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Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Boards Pr ogrammer's Ma nual Issue 5 3 Contents Revision History .................. .......................... .................... ..................... .................... .. 6 1 Introduction ..........
Contents 4 5.4 Deve loping a Use r Applicat ion ................................ ............................... ............................... .. 34 6 Message Reference ............................................ .................... ..............
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Boards Pr ogrammer's Ma nual Issue 5 5 8 Host Utilities .............. .......................... .................... ..................... .................. 108 8.1 ssds .. .............................
Revision History 6 Revision History Issue Date Description A 12-Apr-00 Initial release for ev al uation purposes. Some sections incomplete. B 20- A pr-00 Several mi nor corre ctions es peciall y relating t o LIU conf igurati on and switching. Addition of installation s ection for Windows ® NT .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 7 1 Introduct ion The range of Dialogic ® DSI SPCI Network Int erface Boards includes specialized T1/E1 SS7 signaling boards f or use in PCI host computer s ystems.
2 Specificati on 8 2 Specification 2.1 Product Iden tification The product designations are as follows: • Dialogic ® DSI SPCI4 Network Interfa ce Boards – Four T1/E1 in terfaces • Dialogic ® D.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 9 Table 2: Re lationship between Lice nse Button Codes, Run Mode s and Proto col Modules Button Co de Item Market Na.
3 Installation 10 3 Installa t ion 3.1 Introduction This Prog ramm er' s Man ual co vers the i nstal lati on and use o f the s oftware containe d in the follow ing di stributi ons: • Developmen.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 11 3.2 Hardware config uration 3.2.1 Board Option Switch / Li nk Settings The DSI SPCI Boards contain so me switches and lin ks used to establish optiona l settings at t he time of install ation in a host.
3 Installation 12 Table 4: File s Installed on a System Runnin g Windows ® Name Description gctlib.lib Library to be linked w ith user's application (M icrosoft*). gctlibb.lib Library to be linked w ith user's application (B orland*). INC Sub-directory containin g include files.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 13 Net start Septe l After rebooting the interface w ill be displayed as expected. 4) Right click on the "Sept el" driver and selec t "Properties" and then select the "Driver" tab.
3 Installation 14 3.3.4 Removing Development Packa ge for Windows ® Prior to installing a new v e rsion of the Development Package f or Windows ® , the previous package must be removed as fo llows. Thi s pr ocedure requires a user wi th Admini strator privilege.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 15 Table 5: Fil es Installed on a System Running Linux Name Description gctlib.lib Library to be linked w ith user's application. system.txt Example system configuration file.
3 Installation 16 This warning can be safe ly ignored. For compatibility with the pre-built drivers the ex isting name format is retained for Linux 2.4 drivers e.g., sp tcpi-2.4.18-14s mp.o . However, this name format ca uses proble ms under Linux Kernel version 2.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 17 On successful completion of the insta llation p rocedure, the following message is displayed, and the user needs to reboot the system. Installation of DKseptel was successful.
3 Installation 18 To enable this functionality the fo llowing line must be added to th e /etc/system file: set sptpci:spt_ claimint=1 The system has to be reb ooted to force the change to take eff ect.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 19 4 Configuration and Operation 4.1 Overview Prior to performing soft ware config uration, the user sh ould gain an.
4 Configuration and Operation 20 The fol lowi ng abbrev iations are used in the table : MTP 2 Message Transfer P art – Level 2 MTP 3 Message Transfer P art – Level 3 ISUP ISDN User Part TUP Telephony User Part In all cases, t he process c alled ssds ( S S7 S oftware D river) must be run on the host computer.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 21 4.2 System Configuration System configur ation is handled by the program gctload , which reads the system configuration data from a file ca lled system.txt. This file must be edited to reflect the requirem ents of you r system, pri or to running gctload .
4 Configuration and Operation 22 The full synta x of each comm and is listed in the Softwar e Environ ment Programmer’s Manual. An example sy stem.txt file is shown below : * * Example syste m.txt for the Development Package for Windows®. * * Edit this fil e to reflect your configu ration.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 23 LOCAL 0xcf * s7_mgt - Managem ent/config t ask LOCAL 0x2d * upe - Example us er part task LOCAL 0x3d * s7_log - P.
