Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards Network Router User Manual


 
7 CONFIGURATION COMMAND Reference
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Bit 2 is set to 1 to cause a signaling link test (in accordance with ITU-T Q.707
/ ANSI T1.111.7) to be carried out every 30 seconds. Note that this bit is
ignored unless bit 1 is also set to 1.
Bit 8 is used to select the MTP2 error correction mode. It is set to 1 to select
PCR (Preventive Cyclic Retransmission) operation or zero for the Basic
Method of Error Correction.
Bit 11 is set to 1 to select 56kbit/s operation for the link or zero for 64kbit/s
operation.
Note: When using a serial port, 56kbit/s operation is only supported when the clock is
applied externally.
Bit 13 is only used when the link has been configured to run over a serial
port. If set to 1 an external clock is used (Receive clock). If set to zero an
internal clock (Transmit clock) is used. If the link has not been configured to
run over a serial port, this bit must be set to zero.
Bit 14 is set to 1 to use a serial port rather than a PCM timeslot for this link.
In this mode the stream and timeslot parameters for this link are ignored
(and must be set to zero). If this bit is set to zero, the link uses the specified
stream and timeslot. The serial port used by the signaling processors for each
link is fixed, according to the following table:
Blink Serial Port
0 B
1 A
2 Cannot be used for a serial port.
3 Cannot be used for a serial port.
Bit 15 is set to 1 to disable the link or zero to enable the link.
All other bits are reserved for future use and must be set to zero.
7.2.4 MTP Route
Syntax: MTP_ROUTE <dpc> <norm_ls> <user_part_mask>
<flags> <second_ls>
Example: MTP_ROUTE 567 0 0x0020 0x0000 0
Configuration of a route for use with one or more user parts.
<dpc>
The point code of the remote signaling point for which this command is
configuring routing data. It may be either an adjacent point code or a point
code accessible via an adjacent Signaling Transfer Point.
<norm_ls>
The linkset_id of the normal link set used to reach the specified destination.
The norm_ls must be a linkset_id that has already been configured using the
MTP_LINKSET command. The normal link set may be any of the following: