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7.5ISUP Configuration Commands

The ISUP configuration commands are:

ISUP_CONFIG - Configure ISUP

ISUP_CFG_CCTGRP - Configure an ISUP Circuit Group

ISUP_TIMER - Configure ISUP Timers

7.5.1ISUP_CONFIG – Configure ISUP

Synopsis

The global configuration parameters for the ISUP module.

Syntax

ISUP_CONFIG <res1> <res2> <user_id> <options> <num_grps> <num_ccts> [<partner_id>]

Example

ISUP_CONFIG 0 0 0x2d 0x0435 4 128

Parameters

The ISUP_CONFIG command includes the following parameters:

<res1>, <res2>

Reserved for backwards compatibility. These fields should be set to 0.

<user_id>

The module_id of the application running on the host that uses the ISUP module.

<options>

A 16-bit value that contains global run-time options for the operation of the ISUP module. The meaning of each bit is as defined for the options parameter in the ISUP Configure Request message as detailed in the ISUP Programmer's Manual.

<num_grps>

The maximum number of ISUP circuit groups that the user intends to use. This must not exceed the maximum number of circuit groups supported, otherwise module configuration fails. Typically, this parameter should be set to the maximum number of circuit groups supported.

<num_ccts>

The maximum number of ISUP circuits that the user intends to use. This must not exceed the maximum number of circuits supported otherwise module configuration fails. Typically, this parameter is set to:

32 times the number of groups for E1 operation

24 times the number of circuit groups for T1/J1 operation

Note: The valid range for the circuit identifier (cid) is from 0 to one less than the maximum number of circuits (<num_ccts>).

<partner_id>

Optional parameter for use when operating in dual resilient configuration. This parameter is the module_id of the partner ISUP module (equivalent to the module_id field in the ISUP Configure Request message as documented in the ISUP Programmer’s Manual).

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