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QX 2000 Installation and Developer's Manual

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction

1.1 Manual Overview
1.2 QX 2000 Boards
1.3 Software Components
1.3.1 Natural Access
1.3.2 NMS OAM
1.3.3 QX Board Plug-In
1.3.4 Configuration Files
1.3.5 Trunk Control DLLs
1.3.6 QSLAC Files
1.3.7 FPGA Files
1.3.8 DSP Operating System File

2 Installing the QX 2000

2.1 Installation Summary
2.2 System Requirements
2.2.1 Interrupts
2.3 Installing the QX 2000/100-4L Board
2.3.1 Terminating the H.100 Bus
2.3.2 Installing the Board in Your System
2.3.3 Connecting to the MVIP-90 Bus
2.4 Installing the QX 2000/80-4L Board
2.4.1 Selecting the MVIP Clock Master
2.4.2 Installing the Board in Your System
2.5 Connecting to the Telephone Network
2.5.1 Connecting the Local Phone
2.5.2 Connecting the Audio Interface
2.6 Installing the Software
2.6.1 QXLOAD Environment Variable

3 Configuring the Board

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Referencing the QX Managers for Natural Access
3.3 Adding QX Configurations to the NMS OAM Database
3.4 Configuring the System Using oamsys
3.4.1 Using Board Keyword Files
3.4.2 Creating a System Configuration File for oamsys
3.4.3 Launching oamsys
3.5 Changing Configuration Parameter Settings

4 Verifying the Installation

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Status Indicator LEDs
4.3 Verifying That Your Board Is Installed Correctly
4.3.1 Verifying Installation With the swish Utility
4.3.2 Verifying Installation Using Natural Access Demonstration Programs

5 Configuring Board Clocking

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Clocking Models
5.3 H.100/H.110 Bus Clocking
5.3.1 H.100/H.110 Clocking Overview
5.3.2 QX 2000/100-4L Clocking Capabilities
5.3.3 Configuring QX 2000/100-4L Board Clocking
5.3.4 Examples
5.4 MVIP-90 Clocking
5.4.1 MVIP-90 Clocking Overview
5.4.2 QX 2000/80-4L Clocking Capabilities
5.4.3 Configuring QX 2000/80-4L Board Clocking
5.5 Choosing a Clock Master
5.5.1 Clocking Capabilities as Primary Master
5.5.2 Clocking Capabilities as Secondary Master
5.5.3 Clocking Capabilities as Slave
5.5.4 Other Clocking Capabilities

6 QX 2000 Board Switching

6.1 Introduction
6.2 QX 2000/100-4L MVIP-95 Switch Model
6.3 QX 2000/80-4L MVIP-95 Switch Model
6.4 QX 2000/80-4L MVIP-90 Switch Model
6.5 Default MVIP Switch Connections
6.6 Mapping MVIP-95 to MVIP-90
6.7 FMIC Switching Restrictions
6.8 MVIP-90/H Bus Interoperability

7 Using the QX 2000 Board

7.1 Introduction
7.2 QDIMGR
7.3 Using the NCC Service
7.3.1 Using the Loop Start Signaling Protocol
7.4 Using the ADI Service
7.4.1 Unsupported ADI Functions
7.4.2 Supported ADI Vocoders
7.5 Using the Local Phone and Audio Interfaces
7.6 Determining DSP Resources
7.7 Automatically Repeated Call Attempts

8 Keyword Reference

8.1 Introduction
8.2 Keywords
8.2.1 Setting Keyword Values
8.2.2 Retrieving Keyword Values
8.3 Summary of Editable Keywords
8.4 Summary of Informational Keywords
8.5 QX Plug-In Keywords
8.6 Alphabetical Keyword Reference
AutoStart
AutoStop
Boards[x]
BootDiagnosticLevel
Clocking.Type
Clocking.HBus.AutoFallBack
Clocking.HBus.ClockMode
Clocking.HBus.ClockSource
Clocking.HBus.FallBackClockSource
Clocking.MVIP.AutoFallBack
Clocking.MVIP.ClockRef
Clocking.MVIP.FallBackClockSource
DetectedBoards[x]
Driver.BoardID
Driver.Name
DSP.C5x[x].Image
Eeprom.AssemblyRevision
Eeprom.DSPSpeed
Eeprom.Family
Eeprom.MFGWeek
Eeprom.MFGYear
Eeprom.NumDSPCores
Eeprom.SerialNum
Eeprom.SoftwareCompatibility
FPGA.ConfigFile
Location.PCI.Bus
Location.PCI.Slot
Location.Type
Name
NetworkInterface.Analog.Count
NetworkInterface.Analog.ConfigFile[x]
Number
Product
Products[x]
State
SwitchDriver.Name
Version.Major
Version.Minor
Xlaw

Appendix A Hardware Specifications

QX 2000/100-4L Board Specifications
QX 2000/100-4L Compliance and Regulatory Certification
QX 2000/80-4L Board Hardware Specifications
QX 2000/80-4L Compliance and Regulatory Certification

Appendix B Parameters

Introduction
Parameter Files
NCC Service Parameters
ADI Service Parameters
Loading Parameter Files
QX-Specific Parameter Information
DIAL
DTMF
DTMFDETECT
ENERGY
FSKRECEIVE
FSKSEND
PLACECALL
PLACECALL.callprog
PLAY
RECORD
START
START.callproggenerate
START.callctl
START.cleardown
START.dial
START.dtmfdet
START.echocancel
TONE
TONEDETECT
LPS
Enabling Caller ID
Enabling Caller ID (NCC Service)
Enabling Caller ID (ADI Service)

Appendix C Line Interface Signaling

Introduction
Loop Start Transmit Signaling
Loop Start Receive Signaling
QX 2000/100-4L
QX 2000/80-4L
Local Phone Receive Signaling
Monitoring Receive Signals
Controlling Transmit Signals

Appendix D Troubleshooting

Introduction
General Tips
Accessing Diagnostic Information
Windows Settings

Appendix E Echo Cancellation on QX Boards

Introduction
Hybrid Echo in the Public or Private Network
Echo Canceller in the QX 2000
QX 2000 With Analog Ports
QX 2000 Without Analog Ports

Appendix F Migration

Introduction
Migration From AG to QX Boards
Migration From Earlier QX Software
OAM Service versus qxload
Configuration File Changes
Keyword Changes


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