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XRT72L56 Datasheet, PDF (300/486 Pages) Exar Corporation – SIX CHANNEL DS3/E3 FRAMER IC WITH HDLC CONTROLLER
XRT72L56
SIX CHANNEL DS3/E3 FRAMER IC WITH HDLC CONTROLLER
REV. P1.1.2
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PRELIMINARY
FIGURE 117. LAPD MESSAGE FRAME FORMAT
Flag Sequence (8 bits)
SAPI (6-bits)
TEI (7 bits)
Control (8-bits)
C/R EA
EA
76 or 82 Bytes of Information (Payload)
FCS - MSB
FCS - LSB
Flag Sequence (8-bits)
Where: Flag Sequence = 0x7E
SAPI + CR + EA = 0x3C or 0x3E
TEI + EA = 0x01
Control = 0x03
The following sections defines each of these bit/byte-
fields within the LAPD Message Frame Format.
Flag Sequence Byte
The Flag Sequence byte is of the value 0x7E, and is
used to denote the boundaries of the LAPD Message
Frame.
SAPI - Service Access Point Identifier
The SAPI bit-fields are assigned the value of
"001111b" or 15 (decimal).
TEI - Terminal Endpoint Identifier
The TEI bit-fields are assigned the value of 0x00.
The TEI field is used in N-ISDN systems to identify a
terminal out of multiple possible terminal. However,
since the Framer IC transmits data in a point-to-point
manner, the TEI value is unimportant.
Control
The Control identifies the type of frame being trans-
mitted. There are three general types of frame for-
mats: Information, Supervisory, and Unnumbered.
The Framer assigned the Control byte the value 03h.
Hence, the Framer will be transmitting and receiving
Unnumbered LAPD Message frames.
Information Payload
The Information Payload is the 76 bytes or 82 bytes of
data (e.g., the PMDL Message) that the user has writ-
ten into the on-chip Transmit LAPD Message buffer
(which is located at addresses 0x86 through 0xDD).
It is important to note that the user must write in a
specific octet value into the first byte position within
the Transmit LAPD Message buffer (located at Ad-
dress = 0x86, within the Framer). The value of this
octet depends upon the type of LAPD Message
frame/PMDL Message that the user wishes to trans-
mit. Table 53 presents a list of the various types of
LAPD Message frames/PMDL Messages that are
supported by the XRT72L56 Framer device and the
corresponding octet value that the user must write in-
to the first octet position within the Transmit LAPD
Message buffer.
TABLE 53: THE LAPD MESSAGE TYPE AND THE CORRESPONDING VALUE OF THE FIRST BYTE, WITHIN THE
INFORMATION PAYLOAD
LAPD MESSAGE TYPE
CL Path Identification
IDLE Signal Identification
Test Signal Identification
ITU-T Path Identification
VALUE OF FIRST BYTE, WITHIN INFORMATION
PAYLOAD OF MESSAGE
0x38
0x34
0x32
0x3F
MESSAGE SIZE
76 bytes
76 bytes
76 bytes
82 bytes
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