shirazk Report post Posted 01/04/2005 04:52 AM This is my config on the cisco. i want to connect to this cisco using a dialogic based VG. Can you please advise how to do that? controller T1 1/1 framing esf linecode b8zs cablelength short 133 ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-wink-start dtmf dnis on the dialogic website, this is what i got: 1. Edit the SPANDTI.PRM file 2. Add the following lines: 0014 01 ;ESF framing 0020 01 ;B8ZS 3. Save SPANDTI.PRM file but i dont know how to configure VG. Can you please let me know thanks Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/04/2005 05:05 AM This looks like a straightforward 'Robbed Bit' type setup. Have you followed the instructions given to you in the previous post: http://voiceguide.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2339 ? How have you set up the Config.xml file? (please post a copy). At what stage are you up to? Which Dialogic card are you using? Do you get a green light on the Dialogic card? Does VoiceGuide start? Does it initialize all the lines which you have specified in Config.xml? Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/04/2005 06:25 AM I cannot locate the ktTelControl.ocx file. it was not in the zip file i got Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/04/2005 06:51 AM ... I found the email from 26th Dec when we sent you the "VG for Dialogic" and saw the .ZIP file attached to it and the ktTelControl.ocx file is there... anyway I've just emailed the "VG for Dialogic" to you again. Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/04/2005 06:54 AM LoadLibrary("ktTelControl.ocx") failed - The specified module could not be found. is what i am getting. I did out the file in the system32 directory, i also tried regsvr32 c:\winnt\system32\ktTelControl.ocx please advise Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/04/2005 07:16 AM Have you copied the file libexpat.dll into Windows' \System32\ subdirectory before trying to register the OCX? (as per instructions on http://voiceguide.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2339) Do you have PCAnywhere set up o this machine and is machine accessible over the net? It may be easiest to just have a look at this machine first-hand. Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/04/2005 07:31 AM (edited) yes pcanywhere to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx user:xxxxxxxxxxxxx pass:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx try in about 10 minutes Do not post login details in forum ! Email details to support@voiceguide.com Edited 01/04/2005 08:12 AM by SupportTeam Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/04/2005 08:23 AM Had a look on the machine and sure enough the libexpat.dll DLL is in this System32 dir, yet the OCX still does not register... Could you please try installing SR5.1.1 SP1 on this machine, and they try registering the OCX again. I'll try looking into what could be other cause of this problem, but right now the only thing that I can see different here is the lack of SR5.1.1 SP1 Please post here when you have tried this. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/04/2005 11:40 AM Please also ensure that Global Call protocols are also installed. Here is the link to the current latest ones. They require "SR5.1.1 SP1" to be installed first. http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/...ols42/index.htm Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/04/2005 07:18 PM it registered now i get Run-time error '-2147417848 (80010108)': Automation error The object involed has disconnected from its clients Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/04/2005 11:52 PM Had a quick look at the system and saw that the VgMulti.exe file in C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\ was not updated with the one that was emailed to you as part of the latest "VG For Dialogic" distribution... Tried to update the files on your system but something went wrong with the PCAnywhere connection... Please go though the install instructions again and make especially sure that the VgMulti.exe and the OCX installed on your system are the right ones. Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/05/2005 10:03 AM I re-installed everything adn followed all the instructions in the readme frile Now I get Run-time error '429'; You donot have and appropriate license to use this functionality PCAnywhere is runnig if you can please take a look thanks Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/05/2005 02:12 PM I have an ISAT1 card but it wont start with tthe T1 config.xml, but it starts with the 4-port analog config.xml and then gives an error. Can someone please look at this, I am sure this will not take much longer. Also every time before starting VG, it seems that you need to do the regsvr32 -u tapiwrap.ocx regsvr32 ktTelControl.ocx thanks for all the time you guys have given me. Please lets do this soon. I am looking forward to buy a couple of T1s ports wise Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/06/2005 12:09 AM Run-time error '429'; You do not have and appropriate license to use this functionality This was happening because the Config.xml file was not set up right. I fixed it and VoiceGuide now starts OK. (we'll fix up the error message to correctly identify the cause). Also every time before starting VG, it seems that you need to do the regsvr32 -u tapiwrap.ocx regsvr32 ktTelControl.ocx No. You only need to do this once when updating with the patch we sent you. You have other major problems with this system - it's full of viruses. I could see the 'lovesan' worm in the process list (teekids.exe) and also some 'kody.exe' process... these affect the system to the point where software runs unreliably - I even got a few RPC Server related errors when starting some apps on this system. Also 'right clicking' does not work and the Search function in the Win Explorer was disabled by something... You're probably best to just reformat this machine. You are also using a wrong Dialogic card - you have a "DTI/240" card - DTI cards cannot play/record sound files. You will need to get a "D/240" card. (see: http://www.voiceguide.com/suppRecomHardware.htm ) Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/06/2005 10:59 PM OK i got a brand new machine, with D240SC, and the works. The Dialogic starts up but the VG fails. Have a look. I am going to email the PC details to support@voiceguide.com Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/07/2005 03:07 AM Had a look at your new system. There is problem with this system on the Dialogic driver layer. This could be caused by the card, or by some corruption in the drivers themselves. You can use the Dialogic demo program "gc_basic_call_model" in C:\Program Files\Dialogic\SAMPLES\gc_demos to test and confirm this yourself. Just run this Dialogic's own demo program and you will see that it reports that the drivers initialization failed (gc_Start function failed). We re-installed the Global Call protocols on this machine but this did not make any difference. You should speak to your Dialogic card supplier informing them that this is happening with this card. They should assist you to get you to the point where the installed card works with the demo applications supplied with it. Share this post Link to post
shirazk Report post Posted 01/07/2005 08:41 AM thats is really strange, since when i start the dialogic services, the T1 comes up in my Cisco. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 01/07/2005 08:48 AM As said in previous post, when we call that card's drivers they return an error. You can use the Dialogic demo program "gc_basic_call_model" in C:\Program Files\Dialogic\SAMPLES\gc_demos to test and confirm this yourself... The T1 interface may be working OK by the drivers are not working on this system... Most likely the card is faulty. I'd get in touch with the card supplier and inform them that this card fails to initialize. Share this post Link to post