This describes how to manage the DSP by querying, modifying, and configuring the DSP information.
Querying the CPU/DSP Usage
This describes how to query the CPU usage of all boards and the DSP usage of the GDPUC/GDPUX/GDPUP.
Querying the CPU/DSP Status
This describes how to query the status of the CPUs and how to query the status of the DSP unit in the GDPUC/GDPUX/GDPUP.
Querying the DSP Information
This describes how to query the information of the specified DSP in the GDPUC, GDPUX, or GDPUP. The information to be queried is the chip type, software version, and running status.
Querying DSP Resources
This describes how to query DSP resources. You can query the DSP resources of the GDPUC, GDPUX, and GDPUP, that is, the usage of the channel resources and status of the channels of the GDPUC and GDPUX, and the usage of link resources and status of the links of the GDPUP.
Querying the DSP Service Status
This describes how to query the DSP service status. The DSP service status information refers to the service type, rate, loopback type, loopback direction, and TFO status of all the 44 channels.
Maintaining the DSP TC Attributes
This describes how to query and modify the attributes of the DSP TC. The attributes of the DSP TC include the A/U configuration, idle code, CRC check switch, one-way audio detection switch, one-way audio duration threshold, and noise detection switch.
Maintaining DSP Resources
This describes how to maintain DSP resources. You can query the DSP status of the GDPUC, GDPUX, and GDPUP. You can also block and unblock DSPs.