G.729AB (8 kbps) - (10 ms frames) (2, 3, or 4 frames per packet) IP Call Control Support via Global Call with: H.323 SIP R4 APIs: DCB Conferencing API (dcb_) Continuous Speech Processing API (ec_) R4 Media Processing APIs for voice devices (dx_) IP Media Library (IPML) API to support integrating with third-party protocol stacks for call control over IP (ipm_) SRL API for event handling (sr_) Fax API (fx_) Device Management API for coder reservation and T.38 connection (dev_) H.450.2 Call Transfer support (H.323) IP Multicast (transmit) support Tone Management: In-Band DTMF detection/generation RFC2833 DTMF detection/generation H.245 User Input Indication (UII) (H.323) reception/transmission User-defined Global Tone Detection (GTD) and Global Tone Generation (GTG) Player/Recorder Formats: 10

G.711 µ-law and A-Law (48 kbps and 64 kbps) OKI ADPCM (24 kbps and 32 kpbs) Linear PCM (88 kbps) Play/Record Capabilities: Playing and recording files in all supported encoding formats with Wave headers Automatic Gain Control Volume Control Indexed Play Call Progress Detection Audio Conferencing Active Talker status Digit Detection with tone clamping Monitoring Coach/Pupil Monitoring Speech Integration (Continuous Speech Processing) Fax over IP (T.38 Fax origination/termination only) Flexible Configuration\Licensing Enable customers to improve end-user experience with a wide variety of IP phones and other endpoints, by: Supporting programmatic control of inbound RTP stream gain and outbound RTP stream volume (See the IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide for more information.) Supporting event notification for RTP and RTCP traffic stopping and starting (See the IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Library Reference for more information.) More flexible VoIP Quality of Service (QoS) support by modifying the default Registry setting of the Type Of Service (TOS) byte during installation to support TOS setting through IPML APIs at run time. (See the IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Library Reference and IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide for more information.) Increase the flexibility of starting the system by supporting semi-automatic startup mode for starting the System Service (See the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide for more information.) Increase usability of HMP on Windows platforms with Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) by integrating automated Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) Timer compatibility check into the installation. (See the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide and the Compatibility Notes section of this document for more information.) Support for Microsoft Visual Studio.NET compiler 11

Ability to configure UDP/RTP port range 12

System Requirements The basic requirements to install and run this release are described in the following sections: Software Requirements Hardware Requirements IP Endpoints Software Requirements The software requirements for this release are: Operating System one of the following: Windows* 2000 Professional or Server with Service Pack 4 Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 Windows Server 2003 Standard or Enterprise Edition Compilers: Microsoft Visual Studio* 6.0 with Service Pack 5 or Microsoft Visual Studio.NET required for application development Hardware Requirements The minimum hardware requirements for this release are: Intel Pentium III Processor (See Table 1. for processor recommendations.) 512 MB of RAM 600 MB of Disk Space (for entire installation of HMP Release 1.1 and Service Update) 100 BaseT Network Interface Card (NIC) Note: A 1000 BaseT NIC may improve CPU utilization. 13

Table 1. Processor Recommendations Number of User Sessions (RTP and Voice Functionality) Minimum Processor Type and Clock Speed G.711 (20 msec Frame) G.723.1, G.729A, or G.729AB (Number of User Sessions = 50% of G.711 Sessions) Up to 4 Intel Pentium III, 850 MHz Intel Pentium III, 850 MHz Up to 32 Intel Pentium III, 1.26 GHz Intel Pentium 4, 1.7 GHz Up to 64 Intel Pentium 4, 2.0 GHz Dual Intel Xeon, 2.0 GHz Up to 96 Single Intel Xeon, 2.4 GHz Dual Intel Xeon, 2.8 GHz Over 96 Dual Intel Xeon, 2.4 GHz Dual Intel Xeon, 3.06 GHz Hyper-Threading Technology Hyper-Threading Technology (HT) is only supported on systems using the Intel Pentium 4 or Xeon processors and the Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, or XP operating system. For detailed information about using HT with the Windows operating system, see the following Intel Web sites: http://www.intel.com/technology/hyperthread/ http://www.intel.com/homepage/land/hyperthreading_more.htm Also, refer to the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/evaluation/performance/reports/hyperthread.asp and the Microsoft design information titled Windows Support for Hyper-Threading Technology. Memory Requirements For production purposes, a minimum of 512 MB of memory is required. For development and demo purposes using a low end configuration, 256 MB of memory may be sufficient. IP Endpoints HMP interoperation has been validated with the endpoint devices listed in Table 2. Table 2. IP Endpoints Endpoint Device H.323 SIP Microsoft Windows NetMeeting (Version 3.0 or later) Microsoft Messenger Polycom SoundPoint IP 500 14

