Card Status Query 0x0083

SwitchKit Name

CardStatusQuery

Type

EXS API and SwitchKit API message

Description

Card Status Query 0x0083

Use this message to get a report on a specified card type.

The host can also send this message to the active or standby Matrix Controller card.

Sent by

Host

SwitchKit Code

C Structure

typedef struct {

} XL_CardStatusQuery;

C Structure Response

typedef struct {

unsigned short Status;

UBYTE AddrInfo[30];

UBYTE CardType;

UBYTE CardStatus;

UBYTE ConfTestRslts;

UBYTE ArtRevision;

UBYTE FunctRevision;

UBYTE ROMMajorRevision;

UBYTE ROMMinorRevision;

UBYTE RAMMajorRevision;

UBYTE RAMMinorRevision;

unsigned short SerialNumber;

unsigned short RAMSize;

UBYTE CardSpecifics[384];

UBYTE HardwareConfig[16];

UBYTE CardID;

UBYTE RAMBuildNum;

unsigned short ConfigTag;

UBYTE LineCardSpeed;

UBYTE SoftwareResetReason;

} XL_CardStatusQueryAck;

C++ Class

class XLC_CardStatusQuery : public XLC_OutboundMessage {

public:

const UBYTE *getAddrInfo() const;

UBYTE *getAddrInfo();

void setAddrInfo(UBYTE *x);

// Extended addressing functions

// Slot AIB functions

UBYTE getSlot() const;

void setSlot(UBYTE x);

// Module AIB functions

UBYTE getModule() const;

void setModule(UBYTE x);

};

C++ Class Response

class XLC_CardStatusQueryAck : public XLC_AcknowledgeMessage {

public:

unsigned short getStatus() const;

void setStatus(unsigned short x);

const UBYTE *getAddrInfo() const;

UBYTE *getAddrInfo();

void setAddrInfo(UBYTE *x);

UBYTE getSlot() const;

void setSlot(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getModule() const;

void setModule(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getCardType() const;

void setCardType(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getCardStatus() const;

void setCardStatus(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getConfTestRslts() const;

void setConfTestRslts(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getArtRevision() const;

void setArtRevision(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getFunctRevision() const;

void setFunctRevision(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getROMMajorRevision() const;

void setROMMajorRevision(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getROMMinorRevision() const;

void setROMMinorRevision(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getRAMMajorRevision() const;

void setRAMMajorRevision(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getRAMMinorRevision() const;

void setRAMMinorRevision(UBYTE x);

;}

Overview of message

The following table provides an overview of this message. The table following it, provides the detail for each byte.

MESSAGE (White)

RESPONSE (Gray)

Byte

Field Description

Byte

Field Description

0

Frame (0xFE)

0

Frame (0xFE)

1, 2

Length (0xNNNN)

1, 2

Length (0xNNNN)

3, 4

Message Type (0x0083)

3, 4

Message Type (0x0083)

5

Reserved (0x00)

5

Reserved (0x00)

6

Sequence Number

6

Same Sequence Number

7

Logical Node ID

7

Logical Node ID

:

AIB (starting with byte 0)

8, 9

Status MSB, LSB

:

:

:

Checksum

10

AIB

 

Response continued below.

:

Card Type

:

Card Status

:

Confidence Test Results

:

PC Artwork Revision

:

Functional Revision

:

ROM Major Revision

:

ROM Minor Revision

:

RAM Major Revision

:

RAM Minor Revision

2 bytes

Serial Number MSB, LSB

2 bytes

RAM Size MSB, LSB

:

Card Information (Field length varies)

16 bytes

Hardware Configuration (16 bytes)

:

Card ID

:

RAM Build Number

2 bytes

Configuration Tag MSB, LSB

:

CPU Speed

:

Software Reset Reason

:

Checksum

 

EXS API Hex Format - Detailed

MESSAGE (White)

RESPONSE (Gray)

Byte

Field Description

Byte

Field Description

0

Frame (0xFE)

0

Frame (0xFE)

1, 2

Length (0xNNNN)

1, 2

Length (0xNNNN)

3, 4

Message Type (0x0083)

3, 4

Message Type (0x0083)

5

Reserved (0x00)

5

Reserved (0x00)

6

Sequence Number

6

Same Sequence Number

7

Logical Node ID

7

Logical Node ID

:

AIB

Address Method

0x00 - Individual AEs

8, 9

Status MSB, LSB

:

AIB

Same AIB sent in message

Number of AEs to follow

AEs

0x01 Slot

or
0x42 VoIP Module

:

Checksum

 

Response continued below.

