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ISDN Protocol Administrator's and Developer's Guide ... - Intervoice

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QSIG ConfigurationTable 5-1 lists the filenames, directories, <strong>and</strong> descriptions of themodules defining the QSIG protocol.Table 5-1. QSIG ModulesFilename Directory Descriptionqsig_hcm.dll intv\dll Layer 3isdnL2.dll intv\dll Layer 2qsig_con.exe intv\sys QSIG Console Programprotqsig.dll intv\dll <strong>Protocol</strong> Support Moduleisdntkit.libintv\invision\toolkits\isdntkit\<strong>ISDN</strong> toolkitDefining intvconf.datThere are no special startup procedures for QSIG, <strong>and</strong> no runtimedifferences exist between QSIG <strong>and</strong> other <strong>Intervoice</strong> protocols.The intvconf.dat file is the main configuration file in an <strong>Intervoice</strong>system. It contains a variety of parameters: some are st<strong>and</strong>ard for allconfigurations; others must be changed to match the particular systemconfiguration.A sample configuration file, intvconf.org, is located in the intv/cfgdirectory.To define the intvconf.org file as intvconf.dat, follow these steps:For more information onconfiguring intvconf.dat.see the St<strong>and</strong>ardConfiguration File <strong>Guide</strong>(PCI).1 In a text editor, open the intvconf.org file located in the intv/cfgdirectory.2 Make changes <strong>and</strong> save the file as intvconf.dat.3 Exit the text editor.5-6 <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Protocol</strong> Administrator’s <strong>and</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> 60001262, First Edition

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