AG-T1/E1 Installation and Developer's Manual

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About This Manual

Developer Support

1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction
1.2 About the AG-T1 and AG-E1
1.2.1 DSP Resources
1.2.2 ISA Bus and Trunk Connectivity
1.2.3 MVIP Connectivity
1.2.4 Daughterboard Interface
1.2.5 Hardware Variations
1.3 Software Components
1.3.1 About Trunk Control Programs (TCPs)
1.3.2 About CT Access
1.3.3 About MVIP Switching Software
1.3.4 About agmon and the AG Configuration File
1.3.5 About Runfiles
1.4 Installation Summary

2 Installing the Board

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Hardware Requirements
2.3 Configuring the Board's I/O Address Space
2.4 Setting the Interrupt
2.5 Installing the Hardware (Without MVIP Connectivity)
2.6 Installing the Hardware (With MVIP Connectivity)
2.6.1 Installing the Boards
2.7 Completing the Installation
2.8 Connecting an AG-T1 Board to the Network
2.8.1 Ordering T1 Service
2.8.2 Connecting to the T1 Trunk
2.9 Connecting An AG-E1 To The Network
2.10 Loopback Configurations

3 Editing the AG Configuration File

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Creating an AG Configuration File for Your Setup
3.2.1 Hardware- and Trunk-Specific Settings
3.2.2 Enabling MVIP Connectivity
3.3 Running agmon
3.4 Sample AG Configuration Files
3.4.1 Single AG-T1 Board, US CAS - Wink Start
3.4.2 Single AG-T1 Board, ISDN
3.4.3 Single AG-E1 Board, MFC-R2
3.4.4 AG-E1 and AG-8 Boards, MFC-R2
3.4.5 Two AG-T1 Boards, One AG-8 Board, ISDN

4 Verifying the Installation

4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Status Indicator LEDs
4.3 Verifying That Your Board Is Working Correctly

5 Trunk Channels and AG Boards

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Channels and Transmission Rates
5.3 Signaling
5.3.1 Channel-Associated Signaling (CAS)
5.3.2 Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
5.4 Framing
5.4.1 T1 Framing
5.4.2 E1 Framing
5.5 Voice Encoding
5.5.1 Companding
5.6 Alternate Mark Inversion, ZCS

6 MVIP Connectivity

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Trunk Channels and MVIP Timeslots
6.2.1 T1 Channel Associated Signaling (CAS Mode)
6.2.2 T1 Common Channel Signaling (PRI Mode)
6.2.3 T1 NFAS Configurations (RAW Mode)
6.2.4 E1 Channels and MVIP Timeslots
6.2.5 E1 Channel Associated Signaling (CAS Mode)
6.2.6 E1 Common Channel Signaling (PRI Mode)
6.2.7 E1 Signaling in RAW Mode
6.3 Switch Models
6.3.1 MVIP-95 Switch Model
6.3.2 MVIP-90 Switch Model
6.4 Default MVIP Connections
6.4.1 Default Connections for Standalone Board
6.5 FMIC Switching Limitations
6.5.1 MVIP-90 Example
6.5.2 MVIP-95

Appendix A Glossary

Appendix B Demonstration Programs

Introduction
t1stat and e1stat
Usage
Display

Appendix C Configuring the Sec8k Clock

Introduction
About the Sec8k Clock
Configuring Sec8k

Appendix D Hardware Specifications

MVIP Interface


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