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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7.5.3 ISUP_TIMER – Configure ISUP Timers
Synopsis
The ISUP_TIMER command provides the ability to configure the ISUP protocol timers from the config.txt file.
Syntax
ISUP_TIMER <reserved> <timer_id> <value>
Example
ISUP_TIMER 0 t4 550
Parameters
The ISUP_TIMER command includes the following parameters:
• <reserved>
Must be set to 0. Reserved for future use.
• <timer_id>
The text identifier for the timer to be configured. The supported set of timer mnemonics is shown in the
table below.
• <value>
The timer value in seconds, except T29 and T30 that are in multiples of tenths of a second (100 ms). Any
timers not explicitly set are set to their default values, as shown in the table below.
Timer
Mnemonic
Default Value
(Seconds)
Timer
Mnemonic
Default Value
(Seconds)
Timer
Mnemonic
Default Value
(Seconds)
T1 10 T15 60 T28 10
T2 180 T16 10 T29 0.5
T3 180 T17 60 T30 8
T4 300 T18 10 T33 14
T5 60 T19 60 T34 3
T6 180 T20 10 T35 20
T7 25 T21 60 T36 13
T8 13 T22 10 T38 150
T9 45 T23 60 T39 10
T10 5 T24 2 T103 20
T12 10 T25 5 T104 3
T13 60 T26 120
T14 10 T27 240