4 Configuration and Operation 24 4.3 Protocol Configuration The Development Package cont ains a protoc ol configu ration utilit y, s7_m gt which performs initializati on of all the software modul es running on the signaling board. It reads the protocol configura tion data fro m a text file called config.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 25 To config ure the boa rd using indi vidual messages, t he followi ng sequence must be used. (The fo rmat of all t he messages is de scribed in Section 5 of this man ual): 1) Build and send an SSD Reset Message .
4 Configuration and Operation 26 4.4 Board Information Diagnostics To assist in diagnosis of configurat ion pr oblems and rep orting har dware details when encountering problems, a di agnost ic display featur e is availab le in s7_mgt.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 27 4.5 Geographic Addre ssing Geogr aphic Addr essi ng all ows the l ogic al posi tion of a board (or board_ id) i n a system to remain the same irresp ective of t he addition or removal of other boards on the PCI bus.
4 Configuration and Operation 28 4.7.1 Switchin g Model The basic switc hing model assu mes that at sys tem initializ ation all in coming T1/E1 timeslot s and all resour ce board output ti meslots are connect ed up to channels on th e CT bus and that these connection s are never ch anged.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 29 LIU_SC_DRIVE 0 0 512 0xfffef ffe * 30 E1 voice ccts on ts 1..15 & 17..31 LIU_SC_DRIVE 0 1 542 0xfffef ffe * 30 E1 voice ccts on ts 1..15 & 17..31 LIU_SC_DRIVE 0 2 572 0xfffef ffe * 30 E1 voice ccts on ts 1.
4 Configuration and Operation 30 #include "pack.h " /* Prototypes for rpac kbytes */ #include "ss7_in c.h" /* Message & module de finitions */ /* * Macro to generate the value .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 31 m->hdr.src = OUR_MOD_ID; /* * Call GCT_ set_instance to rou te the message to t he * correct b oard and GCT_send t o send the message. * If GCT_se nd returns non-zero release the messag e.
5 Program Execution 32 5 Program Execution This chapte r describes how to st art the software ru nning. It assumes t hat the software has already been installed and the configuration files system.txt and config .txt have been modifie d accordi ngly. Refer to prev ious sections if unsure.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 33 5.2 Program Execution under Linux Ensure th e device driver ha s been installed an d the system conf iguration fil e ( system.txt ) has been modified acco rding to the system requirements to select th e correct prot ocols etc.
5 Program Execution 34 5.3 Program Execution under Solaris Ensure the device dri ver has been inst alled and the system configurat ion file ( system.txt ) has been modified according to the system requirements to select t he correct prot ocols etc. Ensure the code file ha s been copied to the direct ory containing the SS7 binari es.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 35 gctlib.lib (Windows® using Microsoft com piler) gctlibb.lib ( Win dow s® using Borland compiler) gctlib.
6 Message Reference 36 6 Message Reference 6.1 Overview This section d escribes t he individual m essages that may be sent to and received from the Dialogi c ® DSI SPCI Network Interfac e Board.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 37 6.1.3 MTP Interface Messages MTP Interface Messages allow signaling li nks to be activ at ed and deac tivated by the user and provid e a mechanism for communication between the MT P3 module and t he use r par t modul e (e.
6 Message Reference 38 0x3e18 Confirmation of MVD_MSG_SC _ DRIVE_LIU 0x3e1f Confirmation of MVD_MSG_ SC _CONNECT 0x3e20 Confirmation of MVD_MSG_ CNF CLOCK 0x3e21 Confirmation of MVD_MSG_ CL K_PRI 0x3e.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 39 6.2 General Configuration Messages 6.2.1 SSD Reset Request Synopsis: Message sent t o SSD once at initializ ation to set up run-time opt ions. Note: When using s7_mgt, this message is generated by s7_mg t and must not be generated by the user.
