Dialogic 6.2 User Manual
Dialogic® brooktrout® fax products sdk
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- About this Publication
- 1 - Introduction to the Dialogic® Brooktrout® Bfv API
- 2 - Developing Applications Using the Bfv API
- Developing a Voice Application
- Using Prompt Files
- Developing a Fax Application
- Sending and Receiving a Fax
- Using Bfv API Fax Functions
- Using High- and Low-Level Functions
- Sending a Fax Using Function Calls for Noninfopkt-Formatted Raw G3 Files
- Receiving a Fax Using Function Calls for Noninfopkt-Formatted Raw G3 Files
- Sending a Fax Using Calls for TIFF-F Files
- Receiving a Fax Using Calls for TIFF-F Files
- Receiving and Storing a Fax in MMR or MR Format
- Accessing an Infopkt Stream from an Application
- Sending a TIFF-F Fax File Within an Infopkt Stream
- Determining Fax Status Information from an Application
- 3 - Debugging
- 4 - Sample Applications and Utilities
- boardmon
- btver
- connlist
- csend
- deact
- debug_control
- decode
- dfax
- divert
- dlfax
- dstrip
- eccllvoice
- fax
- faxhl
- faxll
- faxml
- faxp
- faxpml
- feature
- firm
- firmload
- font
- ipstrip
- ivr
- mkdcx
- mkinfopk
- mkprompt
- mktiff
- modinfo
- playp
- rtp
- shoparam
- telreset
- telsave
- tfax
- tiffdump
- tones
- transfer
- transferll
- trombone
- tstrip
- voice
- voiceraw
- wave
- Compiling Sample Applications Using Microsoft® Developer Studio Project Files
- Compiling Sample Applications Using Makefiles
- 5 - Transferring Calls
- Making Call Transfers Using Bfv
- Making Hookflash Transfers
- Making Two B-Channel Transfers
- Making Call Transfers Using QSIG
- Making Call Transfers Using Active Redirection (Japan)
- Making Explicit Call Transfers (ECT) With E1 ISDN and BRI
- Making Two-Channel Call Transfers (Tromboning)
- Transferring Calls Using Release Link Trunk Transfer
- Placing Calls on Hold Using BSMI
- 6 - Managing Fax and Voice over IP Sessions
- 7 - Robbed Bit Signaling
- 8 - ISDN Call Processing and Management
- 9 - Using the BSMI R2 Signaling Capability
- 10 - Packaging Your Application for Windows®
- G3 Legacy Utilities
- Recompiling On Linux Platforms
- Glossary
- Index