Specifications
4 Message Reference
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sp_id
Signaling processor ID. This is the logical identifier of the signaling processor on the
board that handles the link. Possible values are 0 to one less than the number of
signaling processors. For example, the SS7HDP4TE board has two signaling processors
so the value or this parameter can be 0 or 1.
sp_channel
The logical ID of the channel on the signaling processor. This value should be unique
for each channel on the same board and signaling processor. Possible values are in the
range 0 to one less than the number of links supported per signaling processor. Set to
0 for HSL.
data_rate
Used for setting the link operation. The following table shows the permitted values and
their meanings.
Value
Data Rate
0
64 kbits/s
1
56 kbits/s
2
48 kbits/s
4
2 Mbit/s (unstructured E1 HSL)
5
1.544 Mbit/s (unstructured T1 HSL)
All other values are reserved for future use.
link_source
Signaling link source. The following table shows the permitted values and their
meanings.
Value
Source of the link
0
PCM
1
CT Bus
2
Reserved
3
Do not connect the signaling link to the CT Bus
serial_clocking
Clocking for serial port, reserved. This parameter is only valid when link_source is set
to 2. The following table shows the permitted values and their meanings.