6 Message Reference 40 num_boards The maximum number of boards that ssd is required to manage. This must not exceed 16. Status Response The confirmatio n message (if requeste d) indicates success by sta tus of zero. On error, the fo llowing value ca n be found in the sta tus message confirma tion.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 41 Description: This message is used during initia li zation (or re-configuration) by the application to reset a boar d and download the code f ile that contains the operating software for the board.
6 Message Reference 42 Run Mode Value Run Mode Mnemonic Protocol s select ed to run o n t he boar d 1 DTI Digital Trunk Interface only, no protoco l software. This mode does NOT require th e use of a softw are license button. 2 MTP2 MTP2 p rotocol only.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 43 Description Event Type This message i s used to conv ey the status of a board res et operation (s uccess of failure) to the use r. The status is indicated i n the sta tus field of the message header.
6 Message Reference 44 PA R A METE R AR EA 8 2 max_sif_len 10 2 l3_fla gs 12 4 pc 16 2 ssf 18 2 up_enable 20 2 link0_flags 22 2 link0_slc 24 4 link0_adj_pc 28 2 link0_stream 30 2 link0_timeslot 32 2 l.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 45 If the board is not licensed to run the requested software configuration, status value of 0x fe is returned. Parameter Description: flag s - Global flags Bit 0 is set to 1 to indicate tha t the us er does not wish to use signal ing software.
6 Message Reference 46 Bit 13 is set to 1 to cause the board to drive the CT_NETR EF1 clocks on the CT bus. The hig hest priori ty in-sync lin e interface is used as a clock sour ce. If this bit is se t to zero then CT_N ETREF1 clock is not driven. All other bi ts are r eserved and must be set to zero.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 47 up_enable - User Part Enable A 16 bit mask used to enable or disable reception of messages on a per user part basis. If bit N i s set to 1, then messages for us er part N are rec eived by the s igna ling po int.
6 Message Reference 48 Bit 15 is set to 1 to disabl e the link, or zero to enabl e the link. All other bi ts are reserved fo r future us e and must be s et to zero. linkn_slc - Signaling link code The signaling link co de for the link, wh ich must be in the r ange 0 to 15.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 49 6.2.5 General M odul e Identi fica tion Messa ge Synopsis: Message used to request the module type and softw are revision number.
6 Message Reference 50 text Null terminated string giving tex tual module identity (e.g. , "SS7.DC3"). 6.2.6 Read Board Info R equest Message Synopsis Message used to request basic board information.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 51 Form at MESSAGE HE ADER Field Name Meaning ty pe MGT_MSG_R _BRDINFO (0x6f0d) id 0 src Sending mod ule_id dst MGMT.
6 Message Reference 52 board_rev The DSI SPCI Board hardware revision numb er. swa The setting of the board's rotary sw itch labeled "Boot". Note: The switch should be se t to 8. swb Geographic addressing switch se tting, that is, the address at which the board app ears wh en th e -o3 f eatur e of ssd s is used .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 53 6.3 Hardware Control Message s 6.3.1 LIU Configuration Request Synopsis: Message sent by the application to establish the o perating mode for a Line Interface Unit (LIU).
6 Message Reference 54 Description: This message is sent to the DSI S PCI Board to configure the o perating mode a line interf ace unit. Al l configurat ion parameters must be suppli ed in the message (it is not possible to mo dify indiv idual operating para meters in isolation).
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 55 fram e_fo rma t Description 1 E1 double frame (E1 only). 2 E1 CRC4 multiframe (E 1 only). 4 D3/D4 (Yellow alarm = bit 2 in each chan nel) (T1 only). 7 ESF (Yellow alarm in data link channe l) (T1 only).
6 Message Reference 56 rai_gen The (initial) mode used to genera t e the Remote Alarm Indic ation (Yellow Alarm) taken from the following table. The user may subsequently modify the setting of the outgoing RAI alarm using th e LIU_MSG_CON TROL messag e.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 57 6.3.2 LIU Control Request Synopsis: Message sent by the applicat ion to dynamic ally control operation fo r a Line Interface Unit (LIU). Al lows setting of outgoing ala rms and diagnos tic loopbacks.