Endpoint Device H.323 SIP Intel Optimizers Internet Phone Intel NetStructure PBX-IP Media Gateway Intel NetStructure Elite Gateway Cisco AS5300 Universal Gateway IOS Version 12.3(1) RadVision Gatekeeper 4.0.0.28 Grandstream Budget Tone 1xx Series IP Phones Cisco ATA-18x Series Gateways Cisco 7960 Phone Pingtel Xpressa PX-1 15

Ordering the Product The following table lists the media resources that are available through flexible licensing. Table 3. Media Resources Media Resource Resource Code Number of Resources Available Resource Description RTP G.711 r 0 120 Streaming digitized voice over RTP using G.711 coder Voice v 0 120 Basic voice ports that allow you to control volume, record with Automatic Gain Control (AGC), DTMF, and userdefined tone detection. Enhanced RTP e 0 64 Enhances the resource by supporting digitized voice over RTP using G.723.1, G.729A, and G.729AB coders. Conferencing c 0 120 Conferences parties using advanced features such as coach/pupil mode, tone clamping, and active talker notification. Speech Integration (Continuous Speech Processing) T.38 Fax Termination s 0 120 Speech integration capabilities that allow you to integrate HMP Software with speech engines for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) support using the Continuous Speech Processing (CSP) APIs. f 0 32 Provides support for T.38 fax origination and termination sessions. The Host Media Processing (HMP) Software provides a high level of flexibility in choosing media processing configurations. However, all possible combinations of the resources listed in Table 2 are not supported. Use the following rules and the automatic license fulfillment tool for determining valid configurations. For more information about the HMP Software product see the following Web site: http://www.intel.com/go/mediaprocessing Resource Configuration Rules Use the following rules to determine a valid resource configuration: The number of Voice resources must be less than or equal to the number of RTP G.711 resources. The number of T.38 Fax resources must be less than or equal to the number of RTP G.711 resources. The number of Enhanced RTP resources must be less than or equal to the number of RTP G.711 resources. 16

Note: Enhanced RTP is an enhancement of an RTP G.711 resource. The number of Conferencing resources must be less than or equal to the number of RTP G.711 resources. The number of Speech Integration resources must be less than or equal to the number of Voice resources. Note: Speech Integration is an enhancement of a Voice resource. The total number of Voice, RTP G.711 and T.38 Fax resources plus half the number of Conferencing resources must be less than or equal to 254. The total number of RTP G.711, Voice, and Conferencing resources must be less than or equal to 254. The maximum number of T.38 Fax resources allowed is 32. The maximum number of Enhanced RTP resources allowed is 64 Each T.38 Fax resource also requires an RTP G.711 resource. For example, if you want one T.38 Fax session and one IVR session simultaneously, you will need one Voice resource, one T.38 Fax resource, and two RTP G.711 resources. Reference Configurations Tested The reference configurations listed in Table 4 have been successfully tested with CPU utilization of 50% or less: Table 4. Tested Reference Configurations Reference Configuration Processor Type and Speed Memory 4r-4v-4e-4c-4s-4f Intel Pentium 4 Single CPU 2.0 GHz 512MB 23r-12e-23v-23f-23s Intel Pentium III Single CPU 1.26GHz 512MB 32r-16e-32v-32c-32f-32s Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz 512MB 32r-32v-32e-32c-32s-32f Intel Xeon Dual Processor 2.8GHz 512MB 64r-64e-64v-32f-64s Intel Xeon Dual Processor 2.6GHz 512MB 96r-32e-96v-60c-10f-96s Intel Xeon Dual Processor 2.8GHz 512MB 120r-120v-60e-120s Intel Xeon Dual Processor 2.8GHz 512MB 120r-14v-120c Intel Xeon Dual Processor 2.8GHz 1GB = Hyper-threading enabled on both processors Refer to the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 for Windows Installation Guide for instructions on obtaining and using a license for a specific HMP configuration. 17

Platforms Used in Testing the HMP 1.1 Software Table 6 provides information about the chassis/platform configurations used to test the HMP 1.1 software. Table 5. Platform Configurations Used in Testing HMP 1.1 Software Vendor Processor Processor Speed Symmetric Multiprocessing Operating System IBM Pentium III 1.26 GHz No Windows 2000 Advanced Server, SP2 Dell Inc. Dual Xeon 2.6 GHz Yes Windows 2000 Server, SP4 Dell Inc. Dual Xeon 2.8 GHz Yes Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise Edition) Dell Inc. Dual Xeon 2.8 GHz Yes Windows XP Professional, SP1 Transduction Ltd. Pentium 4 2.0 GHz No Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition) 18

