
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows Release Guide — May 2006 22
Global Call Protocols are now installed with the system release software
In previous releases, the Global Call Protocols had to be installed separately from the
system release software. Now the Global Call Protocol Release is integrated with the
system release installation. No additional steps are required to install Global Call.
Backup of configuration data from some previous releases is supported.
If you have a previous Intel Dialogic System Release installed on your computer
(System Release 5.1, 6.0, or a previous release of 6.1), you can optionally preserve
existing configuration data.
To do this, you must first install a preparation program, which is available in a
Technical Note at this website:
http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/tnotes/tnbyos/2000/tn113.htm
The backup feature (cfgbackup.exe) preserves the following files:
• some .cfg files and DCM Registry data - The *.cfg files are DCM-related files
(saved in dialogic/savedConfig/*.cfg) and they are different from the DM3
configuration files (*.config files)
• DM3 configuration files (*.config files)
• PDK .CDP files
No other configuration objects are preserved. Refer to the Software Installation Guide
for more information.
Consumable Installation (Redistributable Edition)
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows offers a Redistributable Edition that can be
incorporated or “consumed” into another install. This edition contains all the software
that can be redistributed as part of an application developed using the system
release. The Redistributable edition provides all the software and documentation
necessary to deploy and run applications and also includes demos. The
Redistributable Edition does not include any development tools. Development tools
are provided in the Developer Edition.
Remote installation
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows can be installed remotely via a terminal
services remote session.
Developer Edition
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows offers a Developer Edition. This edition is
intended only for use during application development. The Developer Edition provides
all the software and documentation necessary to develop applications that will run on
the release.
Not for Sale Edition
System Release 6.1 cPCI for Windows offers a Not For Sale (NFS) Edition.This
edition contains all the software required to develop and execute an application. The
NFS edition is meant for evaluation purposes only. Thus, if you install this edition, the
Intel Dialogic System Service will stop after 10 hours. The Intel Dialogic System
Service can be restarted using the configuration manager (DCM), but it will stop again
in 10 hours. The Intel Dialogic System Service does not stop after 10 hours in the
Redistributable and Developer editions. To get this functionality, you must uninstall the
NFS edition and install either the Redistributable or Developer edition of the software.