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Index

Numerics

2500-type telephone 100

A

adapter cable
description 3
illustrated 21, 23
needed 12
power leads on 21, 23
AG board driver software 7
AG configuration file 7, 92, 100
AG Connect driver
installing 28
removing 116
role in CX 1000 application 8
agmon 7, 89, 94, 100
AMP connector
illustrated 21-23
pinouts 126

B

board number
under OS/2 36, 54
under SCO OpenServer 5 44, 54
under Solaris 49, 54
under UnixWare 2.1 40, 54
under Windows NT 31, 54
broadcasting 113

C

cadencing 111
call control 91
chattering 114
clock
and MC 1 17
configuring 15, 69
signals 15
conf90 87
conferencing 70
capabilities 3
chip 3
configuring gain 80, 82
defined 71
demonstration program 87
macros 74
streams (MVIP-90) 61
streams (MVIP-95) 63
config.sys 36
CT Access 9
described 7
role in CX 1000 application 8
Switching service 60
ctaset 91
CX 1000
board types 2
clock configuration 15
components 3
connecting to H.100 bus 16
controlling switching operations 60
described 2
driver 8
end bracket 53
hardware specifications 122
installation 18
MVIP switch models 61
typical configuration 4

D

DB-62 3
illustrated 21, 53
local phone pinouts 125
power pinouts 126
demonstration programs
conf90 87
ctaset 91
rawdrvr 96
summary of 86
driver load status message (OS/2) 36

E

encoding scheme
choosing under OS/2 36
choosing under SCO OpenServer 5 44
choosing under Solaris 49
choosing under UnixWare 41
choosing under Windows NT 31
defined 31, 41, 49

F

Flexible MVIP Integrated Circuit 67
FMIC
described 4
location on board 3
switching restrictions 67

G

gain
conferencing 70, 80, 82
defined 78
in modem application 26
macros 74
only with CT Access 2.1 or greater 7, 60, 74
retrieving 81
setting 78
grounding 3, 19, 24

H

H.100
and MVIP clocking 69
connecting CX 1000 board to 6, 15-16, 18-19
CX 1000 connectivity 4, 60
relationship with other telephony standards 5
hardware specifications
board power requirements 122
environment 123
external power supply 122
host interface 122
ISA bus 123
line interfaces 124
MVIP bus connector 123
MVIP capabilities 123
H-MVIP standard 5
hybrids. See line interfaces

I

I/O address
available 14, 122
setting on board 13
specifying under OS/2 35
specifying under SCO OpenServer 5 44
specifying under Solaris 49
specifying under UnixWare 40
specifying under Windows NT 32
ISA bus
boards designed for 3
connector location on board 3
hardware specifications 123
slots needed 12

L

LEDs
operation 53, 123
power 52-53, 123
ringing 53, 123
verifying board installation with 52
lightning protection 26
line interface signaling
bit usage 110
byte illustration 110
cadencing control 111
controlling 113
monitoring 110, 112
overview 108
receive signaling 111
streams used 108
transmit signaling 110
line interfaces
determining current gain setting 81
determining installed types 55, 75
hardware specifications 124
identifying type for a timeslot 75
location on board 3
perform signaling conversion 108
setting input gain 78
signaling. See line interface signaling
timeslots 61, 63
local phone
connecting board to 20, 25
modem connections 26
receive signaling 111
recommended cable types/lengths 25, 124
transmit signaling 110
loop current
enabling/disabling 110
sensing 111

M

macros 74
MC 1 board 17
modem connections
overview 26
recommended cable type/length 26
MVIP bus
clock cinfiguration 69
clock configuration 15
connecting CX 1000 to 15
connector location on board 3
connector specifications 123
CX 1000 interface capabilities 123
using Teflon cable 16
MVIP bus adapter 19
and number of boards in system 16
described 6
installation 16, 18-19
needed if connecting to H.100 12
usage 16
MVIP cable
connecting 18
positioning CX 1000 on 16
requirements 12
Teflon 16
MVIP switching
and conferencing 71
and line interface signaling 109
configuring the clock 69
opening a switch 54
resetting to known state 55
restrictions 67
MVIP-90
connectivity 3
device driver 60
relationship with other telephony standards 5
switch model 61
MVIP-95
connectivity 3
device driver 60
recommended 60
relationship with other telephony standards 5
switch model 63

N

Natural Access CD-ROM 28
NMS_ANALOG_INTERFACE_TYPE_PARMS 75

O

operating systems supported 12
OS/2
board number under 36, 54
changing driver configuration under 37
choosing encoding scheme under 36
enabling driver load status message 36
installing driver software 34
not packaged with Natural Access 28
specifying I/O addresses under 35

P

pattern mode 71, 113
phasing 111
pinouts
DB62 125
ISA bus 123
MVIP bus 123
power supply
connecting non-ringing supply 23
connecting ringing supply (110 VAC countries) 21
connecting ringing supply (220 VAC countries) 22
grounding 24
lines and pinouts 126
recommended model (110 VAC countries, ringing) 21, 122
recommended model (220 VAC countries, ringing) 122
recommended model (non-ringing) 23, 122
requirements 12, 20, 23
power supply, uninterruptable 12

Q

QueryHybridId 55

R

raw driver commands 96
rawdrvr 96
reconfiguring the driver
under OS/2 37
under SCO OpenServer 5 46
under Solaris 49
under UnixWare 2.1 41
under Windows NT 32
ringing
cadencing 111
controlling using signaling 111
phasing 111
voltage. See ringing voltage
ringing voltage
and phasing 111
connecting power supply for 20
defined 20, 23
LED indicator 52
requirements 23, 122
RJ21X 3
illustrated 21
pinouts 125
run-time software 7

S

S Connect 2
SCO OpenServer 5
board number under 44, 54
changing driver configuration under 46
choosing encoding scheme under 44
installing driver software 43
not packaged with Natural Access 28
removing driver software 118
specifying I/O addresses under 44
signaling stream 114
software compatibility 2
Solaris
board number under 49, 54
changing driver configuration under 49
installing driver software 47
removing driver software 119
specifying encoding scheme under 49
specifying I/O addresses under 49
swi.OpenSwitch 54
swi.ResetSwitch 55
SWI_LOCALTIMESLOT_ARGS 75
swiConfigLocalTimeslot 79
swiGetLocalTimeslotInfo 75, 81
swish utility
configuring MVIP clocking with 69
controlling transmit signaling with 113
description 60
exiting 56
role in CX 1000 application 8
starting 54
switch model
MVIP-90 61
MVIP-95 63
switch restrictions 67
Switching service
configuring clock with 69
description 60
included with CT Access 7
role in CX 1000 application 8
system requirements 12

T

talk battery voltage
connecting (non-ringing application) 23
connecting (ringing application) 20
controlling using signaling 110
defined 20, 23
determining setting using signaling 111
LED indicator 52
requirements 20, 23, 122
trunk control program (TCP) 7

U

uninterruptable power supply 12
UnixWare
board number under 40, 54
changing driver configuration under 41
choosing encoding scheme under 41
installing driver software 38
removing driver software 117
specifying I/O addresses under 40
UPS 12

V

verifying the installation
introduction 52
using swish 54
using the LEDs 52

W

Windows NT
board number under 31, 54
changing driver configuration under 32
installing driver software 29
removing driver software 116
specifying encoding scheme under 31
specifying I/O addresses under 32


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