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ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
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TIE TRUNK SETTINGSE-15 DIAL PLAN RECORD Area Code: 619 ARS Prefix 1 Required? n Uniform Dialing Plan? y FIRST DIGIT TABLE FirstLength Digit - 1 --2--3--4- 1:factac2: 3: 4: 5: 6:7: 8:fac9: fac 0: attendant *.fac#:fac Plan Length: 5 -5--6- extension extension extension extension extension extension Figure E-4. DIAL PLAN RECORD Screen DS1 Circuit Pack Screen Settings For details on how to administer this screen, see DEFINITY® 75/85 Communications System, Generic 1.1 and System 75 Implementation, Issue 1, February 1989, 555-204-654. See page 4-51, (DS-1 Circuit Pack). In addition, see pages 3-132, 4-123, 5-159, 6-91, 6-126 and 6-168 for other required information. Following is an example of typical settings for this screen when a Generic 1 is connected to a System 85 R2V4 via ISDN-PRI tie trunks: ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-16TIE TRUNK SETTINGS DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Location: 1C19 Name : TG 92 TO KM4Line Compensation: 1Zero Code Suppression: zcs Framing Mode: esfSignaling Mode: isdn-pri Connect: pbx Interface: user Slip Detection? yMAINTENANCE PARAMETERS Remote Loop-Around Test? n Figure E-5. DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Screen Table E-3, DS-1 Circuit Pack Screen Settings — Generic 1, describes the administration settings for the ISDN-PRI-specific fields in this administration screen. TABLE E-3. DS-1 Circuit Pack Screen Settings — Generic 1 FIELD SETTING REMARKS LineAssign a number from 1 - 5, depending on the length of the Compensation cable from the TN767 to the ESF T1 CSU as follows: 1 (0 to 133 feet), 2 (133 to 266 feet), 3 (266 to 399 feet), 4 (399 to 533 feet), or 5 (533 to 655 feet). Note that if you are using the old 551V CSU, the maximum distance to the CSU is 85 feet. Framing ModeesfESF is recommended with all ISDN-PRI applications. The System 85 R2V4 on the far end must also be optioned for ESF. The other option is D4 framing. If D4 framing is used, the far end must also be D4-framed. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TIE TRUNK SETTINGSE-17 TABLE E-3 (continued). DS-1 Circuit Pack Screen Settings - Generic 1 FIELD SETTING REMARKS Zero CodezcsUnless you have requested unrestricted facilities from the Suppressionlocal exchange T1 facility, you should assign zcs here. If you are guaranteed unrestricted facilities all the way from the Generic 1 to the far-end System 85 R2V4, then you should assign b8zs here. The System 85 R2V4 should be administered for the same option as a Generic 1. ZCS causes an inverted D-channel. B8ZS results in a non-inverted D-channel. The analogous System 85 R2V4 administration is in procedure 260, word 1, field 15. Signaling Mode isdn-priIf isdn-pri is entered here, the Connect field (see below) appears with its default value of network. isdn-ext(R1V5 only) If isdn-ext is entered here for FAS/NFAS, the Connect and Interface fields (see below) do not appear. (The SIGNALING GROUP screen is used to administer D-channel related data.) Connect pbxThis field defaults to network if the signaling mode is isdn-pri. You must change this to pbx because the far end is a System 85 R2V4. After entering pbx, the interface field is displayed. InterfaceEnter user or network. One system must be administered for user and the other for network. This field is for glare control. The analogous System 85 R2V4 administration is in procedure 262, word 1, field 5. Slip DetectionYA y should be assigned if a Generic 1 is a synchronization source. The analogous System 85 R2V4 administration is in procedure 260, word 1, field 13. Synchronization Plan Screen Settings This screen must be administered to be consistent with the overall synchronization plan of the network in which the two systems reside. Consistent with current methods and procedures, an AT&T entity has responsibility for generating the synchronization plan. For further information on this subject, refer to DEFINITY® 75/85 Communications System, Generic 1 and System 75 Implementation, Issue 1, February 1989, 555-204-654, page 5-159 (Synchronization Plan). ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-18TIE TRUNK SETTINGS Processor Interface Data Module Screen Settings The Generic 1 interface to ISDN-PRI requires a synchronous/asynchronous processor interface circuit pack (TN765). Each TN765 has four ports (links) for supporting BX.25 and/or ISDN applications. Up to two TN765 (8 links) are possible in a multiple carrier cabinet or one (4 links) in a single carrier cabinet. The TN765 has data modules (PDMs) integrated into its ports. These processor interface data modules must have extensions assigned to them just as if they were external MPDMs. This screen is used to administer these extensions. See DEFINITY® 75/85 Communications System, Generic 1 and System 75 Implementation, Issue 1, February 1989, 555-204-654, page 5-148 (Processor Interface Data Module), for further information. Following is an example of this screen when a Generic 1 is connected to a System 85 R2V4 via ISDN-PRI tie trunks: DATA MODULEPage1 of 1 Data Extension: 67967Type: procr-intfPhysical Channel: 2 Name:COS: 1COR: 1Maintenance Extension: ABBREVIATED DIALING List1: HOT LINE DESTINATION Abbreviated Dialing Dial Code (From above list): ASSIGNED MEMBERS ( Stations with a data extension button for this data module ) ExtNameExtName1:3: 2:4: Figure E-6. DATA MODULE Screen Table E-4, Processor Interface Data Module Screen Settings — Generic 1, describes the administration settings for this screen. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TIE TRUNK SETTINGSE-19 TABLE E-4. Processor Interface Data Module Screen Settings — Generic 1 FIELDSETTINGREMARKS Data ExtensionYou must assign a data module extension to the physical channel to be used for the ISDN-PRI link to the far-end System 85 R2V4. Any valid extension can be used here and does not require coordination with the System 85. Use the system command add data-module (extension). Typeprocr-intf Physical Channel Enter the physical channel number (01 - 08) to which you assigned the data extension. NameThis field is optional. Enter something showing that the system associated with this channel is the far end System 85. Interface Links Screen Settings Refer to links 2 and 4 in the example below. Following is an example of typical settings for this screen when a Generic 1 is connected to a System 85 R2V4 via ISDN-PRI tie trunks: INTERFACE LINKS EstPIDestinationDTE/ LinkEnableConnExtProtDigitsBrdDCEIdentification1:nnBX25DTE2:YY67967ISDN 1C19ISDN #1 KM3:nnBX25DTE4:YY67965 ISDN1A06ISDN #2 KM5:YY67954BX2567953DTEAUDIX6:YY67980 BX2567981DCEDCIU #6 KM7:YY67982BX2567983 DCEDCIU #7 BB 28:nnBX25DTE Figure E-7. INTERFACE LINKS Screen ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-20TIE TRUNK SETTINGS Table E-5, Interface Links Screeen Settings — Generic 1, describes the administration settings for the ISDN-PRI-specific fields in this administration screen. TABLE E-5. Interface Links Screen Settings — Generic 1 FIELDSETTINGREMARKS EnableDo not enable any links until all other fields in this screen and all fields in the Processor Channel Assignment have been administered. After administering these other fields, come back to this screen. Enter a y next to the link corresponding to the physical channel number assigned in the PROCESSOR DATA MODULE screen to enable that link. Est ConnYFor ISDN-PRI links, the correct entry is always y. PI ExtThis is a display-only field. It should display the extension of the processor interface data module assigned in the PROCESSOR INTERFACE DATA screen. ProtisdnThis field is used to set either ISDN-PRI or BX.25 protocol. Here, ISDN-PRI is used. DestinationLeave the digits field blank. In the brd field, enter the board address, e.g., 1C19, of the TN767 corresponding to the link. The TN767 must have previously been administered as using ISDN signaling in the DS-1 CIRCUIT PACK screen. This address can only appear once in this screen. DTE/DCELeave this field blank. It only applies to links using BX.25 signaling. IdentificationEnter a one to fifteen character name for the link identifying the far end System 85 as the destination machine. This field is used only for identification and can be left blank. Processor Channel Assignment Screen Settings This screen assigns processor channels to interface links. The processor channel should not be confused with the physical channel used in the PROCESSOR DATA MODULE screen. 