:

Card Type

 

0x00 8-Span ST1LC

0x0 1 4-Span ST1LC

0x03 MFDSP

0x0A SS7

0x0B SE1LC 4-Span

0x0C SE1LC 8-Span

0x0E SJ1LC 4-Span

0x13 ISDN PRI

0x14 DASS 2

0x15 DSP-ONE

0x16 T-ONE 8-Span

0x17 E-ONE 8-Span

0x18 T-ONE 16-Span

0x19 E-ONE 16-Span

0x1D J-ONE 8-Span

0x1E J-ONE 16-Span

0x1F DS3

0x33 Subrate Controller

0x42 EXNET Connect PCI H.100

0x50 SS7 PQ

0x54 EXNET-ONE

0x60 VDAC ONE

0x61 VDAC VoIP Module

0x65 IP Network Interface Series 2

0x6B DSP Series 2

0x6D IP Network Interface Series 2 VoIP Module

0x6E Mindspeed VoIP Module

0x71 SS7 Series 3

0x72 Matrix Controller I/O Series 3

0x73 Matrix Controller 2000 Series 3

0x75 Matrix Controller 1000 Series 3

0x76 ISDN Series 3

0x79 IP Signaling Series 3

0x80 Virtual 32 Span VDAC-ONE or IP Media Series 2

0x90 DSP Series 2 Plus

0x91 IP Network Interface Series 3

0x92 Multi-Function Media I/O Plus

0xAA Ilegal I/O

0xCA Multi-Function Media I/O

0xCC DS3 Standby I/O

0xCF VDAC I/O

0xD2 Virtual T1 16-span

0xD5 Virtual E1/J1 16-Span

0xD8 CCS I/O Series 3

0xDB J-ONE Redundant I/O

0xDC J-ONE Standby I/O

0xDD DS3 Redundant I/O

0xDF CCS I/O

 

0xE0 E-ONE 75 Ohm Redundant I/O

0xE1 T-ONE 100 Ohm Redundant I/O

0xE2 E-ONE 120 Ohm Redundant I/O

0xE3 E-ONE 75 Ohm Standby I/O

0xE4 T-ONE 100 Ohm Standby I/O

0xE5 E-ONE 120 Ohm Standby I/O

0xE8 SS7 Multi-Protocol I/O

 

0xF0 Power Supply Card

0xF3 Matrix I/O

0xF5 EXNET Ring I/O

0xF6 Rear Fan Tray

0xF7 SS7 Redundant I/O

 

0xF8 Front Fan Tray

0xF9 ISDN Redundant I/O

0xFA Midplane

0xFE Dead Card: All subsequent data fields do not apply and all
other bytes in the message should be ignored.

0xFF Empty Slot: All subsequent data fields do not apply.

:

Card Status

This field is a bit mask that applies to the following cards:


Matrix Controller, T-ONE, E-ONE, J-ONE, DS3, EXNET-ONE, SS7-PQ, SS7 Series 3,

DSP-ONE, MFDSP, DSP Series 2, DSP Series 2 Plus, ISDN PRI, ISDN Series 3, ST1LC,

SE1LC, SJ1LC, VDAC-ONE, IP Network Interface Series 2/3, IP Signaling Series 3


Bit

0–1 Reset Reason

0 Cantata use only

1 Power-up

2 Cantata use only

3 Reset button pushed


2–3 Card State

0 In service

1 The CSP has taken the card out of service

2 The host has taken the card out of service

3 The host has put the card in a standby state


4 Invalid battery-backed configuration data. The host must reconfigure the card


5 Faults are logged

Faults may be obtained using a Fault Log Query message.
Obtain a Fault Log and report it to Cantata Technical Support
as soon as possible.


