Welltech SPCI2S Intel NetStructure SS7 Boards User Manual
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SS7 Programmer’s Manual for SPCI2, SPCI4 and CPM8 Issue 2
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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 will be 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 zero
must always be set as it represents the base_cic/base_cid. Subsequent bits represent the
subsequent circuits. Note that 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 (see ‘Configure Circuit Group
Request’ section of the ISUP Programmer’s Manual). Bits 0 through 15 are equivalent to the ‘options’
field and bits 16 through 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 zero.
The module_id of the user application.
Originating Point Code. The local point code for all circuits in the group.
The value to be used in the sub-service field of all ISUP messages for this circuit group.
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 (see ‘Configure Circuit
Group Request’ section of the ISUP Programmer’s Manual). Bits 0 through 31 are equivalent to the
‘ext_1_options’ as detailed in the ISUP Programmer’s Manual.