6 Message Reference 58 ais_gen Description 0 Do not change AIS / B lue alarm generation mode . 1 Disabled - do not generate AIS / Blue alarm. 2 Enabl ed - gener ate AIS / Blue alar m.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 59 6.3.3 LIU Read Configuration Request Synopsis: Message sent by th e application t o read back the current LIU configurati on from the DSI SPCI Board.
6 Message Reference 60 Value Mnemonic Description 0x01 None Invalid framer ID. 0x02 None Invalid message length. 0x03 None Control pa rameters are not consi stent with the ty p e of device be ing con trol l ed or with each othe r.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 61 Status Response The confirmation mes sage (if requested ) indicates s uccess by s tatus of zero. On error, the follow ing status value can be fo und in the confirmation message.
6 Message Reference 62 Parameter Description: state The current state of the LIU from the following table: State Description 0 OK 1 PCM Loss 2 AIS 3 Sync Loss 4 Remote Alarm Status Response The confirmatio n message (if requeste d) indicates success by sta tus of zero.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 63 Message Form at: MESSAGE HE ADER Field Name Meaning type MVD_M SG_SC_ DRIVE_LIU (0 x7e18) id 0 src Sending Module.
6 Message Reference 64 Timeslots co ntaining SS7 signa ling processed b y the signaling processo r on the DSI SPCI Board should not be included in the times lot mask. Usually, the mask should be s et to incl ude all bearer (v oice) time slots but no s ignaling timeslots .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 65 6.3.7 CT bus Listen Request Synopsis: Message se nt to the DSI SPCI Board to establis h a connection fro m the CT bus to an outgoing time slot on an T1/E1 Line Interfac e Unit (LIU).
6 Message Reference 66 Parameter Description: liu_id The identifier of the T1/E1 Line Interfac e Unit in the range 0 to one less than the number of LIUs fitted. This paramete r can also be set t o the special value 0x83 to select the signaling pro cessor instead of an LIU.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 67 6.3.8 Fixed Data Ou tput R equest Synopsis: Message sent to the DSI SPCI Boa rd in order to generate a fixed pattern on a specific T1/E1 Line Interfa ce Unit timeslot.
6 Message Reference 68 timeslot The timeslot number on the T1/E1 line interface u nit on which t he fixed data is transmitted. The vali d range for timeslot is 1 to 31 for an E1 interf ace and 1 to 24 for a T1 interface. pattern The value of the fixed data to be generated.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 69 Description: This message is sent to the DSI SPCI Board to reset the state o f the digital cross connec t switch in a ccordance with t he configurat ion set using the D SI SPCI Board configurat ion message.
6 Message Reference 70 Message Form at: MESSAGE HEADE R Field Name Meaning typ e MVD_MSG_SC _CONNEC T (0x7e1f) id 0 src Sending Module ID dst MVD_T A SK_ID (0 x10) rsp_req used to request a confirmati.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 71 Mode Re quired Pa ra meters local st local ts source st source ts dest st dest ts pa ttern 1 * * * * 2 * * * * 3 * * * * * * 4 * * 5 * * 6 * * 10 * * * 11 * * * * 12 * * * * If a parameter is no t required, it mus t be set to zero.
6 Message Reference 72 mode = 2 : Make a simplex connection from a tim eslot o n th e loca l bu s to a timeslot on the CT bus. Using paramet ers local_st ream, local_sl ot, dest_st ream and dest_ slot, to spec ify the local an d CT bus timeslot s respectively.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 73 dest_stream The destin ation st ream references which of the CT bus streams is used as a destination for the data.
6 Message Reference 74 6.3.11 Configure Clock Request Synopsis: Message sent to a D SI SPCI Board to config ure the clocking mode for the board. Message Form at: MESSAGE HEADE R Field Name Meaning typ.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 75 Value Bus speed 0 No c hange 2 4.096 MHz (Reserv ed for future use) 3 8.
