
Installation in Unattended Mode 89
Depending on the type of Diva Server adapter and the selected options, some parameters
are optional.
For all adapters that serve only one ISDN BRI or PRI or channelized T1 interface, all Diva
Server adapter-specific parameters are handled in the common section.
For Diva Server 4BRI or Voice 4BRI adapters, which serve four ISDN BRI interfaces, there
are several sections. Some parameters are handled in the common section (which is called
DS4BRI or DS4BRI_VOICE for example), but because most parameters are line-specific
they are handled in special line-specific sections (which are called by the instance name
followed by the index of the line, e. g. DS4BRI1 or DS4BRI_VOICE1). If a parameter
appears in both, the common section and the line section, the parameter of the line section
would be selected.
Note: For examples of Diva Server adapter sections, refer to the options file example
ANSWER.TXT supplied with the Diva Server for Windows NT installation files. You may
edit the file according to your requirements and use it as your own options file.
Parameters of the Diva Server adapter section
BusType
This setting depends on the adapter type. The bus type must be set to:
• 1: for ISA adapters
• 5: for PCI adapters
BusNumber
For most adapters, this value must be set to 0. Depending on the PC hardware there might
be another bus available. In this case, the bus number depends on the slot where the
adapter is inserted.
EnableLayer1Tristate
EnableLayer1Tristate defines if layer 1 is immediately activated when the Diva Server
adapter is connected to the line. Possible settings are:
• 0 (off): Layer 1 is activated as soon as the Diva Server adapter is loaded. The switch
is signaled that the adapter is active and ready to receive calls.
Diva Server PRI 2.0 versions (0M, 4M, 8M, 30M 2.0),
Diva Server T1/PRI versions (T1/PRI, T1/PRI-4M,
T1/PRI-8M, T1/PRI-24M)
DSPRI_2
Diva Server Voice PRI versions (4M, 8M, 24M), Diva
Server Voice T1/PRI versions (4M, 8M, 24M)
DSPRI_2_VOICE
Adapter Section name
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern