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PRODE - Protocol Descriptor for Networking
The AMO PRODE can be used to copy, change, display and regenerate tables for the protocol handler.
Use of this AMO requires well-founded specialized knowledge with respect to protocol conversion. The protocol handler uses these tables to convert system-specific messages to external signaling messages in accordance with the D-channel protocol (ISO layer 3, OSI transport layer) and vice versa. Further details see in example of use ISDN Protocol Variants.
In the system database, the tables consist of general entries, which are used by all protocols, and protocol-specific entries.
The protocols defined are linked to protocol variants.
When assigning a trunk circuit with the AMO
TDCSU
, the circuit is allocated one of these protocol variants.
In addition to the protocol tables (general PRODE entries) the variant also determines the implementation of the protocol (coding, error handling and interworking).
From SP300-V3.3 onward, the basic initialization of the PD tables is relocated from the database to the HD itself. The following command is sufficient to initialize the memories for the PD tables:
COPY-PRODE:PVCD,1;
The above command thus describes the database with the basic initialization data for the PD tables, initializes the general entries and loads all associated PDs.
The protocol descriptor tables consist of a general section and the PD tables. This applies both to the database (DB) and the hard disk (HD).
The general part is designated as a table of variants (VARTAB). The relationship between the protocol descriptors (PD) and the protocol variants is defined in it.
The hard disk contains up to 40 versions of these tables of variants, each of which is assigned to a country. On the HD the tables of variants are designated protocol variant combination descriptors (PVCD).
The PVCDs and PDs on the hard disk can be interrogated by way of the following commands:
DISPLAY-PRODE:HD,PVCDSHRT;
DISPLAY-PRODE:HD,PDSHORT;
The PVCDs or PDs are numbered for HD access and are addressed by the PVCDNO or PDNO.
To inquire the relationship between protocol variant and PD,
DISPLAY-PRODE:HD,PVCDLONG,<pvcdno>;
is used.
Note:
the regenerated PRODE commands of a certain system version may not be transferred to other (newer) versions due to incompatibiliy.
References to protocols stored on the hard disk:
+------+---------------------------+-------+---------------+
| PDNO | PDSTRING | IDENT | VERSION |
+------+---------------------------+-------+---------------+
| 1 | ECMA QSIG BC | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.002 |
| 2 | SWISSNET 2 BC | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.001 |
| 3 | CORNET HICOM V2.2 / V2.3 | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 4 | CORNET-N 1.3f (IM) | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.004 |
| 5 | 1TR6 N0 REF-T (USER-SIDE) | H/40 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 6 | 1TR6 N1 REF-T (USER-SIDE) | H/41 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 7 | ANALOG | H/11 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 8 | FRANKREICH VN3 NUMERIS | H/08 | B0-EL0.10.001 |
| 9 | S0-BUS DSS1 ETS 300 403 ) | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.001 |
| 10 | S0-BUS DKZN1 N0 | H/40 | B0-EL0.20.002 |
| 11 | S0-BUS 1TR6 N0 | H/40 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 12 | S0-BUS DKZN1 N1 | H/41 | B0-EL0.20.002 |
| 13 | S0-BUS 1TR6 N1 | H/41 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 14 | EURO-ISDN REF-T USER-SIDE | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.004 |
| 15 | EXPO-92 SPANIEN JULIO, 89 | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.002 |
| 16 | PRE-EURO-ISDN FINNLAND | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.001 |
| 17 | PRE-EURO-ISDN PORTUGAL | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.001 |
| 18 | PRE-EURO-ISDN BELGIEN | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.001 |
| 19 | PRE-EURO-ISDN DAENEMARK | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.001 |
| 20 | 1TR6 N1 REF-Q (NET-SIDE) | H/41 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 21 | EURO-ISDN 1TR67 REF-T | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.004 |
+------+---------------------------+-------+---------------+
| PDNO | PDSTRING | IDENT | VERSION |
+------+---------------------------+-------+---------------+
| 22 | EURO-ISDN OESTERREICH | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.004 |
| 23 | FRANKREICH VN4 NUMERIS | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.001 |
| 24 | NEDERLAND | H/08 | B0-EG0.10.001 |
| 25 | CHINA CSN-7 REF-T | H/08 | B0-EH0.10.006 |
| 26 | ENGLAND MCL-ISDN | H/08 | B0-EF0.30.004 |
| 27 | BASIC ACCESS T0 AUSTRALIA | H/08 | B0-EF0.30.002 |
| 28 | PRIM. ACCESS T2 AUSTRALIA | H/08 | B0-EF0.30.002 |
| 29 | ECMA QSIG SS | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 30 | SS7-ISUP REF-T USER-SIDE | H/08 | B0-EI0.20.001 |
| 31 | ETSI QSIG Third ed. SS | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 32 | ISO QSIG Second ed. SS | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.001 |
| 33 | EURO-ISDN REF-T NET-SIDE | H/08 | B0-EJ0.20.004 |
| 34 | NI-2 PRI (SR-4619) | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.009 |
| 35 | NI-2 PRI (SR-4619 (NET) | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.003 |
| 36 | NI-2 PRI MAINTENANCE | H/43 | B0-EL0.20.002 |
| 37 | AT&T 4ESS (TR41459) | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.005 |
| 38 | AT&T 4ESS (TR41459) MAINT | H/03 | B0-EL0.20.002 |
| 39 | MCI 014-0018-04.3D-ER | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.004 |
| 40 | CORNET-N 1.3f (US) | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.005 |
| 41 | S0-BUS NI-BRI GR-268-CORE | H/08 | B0-EL0.20.005 |
+------+---------------------------+-------+---------------+
MT_IDENT_TO_NAME : Conversion tab., message identifier to message name
MT_NAME_TO_IDENT : Conversion tab., message name to message identifier
W_EL_MAND_OR_OPT : Mandatory/optional I elements of messages
WEL_HEX : Conversion tab., I element name to I element identifier
and code set
WEL_NAME : Conversion tab., I element identifier to I element name
STANDARD_WEL : Default initializing value for I elements
HLC_TAB : Table for I element, high-layer compatibility
BC_LLC_TC_TAB : Table for I element, bearer capability
and low-layer compatibility
BC_LLC_L1_TAB : Table for I element, bearer capability
and low-layer compatibility
TRANS_SPEED_TAB : Table for I element, bearer capability
and low-layer compatibility
FAC_TAB : Table for I element, network-specific facilities
CAU_IDENT_TO_NAME: Conversion tab., cause identifier to cause name
CAU_NAME_TO_IDENT: Conversion tab., cause name to cause identifier
TIMER : Table for ISDN timer
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