Configuration, Disable ecc component, Sr140 software-based integration - linux – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual
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Using Third Party IP Stacks
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Configuration
You can configure the Bfv with the ConfigTool on Windows® or by
creating the callctrl.cfg files manually.
The ConfigTool is a full-solution configuration because the call
control is included in the configuration along with the IP Stack
which has been integrated with BFV.
It can be used to create the initial callctrl.cfg and btcall.cfg.
However, for this setup, you must edit the callctrl.cfg manually.
Dialogic does not recommend that you use ConfigTool beyond the
initial creation of the configuration files. Refer to the Call Control
Configuration File section in the Dialogic® Brooktrout® Bfv
Reference Manual for more information on the parameters available
in callctrl.cfg.
Disable ECC Component
To disable the ECC component and allow a third party to manage
call control, remove the following sections in callctrl.cfg:
[module.X/host_cc.1]
[host_module.1]
[host_module.1/t38parameters]
[host_module.1/parameters]
The following callctrl.cfg examples are for Linux with paths to the
default installation directory.
SR140 Software-Based Integration - Linux
The following callctrl.cfg configuration is an example for an SR140
“pure” software based integration for Linux in the default
installation directory.
# callctrl.cfg
#
# Sample Call Control configuration file for Boston Bfv
API with SR140.