Installation This section provides information about installing the Service Update. Installing Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software (HMP) Release 1.1 for Windows must be installed on the host system prior to installing this Service Update. For detailed instructions about installing the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1, see section 2.2 of the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide. Uninstalling Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 If you have Feature Pack 1 installed, you will need to first uninstall the Feature Pack software before installing the Service Update. To uninstall HMP 1.1 Feature Pack 1 software, follow the procedure described in Section 2.7.1 of the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide. Installing the Service Update Software Note: All existing HMP 1.1 licenses will still be valid, but need to be reactivated after installing the Service Update software. Install the Service Update as follows: 1. Exit all other programs you may be running. 2. After you have downloaded the Service Update software package from the Web and saved it to the local disk, unzip the package and initiate the installation by executing the Setup.exe program. 3. A Welcome screen appears. Click Next to begin the installation. 4. The License Agreement screen appears. You must read and accept the agreement before proceeding with the installation. If you click No, you will exit the installation. To continue with the installation, click Yes. 5. The Select Features screen appears. The default installation includes Program files and Online Documentation. The HMP 1.1 Service Update items that you select will update the base HMP 1.1 software. Select the items you want to install and click Next. 6. The Start Copying Files screen appears. Click Next to continue. A status bar will indicate the progress of the installation. 7. The installation program checks to see whether the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) timer on the computer is compatible with the HMP software release, and if it is incompatible, a warning message will appear, stating that the setup program wil disable the Intel NetStructure HMP APIC driver. 19

8. Click OK to continue with the installation. After you complete the installation, to resolve this issue, refer to the Compatibility Notes related to the APIC timer in the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 for Windows Release Update. 9. After installation has completed, the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen gives you the option of rebooting the computer now or later. Reboot the computer by selecting Reboot and clicking Finish. (It is necessary to reboot before using the HMP software.) This completes the Service Update installation process. Uninstalling the Service Update Software To uninstall the Service Update software, proceed as follows: 1. Exit all other programs you may have running. 2. Select Add/Remove Programs from the Control Panel to invoke the InstallShield Wizard. Then select the Intel NetStructure HMP 1.1 Service Update, and click the Change/Remove button. 3. A screen appears, confirming that you want to remove the software. To remove the software, click Next. 4. After removal is complete, you must reboot your computer. Using Command Line Parameters to Install HMP Software The HMP Software setup program enables software component installation using command line parameters. This feature eliminates the need for user input during program execution and, optionally, eliminates screen output resulting in a silent install. You can create customized installation programs for HMP Software by including the contents of the HMP Software release package on your distribution media and then passing command-line parameters to the HMP Software Setup.exe program through a batch file. For detailed instructions about creating customized installation programs for the base HMP Release 1.1 software, see section 2.5 of the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide. Creating Response Files Normally, an installation process receives user input as responses via dialog boxes. A silent install, however, does not prompt the user for these inputs and must get them from a different source. A response file contains information similar to what an end user would enter as responses when running a normal interactive installation. You can create a response file by executing a command that records the user inputs to a response file at run time. The format of the response file is similar to an.ini file, but response files have an.iss extension. A response file is a plain text file consisting of sections containing data entries. To create a response file by having InstallShield record your installation choices in the setup.iss file: At the beginning of the install process, run the command: setup.exe -r Continue with the install process and respond to the install prompts. After the installation has completed, copy the response file (setup.iss) from the Windows directory (for example, C:\winnt) to the same directory as setup.exe. 20

Setup Command Line Parameters for HMP 1.1 Service Update The command line parameters for Setup.exe as described in Section 2.5.2 of the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide apply to the HMP Service Update with the following exceptions: The COMP keyword and the component tokens (Table 4 in the Installation Guide) are not supported. The DIR keyword is not supported (Section 2.5.3, Defining the Destination Directory). The -ip switch is not supported. You must create a Response File if you wish to perform a silent install. The only switches (see Table 5 in the Installation Guide) that are supported are as follows: The -f1 switch is supported. The -f2 switch is supported. The -s switch is supported, but must not be used with the -ip switch. Service Update Setup Example The following example silently installs the Service Update and specifies the response and log files (the program takes response input from a:\somedir\somedir.iss and logs setup information to a:\somedir\somedir.log). Setup.exe -s -f2 a:\somedir\somedir.iss -f2 a:\somedir\somedir.log If the f1 option is not supplied, the default response file, setup.iss, is used and must be in the same location as setup.exe. A response file must be created before attempting a silent install. If the -f2 option is not supplied, the default log file name, setup.log, is used and the file is created in the same location as setup.exe. The -f2 option must be used when silently installing from a read-only medium (e.g. CD-ROM). 21

