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Functional description

Figure 102 "MSDL block diagram" (page 392)

illustrates the MSDL functional

block diagram. The MSDL card is divided into four major functional blocks:

CPU bus interface

Micro Processing Unit (MPU)

Memory

Serial interface

Two processing units serve as the foundation for the MSDL operation:
the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and the MSDL Micro Processing Unit
(MPU). CS 1000 software, MSDL firmware, and peripheral software control
MSDL parameters. Peripheral software downloaded to the MSDL controls
MSDL operations.

The MSDL card’s firmware and software do the following:

communicate with the CPU to report operation status

receive downloaded peripheral software and configuration parameters

coordinate data flow in conjunction with the CPU

manage data link layer and network layer signaling that controls
operations connection and disconnection

control operation initialization and addressing

send control messages to the operations

CPU bus interface

The CPU bus transmits packetized information between the CPU and the
MSDL MPU. This interface has a 16-bit data bus, an 18-bit address bus,
and interrupt and read/write control lines.

Shared Random Access Memory (RAM) between the CPU and the MSDL
MPU provides an exchange medium. Both the CPU and the MSDL MPU
can access this memory.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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