6 Message Reference 76 The PLL clock is u sed as the referenc e when acting as CT bus Pri mary Master. If the clock i s to be r ecov ered from one of the l ine inter faces th en the highest-priority in sync li ne interfac e is used as the reference.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 77 6.3.12 Configure Clock Priority Request Synopsis: Message sent to a DSI SPCI Board to confi gure the clock recovery prio rity order.
6 Message Reference 78 Parameter Description: liu n _pri The relative priority for each LIU usin g the values taken from the following table : Value Meaning 0 No change to the interface’s priority . 1 … 32 New priority value for the line interface.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 79 6.4 Event Indication Me ssage s 6.4.1 Board Status Indication Synopsis: Message sent t o the applicat ion on complet ion of the reset and download sequence or on detection o f a board failure.
6 Message Reference 80 Parameter Description: Board St atus Value Mnemonic Description 0x60 SSDSI_RESET Processor successfully reset. 0x62 SSDSI_FAILURE Failure to reset board. 0x64 SSDSI_BRD_RMV D Board removed (ho t swap only). 0x65 SSDSI_BRD_INS Board inserted (hot sw ap only).
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 81 Description: This message is i ssued by s7_mg t on completio n of the initial co nfiguration sequence and in dicates either s uccess (status =zero) or an error cond ition that occurred during configurat ion.
6 Message Reference 82 Description: This message is issued by the board to indicate events within t he on-board clocking circu itry. Parameter Description: Event ID This field specifies the ev ent tha.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 83 6.4.4 LIU Statu s Indication Synopsis: Message issu ed by the board to not ify of chang es of LIU status .
6 Message Reference 84 Value Mnemonic State 10 LIU S_SYNC_L OSS Frame Sync Loss 11 LIUS_IN_SYNC F rame Sync OK 12 LIU S_AIS AIS Detect ed 13 LIU S_AIS_CLR D AIS Cleared 14 LIU S_REM_ ALARM Remote Alar.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 85 Parameter Description: Error Code The Erro r Code is c oded as shown i n the follow ing table: Value Mnem onic ID Desc ription 0x31 S7E_RESET_ERR MTP2 Failed to initialize.
6 Message Reference 86 6.4.6 MTP2 Lev el 2 State Indication Synopsis: Indicati on issued by th e board ever y time the level 2 link state con trol stat e machine change s state. Message Form at: MESSAGE HEADE R Field Name Meaning type MGT_ MSG_SS7_STATE (0x0201) id llid (Level 2 logical link id - 0 .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 87 6.4.7 MTP2 Q.7 5 2 Even t In dicati o n Synopsis: Message iss ued by MTP2 to advi se management of protocol e vents in accordance with ITU- T Q.
6 Message Reference 88 Value Mnemonic Description 0 S7F_STOP Stop request received 1 S7F_FIBR_BSNR Abnormal FI BR/BSNR 2 S7F_ED A Excessive delay of ackno wledgement 3 S7F_SU ERM Excessive error rate .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 89 6.4.8 MTP3 Q.7 5 2 Even t In dicati o n Synopsis: Message issued by MTP3 t o notify management of v arious protoc ol events in accordance with ITU- T Q.
6 Message Reference 90 Value Mnemonic Para mt er Description 1 MTPEV_CO link Changeover 2 MTPEV_CB link Changeback 3 MTPEV_REST link Restoration commenced 4 MTPEV_RPO link Remote proc essor ou tage 5 .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 91 7 CONFIGURATION COMMAND Reference This chapter describes the comm ands an d parameters used in the protocol configuration file config.txt. These are used by the s7_mgt u tility to perfo rm single-shot c onfiguratio n of the protocol stac k at startup.
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 92 Bit 7 Bi t 6 C T Bus Cl ocking Mode 0 0 The CT bus interface is disabled - In this m ode, the board is electrically isolated from the othe r boards using the CT bus. The CT b us connection comman d s may sti ll be use d, but the c onnecti ons made are onl y visible to this board.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 93 run_mode Protocols selected to Run on the Board DTI Digital Trunk Interface only , no protocol softw are. This mode does NOT require the use of a software license button).