6 Failed confidence tests. Information about the confidence test which failed is in the
"Confidence Test Results" field.


7 General hardware failure

The card is off-line and must be serviced. See the Hardware Configuration Field
for additional information on the ISDN PRI card.

 

 

Fan Tray

Bit

0 Reserved

1 Fan 6 failed

2 Fan 5 failed

3 Fan 4 failed

4 Fan 3 failed

5 Fan 2 failed

6 Fan 1 failed

7 General hardware failure. The card is off-line and must be serviced.

 

Power Supply Card

Bit

0 Module 3 failed

1 Module 3 in tolerance

2 Module 2 failed

3 Module 2 in tolerance

4 Module 1 failed

5 Module 1 in tolerance

6 Out of Tolerance

7 General hardware failure. The card is off-line and must be serviced.


DS3, T1, E1, and J1 Redundant and Standby I/O Cards

Bit

0–5 Reserved

6 Output Enabled

7 Relays Enabled (0=Normal, 1=Switchover)

 

Matrix I/O Card

Bit

0 Interface B link state: 0=Down, 1=Up

1 Interface A link state: 0=Down, 1=Up

2 The active Ethernet Interface: 0=Interface A. 1=Interface B

:

Confidence Test Results
This field is bit-defined. It applies to the Matrix Controller cards and line cards.

Bit

0–5 Reserved

6 Bit set indicates RAM test failure

7 Bit set indicates ROM checksum failure

:

PC Artwork Revision
An ASCII character in the range "A" to "Z" (0x41–0x5B) that indicates
the revision level of the card’s Printed Circuit Artwork.

:

Functional Revision
The card’s functional revision level

:

ROM Major Revision

The major revision level of the firmware running on the card.

:

ROM Minor Revision

The minor revision level of the firmware running on the card.

:

RAM Major Revision
The major revision level of the system software running on the card.

:

RAM Minor Revision
The minor revision level of the system software running on the card.

:

Serial Number MSB, LSB

This two-byte field indicates the serial number of the card.

:

RAM Size MSB, LSB
This two-byte field indicates the amount of RAM on the card, in 1K increments.
For the VDAC VoIP Card and VDAC VoIP Module, RAM is measured in 1 MB increments.

 

 

:

Card Information (Field length varies)

 

The card information, including the length of the field, varies per card type. The system uses the value 0x00 for fields that do not apply to the card or for all fields, if there is no card information.


IP Signaling Series 3 Card

No card specific or hardware specific information is sent for this card.

 

T-ONE, E-ONE, J-ONE, DS3, ST1LC, SE1LC, VDAC-ONE, IP Network Interface Series 2/3, and SS7 Multi- Protocol cards. The card information for these cards indicates the logical spans assigned to the card. The logical spans are indicated in the Logical Span AIB (0x0C) as shown below. The CSP uses the value 0xFF to indicate that no span has been assigned. An AIB for a 4-span line card has four address elements and the value 0x00 for the remaining bytes. An AIB for an 8-span line card has eight address elements and the value 0x00 for the
remaining bytes.

 

Data[0] Address Method (0x00, Single Entity)

Data[1] Number of Address Elements ( equal to number of spans)

 

Address Element 1: Span 0

Data[2] Address Type (0x0C, Logical Span)

Data[3] Data Length (0x02)

Data[4] Logical Span ID, MSB

Data[5] Logical Span ID, LSB

 

Address Element N: Span N

Data[...] Address Type (0x0C, Logical Span)

Data[...] Data Length (0x02)

Data[...] Logical Span ID, MSB

Data[...] Logical Span ID, LSB

 


MFDSP and DSP-ONE Cards

The card information for the DSP-ONE cards indicates the function types for DSPs on all
SIMMs on the card.

