CX 1000 Installation and Developer's Manual

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Table of Contents

About This Manual

Developer Support

1 Introduction

1.1 About CX 1000 Products
1.1.1 CX 1000 Main Components
1.1.2 Typical Configuration
1.2 Compatibility With Telephony Standards
1.2.1 Interoperability with H.100
1.3 Software Components
1.3.1 About CT Access
1.3.2 About the AG Connect Driver
1.4 Installation Summary

2 Installing the Hardware

2.1 Introduction
2.2 System Requirements
2.3 Configuring the Board's I/O Address Space
2.3.1 Changing the I/O Address
2.4 Setting Up CT Bus Connectivity
2.4.1 Clock Masters and Slaves
2.4.2 Connecting to H.100 Bus Boards
2.5 Installing Boards In Your System
2.6 Connecting to a Power Supply
2.6.1 Connecting a Ringing Power Supply
2.6.2 Connecting a Non-Ringing Power Supply (North America only)
2.6.3 Grounding the PC Chassis and Power Supply
2.7 Connecting to Local Phones
2.7.1 Providing Lightning Protection
2.8 Notes on Modem Connections

3 Installing the Driver Software

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Installing on a Windows NT System
3.2.1 Running the AG Connect Setup Program (NT)
3.2.2 Running the Board Driver Configuration Program (NT)
3.2.3 Changing The Configuration After Installation (NT)
3.3 Installing on an OS/2 System
3.3.1 Running the AG Connect Installation Program (OS/2)
3.3.2 Editing Your config.sys File (OS/2)
3.3.3 Changing The Configuration After Installation (OS/2)
3.4 Installing on a UnixWare System
3.4.1 Running the AG Connect Installation Script (UnixWare)
3.4.2 Running the Board Driver Configuration Script (UnixWare)
3.4.3 Changing the Configuration (UnixWare)
3.5 Installing on a SCO OpenServer 5 System
3.5.1 Running the AG Connect Installation Script (SCO)
3.5.2 Changing The Configuration After Installation (SCO)
3.6 Installing on a Solaris System
3.6.1 Running the AG Connect Installation Script (Solaris)
3.6.2 Running the Board Driver Configuration Script (Solaris)
3.6.3 Changing The Configuration After Installation (Solaris)

4 Verifying the Installation

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Using The LEDs To Check Power Connections
4.2.1 Checking the LEDs
4.3 Verification Procedure Using swish
4.4 Troubleshooting

5 CX 1000 Switching

5.1 Introduction
5.2 CX 1000 MVIP Switch Models
5.2.1 CX 1000 MVIP Switch Model (MVIP-90)
5.2.2 CX 1000 MVIP Switch Model (MVIP-95)
5.3 Hybrids and Timeslots on the Local Bus
5.4 MVIP Bus Adapter Switching
5.5 FMIC Switching Restrictions
5.5.1 Practical Outcomes of the FMIC Limitation
5.6 CT Bus Clocking
5.7 Conferencing

6 Line Interface Operations

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Identifying the Line Interface Type for a Timeslot
6.3 Setting Line Interface Input Gain (Loss)
6.4 Retrieving the Line Interface Gain

7 Demonstration Programs

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Demonstration Programs
7.2.1 Conferencing: conf90
7.2.2 Call Control: ctaset
7.2.3 Call Control: rawdrvr

Appendix A Glossary

Appendix B Line Interface Signaling

Introduction
Local Phone Interface Signaling
Local Phone Transmit Signaling
Local Phone Receive Signaling
Monitoring and Controlling Signals
Monitoring the Receive Signals
Controlling the Transmit Signals

Appendix C Removing the Software

Introduction
Windows NT Software Removal
UnixWare Software Removal
SCO OpenServer Software Removal
Solaris Software Removal

Appendix D Hardware Specifications

General
Line Interface
Conferencing Limits


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