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 94 liu_type Description 1 Disabled (used to deactiva te a LIU). In this mo de the LIU does not produce an output signal. 2 E1 75ohm unbalanced interface (fo r future use). 3 E1 120ohm balanced interface. 4 T1 5 E1 75ohm or 120ohm setting base d on fitted hardware.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 95 7.1.3 LIU_SC_ DRIVE Command Syntax: LIU_SC_DRIVE <board_id> <liu_id> <sc_cha nnel> <ts_ mask.
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 96 <mode> This parameter allow s the user to select how the C T bus chan nels are allocated. Us ually (mode=1) th e first timeslot conn ected to the CT bus is connected to sc_channel a nd each subsequen t timeslot that is selected is connecte d to the next CT bu s channel .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 97 7.2 MTP Parameters 7.2.1 MTP Global Configuration Syntax: MTP_C ONFIG <reserved1> <reserved2> <option s> Example: MTP_CON F IG 0 0 0x0004 0f00 The global config uration paramet ers for the Message Transf er Part (MTP).
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 98 Bit 21 is set to 1 for use in Japanese networks ; otherwise it must be se t to zero. All other bi ts are reserved fo r future us e and must be s et to zero. Note: For ANSI operation bits 8, 9, 10 , 11, and 18 must all be set to 1 .
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 99 <link_id> The link’s unique logical link identity . It must be in the range 0 to one less than the total number of signaling links supported. <linkset_id> The logical identity of the link set to wh ich the link be longs.
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 100 Bit 2 is set to 1 to cause a signal ing link test (in accordance with ITU-T Q.707 / ANSI T1.111.7) to be carrie d out ever y 30 se conds. Note that th is bit is ignored unless bit 1 is al so set to 1. Bit 8 is used to select the MTP2 error correction mode.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 101 a) The only link set used to rea ch the destination. b) The preferred link set used to reach the destination. c) One of a pair of links sets fo rming a combin ed link set.
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 102 7.2.5 MTP Us er Part Syntax: MTP_USER _ PA RT <s i> <modu le_id > Example: MTP_USER_ PART 0x0a 0x2d Configuration of a lo cal user part modu le (other than a us er part which has its own config command in config.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 103 <num_grps> The maximum number of ISU P circuit groups that the user intends to use. This must not e xcee d the maxi mum number of circu it groups supporte d otherwis e module con figuration w ill fail.
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 104 <cic_m ask> A 32 bit mask with bits set to indicate which circuits are to be allocated to the circuit gr oup. Bit zero must always be set as it represents the base_c ic/ba se_cid . Subs equent bits re prese nt the subsequent circuits.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 105 7.4 TUP Parameters 7.4.1 Global TUP Configuration Syntax: TUP_CONFIG <r es1> <res2 > <user_ id>.
7 CONFIGURATIO N COMMAND Reference 106 7.4.2 TUP Circ uit Group C onfig uration Syntax: TU P_CFG_CCTGRP <gid> <dpc> <base_cic> <base_cid> <cic_mask> <options > <.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 107 <ssf> The value to be used in the sub-servic e field o f all TUP mess ages for this circuit grou p. <variant > This field is reserv ed for future use and mus t be set to ze ro.
8 Host Utilities 108 8 Host Utilities This section describes some of the uti lities that can be used with t he Dialogic ® DS I SP CI N etwork Inte rface Boar ds. See the software environment Programmer's Manual for de tails of the gctload , tim , tick , s7_log and s7_play utilitie s.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 109 If using Swit ch address m o de , board_id = 0 would be the b oard with ADDR switch set to 6, board_id = 1 woul d be the board wit h ADDR switch set to 4 and so on.
8 Host Utilities 110 -i<notify module id> The module to which an indication is se nt when the configuration is c omplete. -d Enable diagnostic tracing.
Dialogic ® DSI SP CI Network Inte rface Board s Programmer 's Manual Issu e 5 111.
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If you already are a holder of Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center