
Dialogic® DSI SS7MD Programmer’s Manual Issue 3
8.7ssdm
Description
SSDM interfaces with the device driver for passing messages to and from the board and controls the downloading software to the board. SSDM can be configured to handle different modes of addressing for each board within a system. This can be based on either the PCI bus enumeration or board serial number.
If SSDM is defined as the
Note: This process is often referred to in a generic manner as ssd although the name of the binary for use with DSI SS7MD Boards is in fact ssdm.
Syntax
ssdm
Command Line Options
The ssdm utility supports the following command line options:
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Show version information.
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Select geographic address mode. The current geographic address modes are:
—1: PCI address mode.
—2: Board serial number address mode.
PCI address is assumed as a default. See Section 8.7.1 for more information.
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Defines the geographic addresses to map to board identifiers. Each address should be comma separated. The first address will map to ID 0, the second to ID 1 etc. See Section 8.7.1 for more information.
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Enable diagnostic tracing.
Example
For a
ssdm
Note: This example assumes the boards have serial numbers PX800007 and PX800046, and therefore map to board identifiers 0, and 1, respectively.
8.7.1Geographic Addressing
Geographic addressing allows a board's logical position in a system to remain the same irrespective of the addition or removal of other boards on the PCI bus. Two different schemes of addressing boards are supported:
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PCI address mode, as supplied by enumerating boards on the PCI bus at boot time
Board serial number, determined by the board unique serial number
The mode of operation is determined by the
If the parameter is omitted then operation defaults to PCI address mode.
For serial number based addressing, it is necessary to specify a second option
The address list is formatted as follows:
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