10 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
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Introduction
Suspect—A (dspTotalWentSuspect) ........................................................................................................138
Suspect—B (dspTotalSavedFromSuspect) ...............................................................................................138
Reboot—A (dspTotalRebootDueToFails) ...............................................................................................138
Reboot—B (dspTotalRebootDueToError) ..............................................................................................138
DSP information window....................................................................................................................................138
DSP Status ....................................................................................................................................................139
Desired State (dspDesiredState) ..............................................................................................................139
Instance First State (dspStatefirst) ...........................................................................................................139
Instance First Used By (dspUseFirst) .......................................................................................................140
Instance Second State (dspStateSecond) ..................................................................................................140
Instance Second Used By (dspUseSecond) ..............................................................................................140
Call Statistics ................................................................................................................................................140
Originating Calls (dspOriginatingCalls) ..................................................................................................140
Answering Calls (dspAnsweringCalls) ......................................................................................................140
Successful Connects (dspSuccessfulConnects) .........................................................................................140
Failed Connect (no far modem) (dspFailedConnectPreV8) .....................................................................140
Failed Connect (bad negotiation) (dspFailedConnectPostV8) .................................................................140
Remote—Retrain (dspRemoteRetrains) ..................................................................................................141
Remote—Reneg (dspRemoteRenegotiates) .............................................................................................141
Local—Retrain (dspLocalRetrains) ..........................................................................................................141
Local—Reneg (dspLocalRenegotiates) .....................................................................................................141
Page Requests(dspPageRequests) .............................................................................................................141
Debug Statistics ............................................................................................................................................141
Reserved A (dspReservedA) .....................................................................................................................141
Reserved B (dspReservedB) .....................................................................................................................141
Introduction
The access server uses between 12 and 48 digital signal processors (DSPs) to pass digital information. Each
DSP can accept two incoming calls, one on each “instance.” The DSPs are located on chips that contain eight
DSPs each. The access server can access these DSPs in several ways:
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On a per-instance basis—When a DSP is set to AvailableSecondOnly, the access server can disable the sec-
ond instance of a DSP.
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On a per-DSP basis—Each DSP can be set to available or unavailable, disabling or enabling both instances
simultaneously
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On a per-chip basis—When a DSP is selected to be rebooted, not only will that DSP be rebooted but so
will the other seven DSPS that are located on the same chip. For example, if DSP 1 is set to reboot, DSPs 2–
8 will be rebooted also.
Click on
DSP
under the
Configuration Menu
to display the
DSP Settings
main window.
The DSP main window (see figure 38) displays the current state of the DSPs (see “DSP Settings main win-
dow”).
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