 

NOTE: For more information on function types, refer to the DSP SIMM Configure (0xC0)
message.

Byte Function Type

Data[0] SIMM 0/DSP 0

Data[1] SIMM 0/DSP 1

Data[2] SIMM 0/DSP 2

Data[3] SIMM 0/DSP 3

Data[4] SIMM 1/DSP 0

Data[5] SIMM 1/DSP 1

Data[6] SIMM 1/DSP 2

Data[7] SIMM 1/DSP 3

Data[8] SIMM 2/DSP 0

Data[9] SIMM 2/DSP 1

Data[10] SIMM 2/DSP 2

Data[11] SIMM 2/DSP 3

Data[12] SIMM 3/DSP 0

Data[13] SIMM 3/DSP 1

Data[14] SIMM 3/DSP 2

Data[15] SIMM 3/DSP 3

Data[16–33] Reserved

 

DSP Series 2 and DSP Series 2 Plus Cards

The card information for the DSP Series 2 and DSP Series 2 Plus cards indicates the function
types for all DSPs on all Modules on the card, because each DSP can do multiple

configurations.

Byte Function Type

Data[0] Module 0 / DSP 0 / RCV 0

Data[1] Module 0 / DSP 0 / TXMT 0

Data[2] Module 0 / DSP 0 / RCV 1

Data[3] Module 0 / DSP 0 / TXMT 1

Data[4] Module 0 / DSP 1 / RCV 0

Data[5] Module 0 / DSP 1 / TXMT 0

Data[6] Module 0 / DSP 1 / RCV 1

Data[7] Module 0 / DSP 1 / TXMT 1

Data[8] Module 0 / DSP 2 / RCV 0

Data[9] Module 0 / DSP 2 / TXMT 0

Data[10] Module 0 / DSP 2 / RCV 1

Data[11] Module 0 / DSP 2 / TXMT 1

Data[12] Module 0 / DSP 3 / RCV 0

Data[13] Module 0 / DSP 3 / TXMT 0

Data[14] Module 0 / DSP 3 / RCV 1

Data[15] Module 0 / DSP 3 / TXMT 1

Data[16] Module 1 / DSP 0 / RCV 0

Data[17] Module 1 / DSP 0 / TXMT 0

Data[18] Module 1 / DSP 0 / RCV 1

Data[19] Module 1 / DSP 0 / TXMT 1

Data[20] Module 1 / DSP 1 / RCV 0

Data[21] Module 1 / DSP 1 / TXMT 0

Data[22] Module 1 / DSP 1 / RCV 1

Data[23] Module 1 / DSP 1 / TXMT 1

Data[24] Module 1 / DSP 2 / RCV 0

Data[25] Module 1 / DSP 2 / TXMT 0

Data[26] Module 1 / DSP 2 / RCV 1

Data[27] Module 1 / DSP 2 / TXMT 1

Data[28] Module 1 / DSP 3 / RCV 0

Data[29] Module 1 / DSP 3 / TXMT 0

Data[30] Module 1 / DSP 3 / RCV 1

Data[31] Module 1 / DSP 3 / TXMT 1

Data[32] Reserved

Data[33] Reserved


EXNET-ONE

This card generates no special information for this field. All bytes are 0x00.


SS7 Card

Data[0] Maximum Configurable Links for card

Data[1] Slot Number of Active SS7 Card (see Note)

Data[2] Slot Number of Secondary SS7 Card in Redundant Pair (see Note)

Data[3] Stack ID

Data[4] Stack ID

Data[5] Stack ID

Data[6] Stack ID

Data[7–15] Reserved


NOTE: Do not try to determine the redundancy status from bytes Data[1] and Data[2].
To determine the redundancy status, use the CCS Redundancy Query message.

 

 

Redundant I/O and Standby I/O

A Slot AIB indicates the slot number of the other I/O (Standby I/O or Redundant I/O)
involved in a switchover.

 

PCI H.100 Card

The card information fields depend upon on H.100 bus clock speed and the number of spans per channel.