Diagnostics Refer to the DM3 Diagnostics Utilities Reference Guide for diagnostic information. While this guide provides diagnostic utilities intended to support Intel telecom boards that use the DM3 architecture, some utilities also apply to the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software. These include: DebugView 1 Dm3Kdebug DM3StdErr GetVer Qerror 1 Copyright 1998-2005 Mark Russinovich 22

User Documentation User Documentation referenced in this Release Notes is available only in electronic format. You may choose to download the documentation to your computer during the HMP installation process or access the documentation directly. Accessing the User Documentation To access the documentation when installed locally: 1. From the Start button use the following path: Programs > Intel HMP 1.1 (default) > Online Documentation > Online Bookshelf 2. Click the Online Bookshelf sub-menu. The Online Bookshelf Web page will then appear. 3. Select the document you wish to view from the list in the left column of the page and then click on that document. A Documentation Web page will appear containing a brief description of the document you have seleced. 4. Click the PDF file at the end of the description to access the document. Note: To access a PDF file, Adobe* Acrobat* Reader* must be installed. You can get Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Web site at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html Online Documentation HMP Software Release 1.1 for Windows* Service Update includes the following online documentation. Note: Some of these documents are generic between the HMP and hardware-based products and may have references to boards. The virtual board represented by the HMP Software will behave like the boards described in the documentation. Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide (05-1760-003) DM3 Diagnostic Utilities Reference Guide (05-1484-004) SNMP Agent Software for Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 for Windows Administration Guide (05-1849-002) Customization Tools for Installation and Configuration for Windows NT/2000/XP (05-1103-008) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Library Reference (05-2257-002) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide (05-2330-001) Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide (05-2239-004) Global Call API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference (05-1816-004) Global Call API for Windows Operating Systems Programming Guide (05-1867-002) 23

Voice Software Reference: Features Guide for Windows (05-1457-001) Voice Software Reference: Programmer s Guide for Windows (05-1456-004) Voice Software Reference: Standard Runtime Library for Windows (05-1458-002) Dialogic Audio Conferencing Software Reference for Windows (05-0512-002) Continuous Speech Processing API for Linux and Windows Library Reference (05-1700-001) Continuous Speech Processing API for Linux and Windows Programming Guide (05-1699-001) Device Management API for Windows Operating Systems Library Reference (05-2222-001) Fax Software Reference for Windows (05-0172-011) Compatibility Guide for the Dialogic R4 API on DM3 Products for Linux and Windows (05-1237-011) IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide for Windows Operating Systems (05-2065-001) Continuous Speech Processing for Host Media Processing on Windows Demo Guide (05-2084-001) Host Media Processing Conferencing Demo Guide (05-2290-001) Documentation Support for HMP Features The following table lists the HMP features and the user documentation containing the information about these features: Table 6. User Documentation Feature Support HMP 1.1 Feature User Documentation HMP Software Installation Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 Feature Pack 1 for Windows Installation Guide (05-1760-003) Licensing Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Release 1.1 for Windows Installation Guide (05-1760-003) Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing Software Product Center User Guide IP Call Control Using Global Call RFC2833 H.245 UII Low Bit Rate Coder Reservation Note: The user guide is only available on the Intel NetStructure Host Media Processing (HMP) Software Product Center Web site. Global Call API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference (05-1816-004) Global Call API for Windows Operating Systems Programming Guide (05-1867-002) Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide (05-2239-004) IP Media Server (Global Call) Demo Guide (05-2065-001) 24

