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PEB 20532
PEF 20532
Detailed Protocol Description
Data Sheet
84
2000-09-14
Depending on the selected address mode, the SCC can perform a 2-byte or 1-byte
address recognition.
If a 2-byte address field is selected, the high address byte is compared with the fixed
value FE
H
or FC
H
(group address) as well as with two individually programmable values
in
RAH1
and
RAH2
registers. According to the ISDN LAPD protocol, bit 1 of the high
byte address will be interpreted as COMMAND/RESPONSE bit (C/R), depending on the
setting of the CRI bit in
RAH1
, and will be excluded from the address comparison.
Similarly, two comparison values can be programmed in special registers (
RAL1
,
RAL2
)
for the low address byte. A valid address will be recognized in case the high and low byte
of the address field correspond to one of the compare values. Thus, the SCC can be
called (addressed) with 6 different address combinations, however, only the logical
connection identified through the address combination
RAH1
/
RAL1
will be processed in
the auto-mode, all others in the non auto-mode. HDLC frames with address fields that
do not match any of the address combinations, are ignored by the SCC.
In the case of a 1-byte address, only
RAL1
and
RAL2
will be used as comparison values.
According to the X.25 LAPB protocol, the value in
RAL1
will be interpreted as
COMMAND and the value in
RAL2
as RESPONSE.
The address bytes can be masked to allow selective broadcast frame recognition. For
further information see
“
Receive Address Handling
”
on Page 87
.
4.1.1.2
Address Mode 2
Characteristics:
address recognition, arbitrary window size.
All frames with valid addresses (address recognition identical to auto-mode) are
forwarded directly to the RFIFO.
The HDLC control field, I-field data and an additional status byte are temporarily stored
in the SCC receive FIFO.
In address mode 2, all frames with a valid address are treated similarly.
The address bytes can be masked to allow selective broadcast frame recognition.
4.1.1.3
Address Mode 1
Characteristics:
address recognition high byte.
Only the high byte of a 2-byte address field will be compared. The address byte is
compared with the fixed value FE
H
or FC
H
(group address) as well as with two
individually programmable values
RAH1
and
RAH2
. The whole frame excluding the first
address byte will be stored in the SCC receive FIFO.
The address bytes can be masked to allow selective broadcast frame recognition.