Network Card User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dialogic® DSI SS7MD Network Interface Board Programmer's Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Specification
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Chapter 4: Dialogic® DSI SS7MD Board Configuration and Operation
- 4.1 Regulatory and Geographic Considerations
- 4.2 System Structure
- 4.3 Running Host Binaries With Dialogic® DSI SS7MD Board
- 4.4 System Configuration
- 4.5 Protocol Configuration
- 4.6 Monitoring
- 4.7 ATM Monitoring
- 4.8 Switching Timeslots between LIUs
- 4.9 Received Message Timestamping
- 4.10 High Speed Link Operation
- 4.11 Operation of the Thermal Sensor
- Chapter 5: Program Execution
- Chapter 6: Message Reference
- Chapter 7: Configuration Command Reference
- 7.1 Physical Interface Configuration Commands
- 7.2 Monitor Configuration Commands
- 7.3 MTP Configuration Commands
- 7.4 ATM Configuration Commands
- 7.5 ISUP Configuration Commands
- 7.6 TUP Configuration Commands
- 7.7 SCCP Configuration Commands
- 7.8 DTC Configuration Commands
- 7.9 TCAP Configuration Commands
- 7.10 MAP Configuration Commands
- 7.11 INAP Configuration Commands
- 7.12 IS41 Configuration Commands
- Chapter 8: Host Utilities
- Appendix A: Protocol Configuration Using Discrete Messages
- Appendix B: Thermal guidelines for selecting suitable servers for use with a Dialogic® DSI SS7MDL4 Network Interface Board
- Glossary
- Index

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6 Message Reference
• receiver_busy_cnt
The number of times the receiver has entered the busy state as a result of the number of internal buffers
falling below a set threshold.
• rx_frame_cnt
The number of (error-free) frames received on the link, excluding any duplicate frames that are
discarded as a result of the internal filtering mechanism.
• rx_pre_filter_cnt
The total number of (error-free) frames received on the link including any duplicate frames that are
discarded as a result of the internal filtering mechanism.
• tx_frame_cnt
The number of frames transmitted on the link excluding any repeated frames that are generated
automatically (for example, repeated FISUs or LSSUs).
• rx_busy_status
Normally set to 0, but in the event of the receiver being in the a “busy” state (where the number of
internal buffers falls below a fixed internal threshold), this field is set to 1.