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CG 6000C Installation and Developer's Manual

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1 Overview of the CG 6000C Board

1.1 Introduction
1.2 CG 6000C Board Features
1.2.1 Universal Ports
1.3 Software Requirements
1.3.1 NMS OAM
CG Board Plug-In
1.3.2 NMS OAM Configuration Files
1.3.3 Runtime Software
1.3.4 Trunk Control Programs (TCPs)
1.3.5 Natural Access
1.4 NMS Fusion and CG 6000C Boards

2 Installing the Hardware

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Installation Summary
2.2.1 CG Driver Software
2.3 System Requirements
2.4 Installing the Hardware
2.4.1 Setting the Board
2.4.2 Sample Trunk Configurations
2.4.3 Changing the DIP Switch Setting
E1 75 Ohm Configuration
E1 120 Ohm or T1 Configuration
2.4.4 Installing the Board
2.4.5 Keying Information
2.4.6 Completing the Hardware Installation Process
2.5 Establishing Trunk and Ethernet Connections
2.6 Connecting a CG 6000C Board to a T1 Network
2.6.1 Cable Requirements
2.6.2 Ordering T1 Service
2.7 Connecting a CG 6000C Board to an E1 Network
2.7.1 Connecting a CG 6000C to an E1 120 Ohm
2.7.2 Connecting a CG 6000C to an E1 75 Ohm
2.8 Using a Loopback Configuration
2.9 Connecting a CG 6000C Board to an Ethernet Connection

3 Configuring the Board

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Adding Board Configurations to the NMS OAM Database
3.3 Configuring and Starting the System with oamsys
3.3.1 Creating a System Configuration File for oamsys
Sample System Configuration File
3.3.2 Running oamsys
3.4 Changing Configuration Parameter Settings
3.4.1 Using Board Keyword Files
3.4.2 Specifying Configuration File Locations
3.5 Configuring Board Clocking
3.5.1 Clocking References
3.5.2 Clock Fallback
3.5.3 Clocking Capabilities
Clocking Capabilities as Primary Master
Clocking Capabilities as Secondary Master
Clocking Capabilities as Slave
Other Clocking Capabilities
3.5.4 Configuring CT Bus Clocks with Board Keywords
Configuring the Primary Clock Master
Configuring the Secondary Clock Master
Configuring Clock Slaves
Configuring Standalone Boards
3.5.5 Example: Multiple Board System
3.6 Configuring Ethernet Connections
3.6.1 Setting Up the Ethernet Connections
IP Addresses
Static IP Routes
Example
3.6.2 Using Redundant Ethernet Mode
Example
3.6.3 Multiple Subnet Mode
Example
3.7 Configuring the Host Network Driver
Preventing UDP Port Conflicts
3.8 Configuring Multi-homed Configurations
3.8.1 Load Balancing in Dual Ethernet Configurations
3.8.2 UDP Port Numbers in Multi-homed Configurations
3.9 Setting Up DSP Resource Management
3.9.1 Resource Management Keywords
3.9.2 Resource Definition String Syntax
3.9.3 DSP Files
Example: Configuring Available DSP Resources
3.9.4 Resource Definitions
Example: All DPFs Running Exclusively
Example: All DPFs Execute Simultaneously
3.9.5 Specifying Conditional Relationships Between DSP Functions
Example 1
Example 2
3.9.6 Echo Cancellation Restrictions
3.10 Sample Board Keyword Files
E1 Configuration with ISDN
No Call Control Configuration

4 Verifying the Installation

4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Trunk LEDs
4.1.2 Hot Swap LED
4.1.3 Ethernet LEDs
4.2 Verifying the Installation
4.3 Verifying Trunk Connections
4.4 Demonstration Programs

5 CG 6000C Switching

5.1 Introduction
5.2 CG 6000C Switch Model
5.2.1 CG 6000C Switching Diagrams
5.2.2 Lucent T8105 Switch Blocking
5.3 T1 Trunk Channels and Local Timeslots
5.3.1 T1 Channels/Timeslots for Channel Associated Signaling
5.3.2 T1 Channels/Timeslots for Common Channel Signaling
5.3.3 T1 Channels and Timeslots for RAW Mode
5.4 E1 Trunk Channels and Timeslots
5.4.1 E1 Signaling for Channel Associated Signaling
5.4.2 E1 Signaling/Timeslots for Common Channel Signaling
5.4.3 E1 Channels and Timeslots for RAW Mode
5.5 Default Connections for Standalone Board

6 CG Keyword Reference

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Keyword Types
6.2.1 Setting Keyword Values
6.2.2 Retrieving Keyword Values
6.3 Summary of Editable Keywords
6.4 Summary of Informational Keywords
6.5 Summary of Plug-in Keywords
6.6 Alphabetical Keyword Reference AutoStart 122

