7 CONFIGURATION COMMAND Reference
106
7.4.2
TUP Circuit Group Configuration
Syntax:
TUP_CFG_CCTGRP <gid> <dpc> <base_cic> <base_cid>
<cic_mask> <options> <user_inst> <user_id> <opc>
<ssf> <variant> <options2>
Example: TUP_CFG_CCTGRP 0 3 1 1 0x7fff7fff 0x00000003 0 0x2d
123 0x8 0 0x0
The configuration parameters for a group of TUP circuits.
<gid >
The group id of the circuit group in the range 0 to one less than the number
of groups supported.
<dpc>
The destination point code for the circuits in the circuit group.
<base_cic>
The Circuit Identification Code (CIC) that is allocated to the first circuit in the
circuit group.
<base_cid>
The logical id for the first circuit in the circuit group. It must lie in the range 0
to one less than the number of circuits supported.
<cic_mask>
A 32 bit mask with bits set to indicate which circuits are to be allocated to the
circuit group. Bit zero must always be set as it represents the
base_cic/base_cid. Subsequent bits represent the subsequent circuits.
<options>
A 32 bit value containing run-time options for the TUP circuit group (see
"Configure Circuit Group Request" section of the TUP Programmers Manual).
<user_inst>
The instance number of the user application. Typically only a single user
application exists so this field would be set to zero.
<user_id>
The module_id of the user application.
<opc>
Originating Point Code. The local point code for all circuits in the group.