4MHz and 24 channels per span display 21 span entries

4MHz and 32 channels per span display 16 span entries

8MHz and 24 channels per span display 80 span entries

8MHz and 32 channels per span display 64 span entries

 

:

Hardware Configuration (16 bytes)
This 16-byte field describes the hardware configuration of the card specified.
This field applies to only the cards described below.


DS3 Cards

 

Data[0] Number of SS7 Spans Supported:

0x18 24 Spans

0x1C 28 Spans

 

Data[1] DS3 Offset Framer Status

Bit 0 - DS3 Offset 0 Framer Status

0 - Out of Service

1 - In Service (default)

Bit [1-7] Reserved

 

Data [2-13] Reserved

 

Data[14] Hardware Switch 1 Settings (also refer to the Hardware Product Descriptions)

(the right-most bit is dip 1)

 

Data[15] Total Available Spans

 

 

ST1LC and SE1LC cards

Data[0] Informs the host of primary and secondary loop timing clock sources
configured on the card.

Bits 0-2 If secondary loop timing is enabled, this field contains the offset
of the span for which it is enabled.

Bit 3 Secondary Loop timing

0 Disabled

1 Enabled

Bit 4-6 If primary loop timing is enabled, this field contains the offset
of the span for which it is enabled.

Bit 7 Primary Loop timing

0 Disabled

1 Enabled

Data[1-15] Reserved

 

 

T-ONE, E-ONE, J-ONE cards

 

Data 0–3 Informs the host of primary and secondary loop
timing clock sources configured on the card


Data[0] Primary Loop Timing

0 Not Enabled

1 Enabled

Data[1] If Primary Loop Timing is enabled, this field contains the span offset of
the span for which it is enabled.

Data[2] Secondary Loop Timing

0 Not enabled

1 Enabled

Data[3] If Secondary Loop Timing is enabled, this field contains the span offset of
the span for which it is enabled.

Data[4–13] Reserved

 

Data[14] Hardware Switch 1 Settings (also refer to the Hardware Product Descriptions)

(the right-most bit is dip 1)

 

Data[15] Total Available Spans

 

 

MFDSP and DSP-ONE Card

 

This field informs the host of the number and types of DSP SIMMs installed on the card.

Data[0] Number of DSP SIMMs installed on the card

Data[1] Reserved

Data[2] SIMM 0 Type
0x00 C31 SIMM

0x01 VRA SIMM

0x03 No SIMM installed

Data[3] SIMM 1 Type
0x00 C31 SIMM

0x01 VRA SIMM

0x03 No SIMM installed

Data[4] SIMM 2 Type
0x00 C31 SIMM

0x01 VRA SIMM

0x03 No SIMM installed

Data[5] SIMM 3 Type
0x00 C31 SIMM

0x01 VRA SIMM

0x03 No SIMM installed

 

Data 6-9: SIMM State 0 - SIMM State 3

0x00 In Service

0x01 Out of Service (or No SIMM Installed)

Data[6] SIMM 0 State

Data[7] SIMM 1 State

Data[8] SIMM 2 State

Data[9] SIMM 3 State

Data[10–15] Reserved

 

 

DSP Series 2 and DSP Series 2 Plus Cards

 

This field informs the host of the number and types of DSP Modules installed on the card.

Data[0] Number of Modules installed on the card

Data[1] Reserved

Data[2] Module 0 Type

0x6C DSP 2 Module

0x03 No Module installed

Data[3] Module 1 Type

0x6C DSP 2 Module

0x03 No Module installed

Data[4, 5] Reserved

Data 6-13: DSP Chip States

0x00 In Service

0x01 Out of Service (or No Module Installed)

Data[6] Module 0 / Chip 0 State

Data[7] Module 0 / Chip 1 State

Data[8] Module 0 / Chip 2 State

Data[9] Module 0 / Chip 3 State

Data[10] Module 1 / Chip 0 State

Data[11] Module 1 / Chip 1 State

Data[12] Module 1 / Chip 2 State

Data[13] Module 1 / Chip 3 State

Data[14-15] Reserved

 

ISDN PRI Card

 

Data[0] Munich Chip Count

Data[1-15] Reserved

 


EXNET-ONE card

 

Data[0–3] Informs host of primary and secondary loop timing clock sources configured from
ring timing on the card. For EXNET-ONE cards configured as a Single Ring Redundancy
Standby, the Loop Timing fields are always disabled.


