Dialogic TX4000 PCI SS7 Configuring the TX 4000 board, Using the configuration utility, Directory

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Configuring the TX 4000 board

Using the configuration utility

After you install the TX 4000 board and the NaturalAccess Signaling Software, you must assign a CP number to each TX 4000 board. Verify that you have completed the steps described in the installation summary on page 16 before you proceed to assigning a CP number on page 22.

To assign a CP number, you will use the txcpcfg utility. Depending on the operating environment, the txcpcfg utility is located in one of the following directories:

Operating system

Directory

 

 

Windows

Program Files\Dialogic\tx\bin\

 

 

UNIX

/opt/dialogic/tx/bin/

 

 

txcpcfg enables you to perform the following types of changes to the configuration:

Assign a CP number

Add a board

Change a CP number

Move a board

Remove a board

Save configuration changes

For more information about txcpcfg, refer to the Dialogic® TX Series SS7 Boards TX Utilities Manual.

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Contents July Copyright and legal notices Revision Release date Revision historyPage Table Of Contents Hardware specifications Current terminology IntroductionPage TX 4000 board features Overview of the TXBoard TX 4000 board provides PCI bus connectivity Software components Utility Description Utilities and demonstration programsProgram Demonstrates how to Page System requirements Installing the TX 4000 boardStep Description For details, refer to Installation summaryConfiguring H.100 bus termination Configuring the hardwareConfiguring SS7 Monitor mode DIP switch S1 Step Action Installing the boardConfiguring the TX 4000 board Using the configuration utilityDirectory Txcpcfg Assigning a CP numberAdding a board Changing a CP number Txcpcfg bus slot updatedCPnumberMoving a board Removing a board # Command Bus Slot CP Number Txcpcfg Saving configuration changesPage Establishing network Connectors and cablesConnections Dialogic MD1 RJ-45 interfaceEthernet interfaces Dual T1/E1 120 ohm adapter cableConnecting to the network T1 network considerations E1 network considerationsTesting in loopback mode TDM configuration Connecting TX boards for redundancyIP network configuration Single-node redundant signaling serverDual-node redundant signaling server Verifying the installation Off Trunk has not been configuredExternal connection status LEDs Following table describes the functionality of each LED Ethernet LEDsBoard status LEDs Boot code LedsStatus LEDs Color Status when illuminated NumberVerifying the board installation Page General hardware specifications Hardware specificationsFeature Specification PhysicalCompliant interface Power requirementsEnvironment Software environmentDSX-1 telephony interface Cept E1 G.703 telephony interfacePage Index Sigtran