AG Runtime Configuration & Developer's Manual
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Table of Contents
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 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
- 5.4.4 Example 3: Debugging an AG-T1 Board Error
6 Configuring AG 2000 and AG 4000/C Boards
- 6.1 AG 2000 and AG 4000/C DSP/Task Processor Resources
- 6.1.1 Default Functions Available for AG 2000 and AG 4000/C Boards
- 6.1.2 Custom Functions Available on AG Boards
- 6.2 DSP/Task Processor Files and Processing Power
- 6.3 AG 2000 and AG 4000/C Board Processing
- 6.4 Customizing AG 2000 and AG 4000/C Board Functions
- 6.4.1 Example 1: Configuring an AG 2000
7 Using the NMS Configurator
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Configuring Telephony Boards
- 7.2.1 Adding Board Configurations
- 7.2.2 Editing Existing Board Configurations
- 7.2.3 Importing and Exporting Configuration Information
- 7.2.4 Removing Board Configuration Entries
- 7.3 Configuring Advanced System-Level Settings
- 7.3.1 Specifying Configuration File Names and Locations
- 7.3.2 Configuring CT Access Tracing
- 7.3.3 Setting Available CT Access Services
- 7.3.4 Setting CT Access Parameters
- 7.3.5 Specifying COMMON Hardware Settings
- 7.3.6 Testing the Configuration
- 7.3.7 Configuring the CT Access Server
- 7.3.8 Configuring SNMP
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B AG Board & Driver Errors
- 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
- Single AG 4000C
Appendix D Utility
- AG Board Locate Utility: blocate
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