QX 2000 Installation and Developer's Manual
P/N 60011-12
Version
Version
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
Version
Want to send us feedback on our documentation? Email: Tech_Pubs@nmss.com
Copyright © 2001, Natural MicroSystems, Inc. All rights
reserved.