Data[0] Primary Loop Timing

0x00 Not Enabled

0x01 Enabled

Data[1] Reserved

Data[2] Secondary Loop Timing

0x00 Not Enabled

0x01 Enabled

Data[3] Reserved

 


SS7 cards

 

The system does not report hardware configuration information for these cards.
All bytes are 0x00.

 

SS7 Multi-Protocol I/O card

 

Data[0] Channel 0 Data Rate

0x00 64 Kbps

0x01 56 Kbps, for non-V.35 applications

0x80 V.35, 56 Kbps

0x81 48 Kbps, for non-V.35 applications

0xC0 V.35, 48 Kbps


Data[1] Channel 0 Electrical Interface

0x00 No Timing
0x01 V.35, DTE
0x02 V.35, DCE

Data[2] Channel 1 Data Rate (same possibilities as Channel 0, above)

Data[3] Channel 1 Electrical Interface (same possibilities as Channel 0, above)

Data[4] Channel 2 Data Rate (same possibilities as Channel 0, above)

Data[5] Channel 2 Electrical Interface (same possibilities as Channel 0, above)

Data[6] Channel 3 Data Rate (same possibilities as Channel 0, above)

Data[7] Channel 3 Electrical Interface (same possibilities as Channel 0, above)

 

VDAC-ONE card

Data[0] Number of VoIP Modules (1 - 4)

Data[1] Number of channels supported (MSB)

Data[2] Number of channels supported (LSB)

Data[3] Installed VoIP Modules (Bit Field):

Bit 0 VoIP Module 0 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Bit 1 VoIP Module 1 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Bit 2 VoIP Module 2 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Bit 3 VoIP Module 3 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Data[4] Module 0 state (0x05=ready, other values=not ready)

Data[5] Module 1 state (0x05=ready, other values=not ready)

Data[6] Module 2 state (0x05=ready, other values=not ready)

Data[7] Module 2 state (0x05=ready, other values=not ready)

Data[8] Port Consumption Mode
1 Reserved
2 Port-Consuming

Data[9-15] Reserved (should be zero)

 

 

VDAC VoIP Module

 

Data[0] Total number of channels supported on the module

Data[1] Number of channels supported for DSP 0

Data[2] Number of channels supported for DSP 1

Data[3] Number of channels supported for DSP 2

Data[4] Number of channels supported for DSP 3

Data[5] Number of channels supported for DSP 4

Data[6] Number of channels supported for DSP 5

Data[7] Number of channels supported for DSP 6

Data[8] Number of channels supported for DSP 7

Data[9-15] Reserved (should be zero)

IP Network Interface Series 2 card

 

Data[0] Number of VoIP Modules (0 - 2)

Data[1] Number of channels supported (MSB)

Data[2] Number of channels supported (LSB)

Data[3] Installed VoIP Modules (Bit Field):

Bit 0 VoIP Module 0 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Bit 1 VoIP Module 1 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Bit 2 VoIP Module 2 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Note that for Data 4 - 6 each module can be in one of the following states:
0x02 - Not Present, 0x05 - In Service, 0x06 - Out of Service, and 0x08 - Failed

Data[4] Module 0 State

Data[5] Module 1 State

Data[6] Module 2 State

 

Note that for Data 7 - 9 each module can be to one of the following IP resource profiles:

0x01 - G.711 Only (16 spans per module)

0x02 - G.711 + G.723.1 + G.729 + T.38 (8 spans per module)

0x0F - Not applicable (For example, module is not present)

 

Data[7] Module 0 Profile

Data[8] Module 1 Profile

Data[9] Module 2 Profile

 

