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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
DSP Settings main window
This is where you can view and modify current DSP parameters. The following sections describe each parameter.
DSPs Available (dspAvailable)
Indicates the number of DSPs available for use.
Detected (dspDetected)
Indicates the number of installed DSPs the access server detected at time of boot up.
HW Failures (dspFailed)
Indicates the number of DSPs taken out of the DSP resource pool.
Calls without an available DSP (dspDspNotAvailable)
Indicates the number of calls taken by the RAS when a DSP was not available to be assigned to the call. This
statistic is only valid for PRI. For CAS lines, channels on the T1/E1 are busied out if DSP resources are not
available.
DSP Index (dspIndex)
The unique identifier of the DSP being reported on.
Admin Desire (dspDesiredState)
The state of the DSP desired by the administrator—this state may be different than its actual state.
• pendingReboot(1)—This will put the individual DSP into the pendingBoot reset state and reserve all DSPs
in the group. It will not perform the reboot until there are no calls in the group of associated DSPs, or until
10 minutes have elapsed, at which point it will disconnect any remaining calls to do the reboot.
• RebootNow(2)—This will disconnect all calls on the group of associated DSPs and perform the DSP
reboot immediately.
• unavailable(3)—DSP has been taken out of the resource pool.
• available(4)—DSP is available for use.
• availableFirstOnly(17)—Marks the second instance of the DSP unavailable.
• availableSecondOnly(18)—Marks the first instance of the DSP available.
• ForceDerail(19)—This is for use by the engineers and technical support for testing purposes only. Do not
use.
Instance #1 State (dspStatefirst)
Identifies the current state of the first instance of the DSP.
• hardwareFailure(1)—During power up a self test routine detected a problem with this DPS. It will not be
booted with code or used for calls.
• pendingBoot(2)—Software on this DSP has stopped acting properly. This DSP will not be used for calls. At
the next convenient time the DSP will be rebooted.