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Installation in Unattended Mode 90
1 (on): The Diva Server adapter is switched to high-impedance state and layer 1 is not
activated until an application signals that it is ready to service calls.
Note: If your Diva Server adapter is operated in a hunt group, the EnableLayer1Tristate
parameter must be used in combination with the AutomaticLayer1Down parameter in the
[CAPI] section, see AutomaticLayer1Down
on page 106.
InterruptNumber
The interrupt number must be set according to the hardware configuration of the adapter.
For valid options, refer to the hardware description of your Diva Server adapter.
Note: With PCI adapters, the interrupt number is automatically configured and cannot be
set here. With the Diva Server BRI-2M ISA adapter, the interrupt number may or may not
be set here; this depends on your computer. Generally, you do not need to configure the
interrupt number.
MemoryMappedBaseAddress
The memory mapped base address must be set according to the hardware configuration.
It is typically entered as a hexadecimal value (e.g.
MemoryMappedBaseAddress=D0000H). For valid options; refer to the hardware
description of your Diva Server adapter.
Note: With PCI adapters, the base address is automatically configured and cannot be
set here. With the Diva Server BRI-2M ISA adapter, the base address may or may not be
set here; this depends on your computer. Generally, you do not need to configure the base
address.
Cardname
The card name allows the adapter to be easily identified in the system. The default card
name is # followed by the serial number of the adapter. It is recommended to leave the
serial number of the adapter.
Logging
Logging specifies the level of traces. Possible settings are:
0: for error traces only
1: for standard tracing
2: for a full trace level.
The default is 1.
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