6 High Availability for Windows Demo Guide — September 2004
About This Publication
This publication assumes that you are familiar with the following:
• redundant system slot and peripheral hot swap high availability architectures
• C and C++ programming languages
• computer telephony terms and concepts
• Windows* operating system
The information in this guide is organized as follows:
• Chapter 1, “Demo Description” provides a description of the demo programs.
• Chapter 2, “System Requirements” lists the software and hardware required to run the demo
programs.
• Chapter 3, “Preparing to Run the Demo” provides instructions that must be followed before
running the demo programs.
• Chapter 4, “Running the Demo” includes information about running the demo programs.
• Chapter 5, “Demo Details” lists the files used by the demo programs.
Related Information
Refer to the following documents and Web site for more information about the software packages
and procedures used to develop the high availability demo programs:
• Event Service API for Windows Library Reference
• Event Service API for Windows Programming Guide
• Native Configuration Manager API for Windows Library Reference
• Native Configuration Manager API for Windows Programming Guide
• System Release for Windows Administration Guide
• System Release for Windows Software Installation Guide
• Intel® NetStructure™ on DM3™ Architecture Configuration Guide
• Global Call API Programming Guide
• Global Call API Library Reference
• System Release Guide
• System Release Update
• Economics of High Availability: An Intel® Primer white paper located at
http://www.intel.com/network/csp/resources/white_papers/
• http://developer.intel.com/design/telecom/support/ (for technical support)
• http://www.intel.com/network/csp/ (for product information)