Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards manual Status Response, Value Description

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6 Message Reference

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.

linkn_slc - Signaling link code

The signaling link code for the link, which must be in the range 0 to 15. The signaling link code must be agreed with the administration at the other end of the link and must be unique within a link set. Usually, the first link in a link set is assigned the value 0, the next 1, and so on.

linkn_adj_pc - Adjacent point code

The point code of the signaling point at the remote end of the link. Must be in the range 0 to 16383 for 14 bit point code operation or 0 to 16777215 for 24 bit point code operation.

Note: All links in a link set must have the same adjacent point code.

linkn_stream - Signaling stream

When linkn_timeslot is set to a non-zero value, the linkn_stream is the logical identity of the T1/E1 line interface (liu_id - in the range 0 to one less than the number of LIUs fitted) containing the signaling link.

Note: For the SPCI2S, stream identifiers for the PCM interfaces are implemented on streams 2 and 3.

linkn_timeslot - Signaling timeslot

The timeslot used for signaling. For an E1 interface, the valid range is

1 ... 31. For a T1 interface, the valid range is 1 ... 24. Alternatively, the timeslot may be set to zero, and the switch path set up manually using the switch control messages.

Status Response

The confirmation message (if requested) indicates success by status of zero.

On error, the following status value can be found in the confirmation message.

Value

Description

0xff

The Board Configuration Request has failed.

 

 

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Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards manual Status Response, Value Description

DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards specifications

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