Data[10] Port Consumption Mode
1 = Non Port-Consuming
2 = Port-Consuming

 

Data[11-14] Refer to IPN-3 card

 

Data[15] Reserved (Set to 0)

 

 

IP Network Interface Series 2 Card Module

Data[0] Total number of channels supported for the module (MSB)

Data[1] Total number of channels supported for the module (LSB)

Data[2] Module State

Data[3] Module Profile

Data[4] Bitmap of installed DSPs on a VoIP module (1 - Installed)

Data[5] Bitmap of available DSPs on a VoIP module (1 - available)

Data[6] Number of channels per available DSP

Data[7] MII Bridge FPGA Version

Data[8 - 15] Reserved (Set to 0)

 

IP Network Interface Series 3 Card

Data[0] Number of VoIP Modules (0 - 1)

Data[1] Number of channels supported (MSB)

Data[2] Number of channels supported (LSB)

Data[3] Installed VoIP Modules (Bit Field):

 

Bit 0 VoIP Module 0 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

Bit 1 VoIP Module 1 (0 = not installed, 1 = installed)

 

Data[4] Module 0 State

Data[5] Module 1 State

 

Note that for Data 4 - 5 each module can be in one of the following states:

 

0x02 - Not Present, 0x05 - In Service, 0x06 - Out of Service, and 0x08 - Failed

 

Data[6] Module 0 Profile

Data[7] Module 1 Profile

Note that for Data 6-7 each module can be to one of the following IP resource profiles:

 

0x04 - G.711 Only (16 spans per module)

0x05 - LBR + T.38 (8 spans per module)

0x0F - Not applicable (For example, module is not present)

 

Data[8] Port Consumption Mode

1 = Non Port-Consuming

2 = Port-Consuming

 

Data[9] Main board dip switch settings (bit mask) (first value is default)

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

 

Data[10] Port 0 Info (CTRL 0)

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

IPN-3 card

 

Data[11] Port 1 Info (CTRL 1)

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

Data[12] Port 2 Info (DATA 0)

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

 

Data[13] Port 3 Info (DATA 1)

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

 

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

 

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

 

 

Data[14] Port 4 Info (DATA 2)

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

 

Data[15] Port 5 Info (DATA 3)

Bit 0 Ethernet Link Status

0 = Ethernet link down

1 = Ethernet link up

Bit 1 Duplex Type

0 = Half Duplex

1 = Full Duplex

Bit 2-3 Speed

0 0 = 10Mbps

0 1 = 100Mbps

1 0 = 1000Mbps

Bits [4-7] Reserved (should be zero)

 

IP Network Interface Series 3 Card Module

 

Data[0] Total number of channels supported for the module (MSB)

Data[1] Total number of channels supported for the module (LSB)

Data[2] Module State

Data[3] Module Profile

Data[4] Bitmap of installed DSPs on a VoIP module (1 - Installed)

Data[5] Bitmap of available DSPs on a VoIP module (1 - available)

Data[6] Number of channels per available DSP

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MAC Addresses

Data[0,1] Reserved

Data[2-5] 1C 03 35 51 MAC Address for Ethernet Port A

Data[6-9] 1C 03 35 51 MAC Address for Ethernet Port A

Data[10-17] Reserved

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Card ID
This field contains additional information about identification for the card.

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RAM Build Number
This field indicates the application build number of the system software.

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Configuration Tag MSB, LSB

The configuration tag number assigned by the Tag Configuration message.

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CPU Speed

This field applies to cards other than Matrix Controllers. If the system is reporting on a
Matrix Controller card, this field is not included in the report.

0x00 16 Mhz

0x01 16 Mhz

0x02 20 Mhz

0x03 20 Mhz

0x04 25 Mhz

0x05 50 Mhz

0x08 66 Mhz

0x09 83 Mhz

0x0A 100 Mhz

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Software Reset Reason

This field is reserved for Cantata use only (it applies to cards other than matrix cards. For example, if the system is reporting on a Matrix Controller cards, this field is not included in the report).

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