AG 2000 Installation and Developer's Manual

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Table of Contents

About This Manual

Developer Support

1 Overview of the AG 2000 Board

1.1 Introduction
1.2 AG 2000 Board Features
1.3 Line Interface Signaling Modules
1.3.1 Loop Start Interface
1.3.2 Subscriber Loop Interface
1.3.3 Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
1.4 Software Components
1.4.1 Application Programming Interface
1.4.2 Runtime Software
1.4.3 Trunk Control Programs (TCPs)
1.4.4 AG Configuration File and agmon
1.5 Compatibility With Telephony Standards
1.5.1 Interoperability with MVIP-90

2 Installing the Hardware

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Installation Summary
2.3 System Requirements
2.4 Configuring the Hardware
2.4.1 Terminating the H.100 Bus
2.4.2 Configuring the DIP Switch
2.5 Installing the Hardware
2.5.1 Installing the Board in Your System
2.5.2 Connecting to the MVIP-90 Bus
2.6 Connecting Power Supplies
2.6.1 DID Power Supply
2.6.2 Subscriber Loop Power Supply
2.7 Connecting to the Telephone Network
2.7.1 Using 2 Wire Interfaces

3 Editing the AG Configuration File

3.1 Introduction
3.2 AG Configuration File Summary
3.3 Creating an AG Configuration File
3.3.1 Assigning an AG 2000 Board Number
3.3.2 Determining PCI Bus and Slot Location
3.3.3 Interrupts
3.3.4 DSP Files
3.3.5 .leo Files
3.3.6 Configuring a Standalone AG 2000 Board
3.3.7 Enabling Telephony Bus Switching
3.3.8 Telephony Bus Clocking
3.3.9 Enabling Echo Cancellation
3.3.10 QSLAC Files
3.3.11 Trunk Control Programs
3.3.12 QSLAC Files and TCPs for Loop Start
3.3.13 QSLAC Files and TCPs for Subscriber Loop
3.3.14 QSLAC Files and TCPs for DID
3.4 Running agmon
3.5 Sample AG Configuration Files
3.5.1 AG 2000 With LS Without H.100 Connectivity
3.5.2 Two AG 2000 LS With H.100 Connectivity
3.5.3 AG 2000 DID Without H.100 Connectivity
3.5.4 AG 2000 Subscriber Loop Without H.100 Connectivity

4 Verifying the Installation

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Status Indicator LEDs
4.2.1 LEDs on the End Bracket
4.2.2 LEDs on the Component Side of the Board
4.3 Verifying That the Board is Installed Correctly
4.4 Retrieving the AG Board Configuration: boardinf
4.5 Interactive Test Program: ctatest
4.5.1 Using swish for a Standalone Board
4.5.2 Using swish for Multiple Boards
4.5.3 Using ctatest with an AG 2000 DID Board
4.5.4 Using ctatest with an AG 2000 Subscriber Loop Board
4.5.5 Using ctatest with an AG 2000 Loop Start Board
4.5.6 Using ctatest with MVIP Connectivity
4.6 Demonstration Programs

5 Using MVIP Switching

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Switch Model
5.2.1 HMIC Switch Blocking
5.3 Signaling Modules and Logical Timeslots on the Local Bus
5.4 Default Connections

6 AG 2000 Configuration Parameters

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Using the Switching Service
6.2.1 Function Information
6.3 Line Gain
6.3.1 Getting the Line Gain
6.3.2 Setting the Line Gain
6.4 Identifying the Line Interface Type for a Timeslot

7 AG 2000 E&M Board

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Different Board Features
7.2.1 DSPs
7.2.2 Signaling Modules
7.2.3 Connector
7.2.4 Status Indicator LEDs
7.2.5 External Power Connector
7.3 Configuring the Hardware
7.3.1 Configuring the DIP Switch
7.3.2 Configuring the Transmission Path
7.3.3 Configuring Audio Transmission Levels
7.3.4 Signaling
7.4 Cabling and Power Supply
7.4.1 E&M Power Supply and Associated Cable
7.4.2 Telephone Interface Cable
7.4.3 Two Wire, Type IA or Type IB Cross Connections
7.4.4 4 Wire, Type IB or Type VB Cross Connections
7.4.5 4 Wire, Type IA or Type VA Cross Connections
7.5 Editing the AG Configuration File
7.5.1 Naming Conventions for QSLAC Files
7.5.2 QSLAC Files and TCPs for E&M
7.6 Sample AG Configuration Files
7.6.1 AG 2000 E&M Without H.100 Connectivity
7.6.2 AG 2000 E&M With H.100 Connectivity
7.7 Verifying the Installation
7.7.1 Using ctatest With an AG 2000 E&M Board
7.8 E&M Trunk Interface Signaling Bits
7.8.1 E&M Transmit Signaling
7.8.2 E&M Receive Signaling
7.9 Hardware Specifications
7.9.1 Common Specifications
7.9.2 Compliance
EMC
Safety
Telecom

Appendix A Glossary

Appendix B Line Interface Signaling

Introduction
Loop Start Line Interfaces
Loop Start Transmit Signaling
Loop Start Receive Signaling
Subscriber Loop Line Interfaces
Subscriber Loop Transmit Signaling
Subscriber Loop Receive Signaling
DID Line Interface Signaling
DID Transmit Signaling
DID Receive Signaling

Appendix C Hardware Specifications

Introduction
General
H.100 Compliant Interface
LEDs
LEDs on the End Bracket
LEDs on the Component Side of the Board
Power Connectors
External Power Connector
Internal Chassis Power Connector
DIP Switch
Host Interface
Power Requirements
Environment
Compliance and Regulatory Certification
EMC
Safety
Telecom
Country-Specific Parameters
Signaling Module Hardware Specifications
Electrical
Common Specifications (United States Version)
Special On-hook Receive Specifications for Loop Start
QSLAC Files and Impedances
Environment
Subscriber Loop Ringing Power Supply (32029)
Development Test Port Connector

Appendix D Utility

AG Board Locate Utility: blocate


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