64 processor channels are available. Following is an example of typical settings for this screen when a Generic 1 is connected to a System 85 R2V4 via ISDN-PRI tie trunks: ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TIE TRUNK SETTINGSE-21 PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT ProcInterfaceRemote Chan Appl.LinkChanPriorityProc Chan Machine-ID1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10:isdn211:isdn412: 13: 14: 15: 16: h h Figure E-8. PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT Screen Table E-6, Processor Channel Assignment Screen Settings — Generic 1, describes the administration settings for the ISDN-PRI-specific fields in this administration screen. TABLE E-6. Processor Channel Assignment Screen Settings — Generic 1 FIELD SETTING REMARKS Proc ChanThis field is display only. Appl.isdnThis is the application type that connects to this processor channel. Interface LinkEnter the interface link number assigned in the INTERFACE LINKS screen. In the screen examples, ISDN was assigned to links 2 and 4. InterfaceThis field does not apply to ISDN processor channels and Channelmust be left blank. PriorityhThe ISDN application always uses high (h) priority. Remote Proc ChanThis field does not apply to ISDN processor channels and must be left blank. Machine-IDThis field does not apply to ISDN. Leave it blank. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-22TIE TRUNK SETTINGS Trunk Group Screen Settings This screen is used to administer the ISDN-PRI trunk group. Following is an example of typical settings for this screen when a Generic 1 is connected to a System 85 R2V4 via ISDN-PRI trunks: TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 92 Group Type:Group Name: ISDN-DaleyCOR:Direction: two-wayOutgoing Display? Dial Access? nBusy Threshold: Queue Length: 0 Service Type: tandem isdn-priSMDR Reports? y32n60 Far End Test No: 5767999TRUNK PARAMETERS Send Display/TCM in codeset 6/7: 7 Max message size to send: 128 Connected to Toll? n STT LOSS: low Bit Rate: 1200Synchronization:TAC: 192 Night Service: DTT to DCO L OSS: low asyncDuplex: full Figure E-9. TRUNK GROUP Screen — Page 1 ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
TIE TRUNK SETTINGSE-23 TRUNK FEATURES ACA Assignment? yLong Holding Time (hours): 1 Short Holding Time (sec): 3Short Holding Threshold: 10 MIS Measured? n Used for DCS? yPBX ID: 3Data Restriction? n Maintenance Tests? ySend SID? y Send Name? y Service/CalledCalledDelInsertPer CallNightFeatureLenNumberSID/ANIServ.tandem7867998 Figure E-10. TRUNK GROUP Screen — Page 2 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS PortNameNight 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 1C1901 1C1902 1C1903 1C1904 1C1905 1C1906 1C1907 1C1908 1C1909 1C1910 1C1911 1C1912 1C1913 1C1914 1C1915imt001 imt002 imt003 imt004 imt005 imt006 imt007 imt008 imt009 imt010 imt011 imt012 imt013 imt014 imt015 Figure E-11. TRUNK GROUP Screen — Page 3 ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4
E-24TIE TRUNK SETTINGS Table E-7, Trunk Group Screen Settings — Generic 1, describes the administration settings for the ISDN-PRI-specific fields in this administration screen. TABLE E-7. Trunk Group Screen Settings — Generic 1 FIELDSETTINGREMARKS Group NumberThis field displays the ISDN-PRI trunk group number. Group Typeisdn-pri Group Name Enter a name one to fifteen characters in length that uniquely identifies this trunk group. TACEnter the access code for this trunk group. This is needed for SMDR reports. Direction two-way Dial Access nAlthough dial access codes are supported for ISDN-PRI trunks, they are not recommended. Furthermore, they are not supported on System 85. All calls should be made through AAR, UDP, or ARS. Service TypeEither tie or tandem should be assigned here. Tandem should be assigned if you want TCMs sent. Use tie if you do not want TCMs sent. Far End Test NoAssign the number on this System 85 R2V4 to which maintenance test calls will be made to test the ISDN-PRI link. This number must be the real number of far-end test board because test calls to this number do not undergo any routing, such as through Ten-Digit-To-Seven Digit Conversion or Subnet Trunking. There are two extensions on the SN261B on a System 85 R2V4 that can be called for testing purposes. One extension is for analog testing and one is for digital testing. These extensions must be administered on System 85 R2V4. The analogous System 85 R2V4 administration is in procedure 108, word 1. Send Display/TCM 7When connected to a System 85 R2V4, the display and TCM In Codeset 6/7IEs must be sent in codeset 7. For connections to Generic 2, this will change to the default, codeset 6. ADDENDUM 1 (December 1990) to 555-025-101, Issue 4