AutoStop 123

Boards[x] 124

BootDiagnosticLevel 125

BootDiagnosticMask 126

Buffer[x].Size 127

Clocking.HBus.AutoFallBack 128

Clocking.HBus.ClockMode 130

Clocking.HBus.ClockSource 131

Clocking.HBus.ClockSourceNetwork 133

Clocking.HBus.FallBackClockSource 134

Clocking.HBus.FallBackNetwork 136

Clocking.HBus.NetRef2Source 137

Clocking.HBus.NetRef2SourceNetwork 138

Clocking.HBus.NetRef2Speed 139

Clocking.HBus.NetRefSource 140

Clocking.HBus.NetRefSourceNetwork 141

Clocking.HBus.NetRefSpeed 142

Clocking.HBus.SClockSpeed 143

Clocking.HBus.Segment 144

DebugMask 145

DetectedBoards[x] 146

DLMFiles[x] 147

Driver.BoardId 148

Driver.Name 149

DSP.C5x[x].Files 150

DSP.C5x[x].Image 154

DSP.C5x[x].Libs[y] 155

DSP.C5x[x].NumRxTimeSlots 156

DSP.C5x[x].NumTxTimeSlots 157

DSP.C5x[x].Os 158

DSP.C5x[x].XLaw 159

DSPStream.SignalIdleCode[x] 160

DSPStream.SlotCount 161

DSPStream.VoiceIdleCode[x] 162

Eeprom.AssemblyRevision 163

Eeprom.ATETestBit 164

Eeprom.DSPExtClk 165

Eeprom.DSPSpeed 166

Eeprom.DSPType 167

Eeprom.EthernetType 168

Eeprom.Family 169

Eeprom.FlashBlkSz 170

Eeprom.FlashID 171

Eeprom.HostBusType 172

Eeprom.MFGWeek 173

Eeprom.MFGYear 174

Eeprom.MSBType 175

Eeprom.NumCPU 176

Eeprom.NumDaughterCard 177

Eeprom.NumDSPCores 178

Eeprom.NumEthernet 179

Eeprom.NumSwitch 180

Eeprom.NumTrunk 181

Eeprom.Product 182

Eeprom.SerialNum 183

Eeprom.SoftwareCompatibility 184

Eeprom.SwitchType 185

Eeprom.TrunkType 186

EnableMonitor 187

Hdlc[x].Boot 188

Hdlc[x].Comet.RxTimeSlot 189

Hdlc[x].Comet.TxTimeSlot 190

IPC.AddRoute[x].DestinationAddress 191

IPC.AddRoute[x].GatewayAddress 192

IPC.AddRoute[x].Interface 193

IPC.AddRoute[x].Mask 194

Location.PCI.Bus 195

Location.PCI.Slot 196

Location.Type 197

MaxChannels 198

Name 199

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ConfigFile 200

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].CRCMFMode 201

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].D_Channel 202

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].FrameType 203

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].Impedance 204

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ISDN.D_Channel_Backup_Trunk 205

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ISDN.NFAS_Member[y].Board 206

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ISDN.NFAS_Member.Count 207

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ISDN.NFAS_Member[y].NAI 208

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ISDN.NFAS_Member[y].Trunk 209

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].ISDN.NFASGroup 210

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].Length 211

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].LineCode 212

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].SignalingType 214

NetworkInterface.T1E1[x].Type 216

Number 217

Products[x] 218

Resource[x].Definitions 219

Resource[x].Name 222

Resource[x].Size 223

Resource[x].TCPNum 224

Resource[x].TCPs 225

State 226

SwitchConnections 227

SwitchConnectMode 228

SwitchDriver.Name 229

TCPFiles[x] 230

TPKT.ComplexForwardCount 231

TPKT.ComplexForward[x].DestinationPacketSize 233

TPKT.ComplexForward[x].LifeTimeTicks 235

TPKT.ComplexRxPort 237

TPKT.ComplexTxPort 238

TPKT.Enable 239

TPKT.NumberOfComplexForwardConditions 240

TPKT.SimpleRxPort 241

TPKT.SimpleTxPort 242

Version.Major 243

Version.Minor 244

Appendix A Hardware Specifications

Specifications
IP Network Connectivity
Media Stream DSP Processing
PSTN Network Connectivity
Intra-chassis Connectivity
Software Environment
General
120 Port Configuration
Host Interface
H.110 Compliant Interface
Environment
Power Requirements for CG 6000C
CEPT E1 G.703 Telephony Interface
DSX-1 Telephony Interface
Compliance and Approvals
EMC
Safety
Telecom
International Approvals
EU R&TTE Statement
Standards

Appendix B DSP Resource Management

Introduction
Managed Resources
DSPs, DPMs, and DPFs
DSP Resources
Worst-Case Resource Management Calculation
Example
Resource Calculations
Overall Resource Requirements
Resource Management Keywords
Resource Definition String Syntax
DSP Files and Resource Definitions
Example: Configuring Available DSP Resources
Resource Definitions
Input and Output Slots
Resource Definition Examples
Example: All DPFs Running Exclusively
Example: All DPFs Running Simultaneously
Example: Some DPFs Running Simultaneously
Specifying Conditional Relationships Between DPFs
Example 1
Example 2
Natural Access Media Masks and Call Progress Masks
Echo Cancellation Restriction
Trunk Control Program Resource Usage
Debugging Resource Management
Using CG 6000C Debug Masks
Resource Management Board Errors
Debugging Resource Management with cgtrace
CG 6000C Board DSP Resource Usage
Default Functions Available for CG 6000C Boards
Custom Functions Available for CG 6000C Boards
DSP Files and MIPS Requirements

Appendix C T1 and E1 Trunk Channels

Introduction
Channels and Transmission Rates
Signaling
Channel Associated Signaling (CAS)
Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
Framing
T1 Framing
E1 Framing
Voice Encoding
Companding
AMI, Ones Density, and Zero Code Suppression

Appendix D Utilities

Displaying DPF File Resource Usage: f54info
Displaying Flash Memory, EEPROM, and RAM: cg6ktool
Performing CG Board Debugging: cgtrace
Displaying Statistics About CG Board Activity: cg6kcon
Running cg6kcon from a Remote Host Setting Up CG Board Routing Tables: cgroute 322



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