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7 Configuration Command Reference
7.5.2
ISUP_CFG_CCTGRP – Configure an ISUP Circuit Group
Synopsis
The configuration parameters for a group of ISUP circuits. Typically, a group is all the circuits in a single E1,
T1, or J1 interface.
Syntax
ISUP_CFG_CCTGRP
Example
ISUP_CFG_CCTGRP 0 3 1 1 0x7fff7fff 0x00000003 0 0x2d 2 0x8 4 0x00000000
Parameters
The ISUP_CFG_CCTGRP command includes the following parameters:
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The group id of the circuit group in the range 0 to one less than the number of groups supported.
•
The destination point code for all circuits in the circuit group.
•
The Circuit Identification Code (CIC) that is allocated to the first circuit in the circuit group.
•
The logical id for the first circuit in the circuit group. It must lie in the range 0 to one less than the
number of circuits supported.
•
A 32-bit mask with bits set to indicate which circuits are to be allocated to the circuit group. Bit 0 must
always be set since it represents the
subsequent circuits. ANSI circuit groups are not permitted to contain more than 24 circuits.
•
A 32-bit value containing run-time options for the ISUP circuit group. Refer to the Configure Circuit
Group Request section of the ISUP Programmer’s Manual). Bits 0 to 15 are equivalent to the options
field and bits 16 to 31 represent the ext_options field as detailed in the ISUP Programmer’s Manual.
•
The instance number of the user application. Typically, only a single user application exists so this field
should be set to 0.
•
The module_id of the user application.
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Originating Point Code. The local point code for all circuits in the group.
•
The value to be used in the Sub-Service Field (SSF) of all ISUP messages for this circuit group.
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The protocol variant for this circuit group. Refer to the ISUP Programmer’s Manual for full details.
•
A 32-bit value containing additional run-time options for the ISUP circuit group. Refer to the Configure
Circuit Group Request section of the ISUP Programmer’s Manual. Bits 0 to 31 are equivalent to the
ext_1_options parameter as detailed in the ISUP Programmer’s Manual.