AG Runtime Configuration & Developer's Manual

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About This Manual

Developer Support

1 Introduction

1.1 About AG Boards
1.2 AG Runtime Files
1.3 Configuring an AG Board
1.3.1 Configuring the Board Number
1.3.2 Interrupts
1.3.3 Telephony Bus Configuration
1.3.4 Configuring AG Board Functionality

2 The AG Configuration File

2.1 Introduction
2.2 AG Configuration File Structure
2.3 Statement Syntax
2.4 Statement Summary
2.5 Configuration File Statements by AG Board
2.6 Creating an AG Configuration File For Your System
2.6.1 Using Multiple AG Boards

3 Alphabetical Keyword Reference

3.1 AG Configuration File Statements
Address
AG2DSP_Lib
AG2DSP_Loader
AG2DSP_OS
AG2DSPFile
AG2DSPImage
AG2TaskProcessor
Board
Buffer
BufferSize
CCMode
ClockRef
ConnectMode
D_channel
Diagnostics
DigitalMode
Diva
DriveSec8K
DSP_OS
DSPfile
EnableMVIP
End Board
FrameType
HybridConfig
IdleCode
Interrupt
LineCode
LineLength
LineType
LoadFile
MaxChannels
MVIPslot
MVIP95slot
NAI
NFAS_Group
PCIbus
PCIslot
Qslac
ReportFile
RunFile
RunModule
SmallBuffers
TaskProcessor
TCP
Trunk

4 agmon, the AG Loader/Monitor

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Command Line Use and Options
4.3 Board Configuration Summary File
4.4 Error Reporting
4.5 How agmon Finds Files
4.6 Running agmon as a Windows NT Service
4.6.1 Configuring and Installing the agmon Service
4.6.2 Changing the AG Configuration
4.6.3 Rebooting AG Boards
4.6.4 Removing the agmon Service
4.6.5 Debugging With the Windows NT agmon Service
4.7 The AGM Library

5 Configuring AG Board DSP Resources

5.1 DSP Resources and Task Processor Configuration
5.1.1 Default Functions Available on AG Boards
5.1.2 Custom Functions Available on AG Boards
5.2 DSP/Task Processor Files and Processing Power
5.3 Foreground and Background Task Processors
5.4 Customizing the Functions on Your AG Board
5.4.1 Bandwidth Configuration Restrictions
5.4.2 Example 1:Configuring an AG-8
5.4.3 Example 2: Configuring an AG-24/30/48/60

6 Configuring AG 2000 and AG 4000 Boards

6.1 AG 2000 and 40000 DSP/Task Processor Resources
6.1.1 Default Functions Available for AG 2000 and 4000 Boards
6.1.2 Custom Functions Available on AG Boards
6.2 DSP/Task Processor Files and Processing Power
6.3 AG 2000 and 4000 Board Processing Capabilities
6.4 Customizing Functions for AG 2000 and AG 4000 Boards
6.4.1 Example 1: Configuring an AG 2000

Appendix A Glossary

Appendix B AG Board and Driver Error Messages

Introduction
Error Type 8000 and 8100
Error Type 8200
Error Type 8400
Error Type 8500
Error Type 8a00
Error Type 8d00
Error Type 9100
Error Type FF00 (UnixWare and Solaris Only)
Troubleshooting

Appendix C Sample AG Configuration Files

Sample Configuration Files
AG-8 Board With No MVIP Connectivity
Two AG-8 Boards With MVIP Switching
Two AG-24 Boards
AG-T1 Board With No MVIP Connectivity
AG Quad T Board
AG 2000 LS Without MVIP Connectivity
Two AG 2000 LS With MVIP Connectivity
MVIP-90 AG-T1 and AG 2000 LS
Single AG 4000

Appendix D Utility

AG Board Locate Utility: blocate


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