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Dialogic Voice Cards - Change the default number of ports in NaturalAccess

Dialogic Voice Cards - Change the default number of ports in NaturalAccess

Information

Dialogic NaturalAccess Software is use to create development and runtime environment for creating voice, fxs, conferencing and video application using the Dialogic CG Series Media Boards.

Introduction

By default, the Dialogic NaturalAccess™ installation configures the drivers for 250 ports. This value can be reconfigured if required, for example, to reduce the memory consumed by the drivers.

Procedure

  1. Open the /usr/kernel/drv/agsw.conf file. This file contains configuration information for the switching driver, agsw.

Modify the number-ports line to reflect the number of ports supported by the hardware. A value of 0 tells the driver to use the default of 250. For

number-ports=100

 

  1. Open the /usr/kernel/drv/ag95sw.conf file. This file contains configuration information for the switching driver, ag95sw.

Modify the number-ports line to reflect the number of ports supported by the hardware. For example:

number-ports=100

 

  1. Open the /usr/kernel/drv/agmx.conf file. This file contains configuration information for the mux driver, agmx.

Modify the ag-ports line file to reflect the number of ports supported by the hardware. For example:

ag-ports=100

 

  1. After making the changes you must reboot the PC. 

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