IP Call Transfer HMP 1.1 Feature Media Streaming Compatibility with a Third-Party Stack for IP Call Control RFC2833 H.245 UII Low Bit Rate Coder Reservation IP Multicast User Documentation Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide (05-2239-004) Global Call API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference (05-1816-004) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Library Reference (05-2257-002) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide (05-2330-001) Device Management API for Windows Operating Systems Library Reference (05-2222-001) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Library Reference ((05-2257-002)) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide (05-2330-001) Voice Features Voice Software Reference: Features Guide for Windows (05-1457-001) Conferencing Speech Integration Voice Software Reference: Programmer s Guide for Windows (05-1456-004) Dialogic Audio Conferencing Software Reference for Windows (05-0512-002) Host Media Processing Conferencing Demo Guide (05-2290- 001) Continuous Speech Processing API for Linux and Windows Library Reference (05-1700-001) Continuous Speech Processing API for Linux and Windows Programming Guide (05-1699-001) Continuous Speech Processing for Host Media Processing on Windows Operating Systems Demo Guide (05-2084-001) T.38 Fax Using Global Call Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide (05-2239-004) Fax Software Reference for Windows (05-0712-011) T.38 Fax Using Third-Party Stack IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Library Reference (05-2257-002) IP Media Library API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide (05-2330-001) Device Management API for Windows Operating Systems Library Reference (05-2222-001) Fax Software Reference for Windows (05-0172-011) 25

API Functions Not Supported The following sections identify those API functions that are not supported by the HMP. The functions that are not supported are mostly those functions associated with a particular feature that is not supported in this release of the HMP. The functions are grouped alphabetically by the API with which they are associated. Global Call API Functions The following Global Call API functions are not supported: gc_attach() gc_blindtransfer() gc_callprogress() gc_completetransfer() gc_getani() gc_getbilling() gc_getcallprogressparm() gc_getconfigdata() gc_getdnis() gc_getframe() gc_getinfoelem() gc_getlinedevstate() gc_getnetcrv() gc_getnetworkh() gc_getparm() gc_getsiginfo() gc_getuserinfo() gc_getvoiceh() gc_holdack() gc_holdcall() gc_holdrej() gc_loaddxparm() 26

gc_open() gc_queryconfigdata() gc_releasecall() gc_reqani() gc_reqmoreinfo() gc_resultmsg() gc_resultvalue() gc_retrieveack() gc_retrievecall() gc_retrieverej() gc_sendmoreinfo() gc_setbilling() gc_setcallprogressparm() gc_setchanstate() gc_setevtmask() gc_setinfoelem() gc_setparm() gc_setuptransfer() gc_sndframe() gc_sndmsg() gc_starttrace() gc_stoptrace() gc_stoptramsmitalarms() gc_swaphold() gc_transmitalarms() Voice API Functions The following Voice API functions are not supported: ag_getctinfo() ag_getxmitslot() 27

ag_listen() ag_unlisten() ATDX_ANSRSIZ() ATDX_BUFDIGS() ATDX_CRTNID() ATDX_DTNFAIL() ATDX_EVTCNT() ATDX_FRQDUR() ATDX_FRQDUR2() ATDX_FRQDUR3() ATDX_FRQHZ() ATDX_FRQHZ2() ATDX_FRQHZ3() ATDX_FRQOUT() ATDX_FWVER() ATDX_HOOKST() ATDX_LINEST() ATDX_LONGLOW() ATDX_PHYSADDR() ATDX_RINGCNT() ATDX_SHORTLOW() ATDX_SIZEHI() dx_addspddig() dx_adjsv() - Not supported for speed dx_chgdur() dx_chgfreq() dx_chrepcnt() dx_clrsvcond() - Not supported for speed dx_getcursv() - Not supported for speed dx_getdigex() 28

dx_getrscstatus() dx_getsvmt() - Not supported for speed dx_getxmitslotecr() dx_gtcallid() dx_gtextcallid() dx_initcallp() dx_listenecr() dx_listenecrex() dx_rxlottdata() dx_sendevt() dx_setdigbuf() dx_sethook() dx_setsvcond() - Not supported for speed dx_setsvmt() - Not supported for speed dx_settone() dx_settonelen() dx_tsfstatus() dx_txlottdata() dx_txrxlottdata() dx_unlistenecr() dx_wink() dx_wtcallid() dx_wtring() li_attendant() li_islicensed_syntellect() r2_createfsig() r2_playbsig() 29

Standard Runtime Library API Functions The following Standard Runtime Library API functions are not supported: sr_getboardcnt() Conferencing API Functions The following Conferencing API functions are not supported: dcb_getatibitsex() dcb_monconf() dcb_unmonconf() IP Media API Functions The following IP Media API functions are not supported: ipm_sendrfc2833signaltoip() Fax API Functions The following Fax API functions are not supported: fx_listen() fx_unlisten() fx_getxmitslot() CSP API Functions The following CSP API functions are not supported: ec_getxmitslot() ec_listen() ec_rearm() ec_unlisten() 30