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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3, Installation, Administration, And Maintenance Of CallVisor, ASAI Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3, Installation, Administration, And Maintenance Of CallVisor, ASAI Instructions Manual
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Appendix E: Sample Customer Configurationsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb C. You will be on the Brouter Administration screen when done. Press EXIT to return to the Main Menu. 4. Reboot the system as follows. On the Main Menu, select Maintenance and then Reset System. When the Reset System screen appears, select Reboot System. Administer the Client/Server: 1. Administer the client host name ( lgateclient in this example), IP address ( 135.20.1.2 ) in this example, and subnet mask ( 255.2555.255.0 in this example) (if not already done). 2. Add the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly host name ( lgateserver ) and IP address (135.20.1.1) to the address resolution mechanism. 3. Administer the client/server as a router on both networks ( 135.20.1 and 192.170.10 ). E-4 Issue 1 January 1996
Appendix E: Sample Customer Configurationsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Example 3. Multiple Secure LANsbbbbbbbb DEFINITY LAN System Gateway 2 C3 Host name = lgateserver IP address = 135.20.1.1 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 IP address = 135.20.1.200 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 C2 Host name = client 3 IP address = 135.20.3.1 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 Default gateway = 135.20.1.100 (The route to 135.20.3 network is 135.20.1.200.) Default C1Host name = client 1 IP address = 135.20.2.1 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0Host name = client 2 IP address = 135.20.2.2 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP address = 135.20.1.100 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 IP address = 135.20.2.100 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 Assembly IP address = 135.20.3.100 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway This sample configuration shows the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly with three different clients on networks physically different from that of the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly. The default gateway leads to clients C1 and C2, and gateway 2 leads to client C3. This sample configuration requires that the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly and the clients be administered, as follows: DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly: 1. From the Main Menu, choose TCP/IP Administration. Then choose This Host. A. Change the host name to a name you have made up ( lgateserver in this example). B. Do the same for the host IP address ( 135.20.1.1 in this example) and, if subnetting is used, the subnet mask ( 255.255.255.0 in this example). 2. From the TCP/IP Administration Main Menu, choose Local Host Table. A. Delete the default client. B. Press ADD to access the Add Host screen. Add the host name and IP address for client 1 (C1). Issue 1 January 1996 E-5
Appendix E: Sample Customer Configurationsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb C. Access the Add Host screen again and do the same for clients 2 and 3 (C2 and C3). D. You will be on the Local Host Table screen when done. Exit the screen to return to the TCP/IP Administration Main Menu. 3. Administer the brouter as follows. On the Main Menu, select Brouter Administration. A. Delete the default entry. B. Press ADD to access the Add Client Link screen. Add an entry for client 1 on the appropriate port and client link. C. Access the Add Client Link screen again and do the same for clients 2 and 3 (C2 and C3). D. You will be on the Brouter Administration screen when done. Exit the screen to return to the Main Menu. 4. Reboot the system as follows. On the Main Menu, select Maintenance. Then select Reset System. When the Reset System screen appears, select Reboot System. 5. After the reboot, from the Main Menu, choose TCP/IP Administration. Next choose Network Routing Information, and then choose Network Routing Daemon. Ð Turn the routing daemon on if there is a router on the same network as lgateserver, which is broadcasting routes to all networks where clients reside. Ð Turn the routing daemon off if there is no router or if manual routes are preferred. 6. If the Network Routing Daemon is on, press CANCEL to exit from the screen. Exit twice more to return to the Main Menu. If the Network Routing Daemon is off, do the following: A. Administer the default gateway. Press CANCEL on the Network Routing Daemon screen to access the Network Routing Information Main Menu. Select Default Gateway. On this screen, enter the IP address of the default gateway (for this example, enter 135.20.1.100 ) and press ENTER . The Network Routing Information Main Menu reappears. B. Select Network Routing Table and then press ADD to access the Add Routes screen. Administer gateway 2 on this screen. E-6 Issue 1 January 1996
Appendix E: Sample Customer Configurationsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb For this example, you would enter: DESTINATION TYPE GATEWAY 135.20.3 NETWORK 135.20.1.200 When you press ENTER , the Network Routing Table screen reappears. Exit until you reach the Main Menu. Administration of Each Client (C1, C2, and C3): 1. Administer the client name, IP address, and subnet mask (if not already done). 2. Add the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly ( lgateserver in this example) to the address resolution mechanism. 3. Administer the routes for the clients to reach the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly. Issue 1 January 1996 E-7
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbb Appendix F: Returning the Application to its Original State F bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb This appendix details how to return the system to its original state if it should crash. 1. Make sure the administrative/maintenance terminal is physically connected to Main/Port A on the TN2208. 2. Insert the original DEFINITY LAN Gateway tape that came with the system into the system assembly and close the lever. 3. Press the BACK, NEXT/NO, and ENTER/YES buttons on the faceplate of the TN2208 simultaneously. Hold them down until the LCD displays a line of stars. 4. When the stars disappear, the terminal screen displays a message such as the following: MFB 386FW Version: AU00S07F0 Local Console: Output ON, Input OFF Remote Maintenance Console: INACTIVE -> FAC Reset - FAC 3 Button 5. Press CTRL C twice in quick succession. The following prompt appears: command menu: 6. Type 7 and press Return . The following prompt appears: Auto Boot Preempted Enter 1 for Disk, 2 for Tape (Default=Disk): Issue 1 January 1996 F-1
Appendix F: Returning the Application to its Original Statebbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb 7. Type 2 and press Return . The following prompt appears: Enter Tape Device (0-6)(Default = 1) 8. Press Return . The following messages and menu appear: MFB Board Diagnostics PASSED Transferring To Software Copyright (c) 1992 AT&T All Rights Reserved 0: Exit 1: Initialize Disk 2: Modify Partition Map 3: Copy Generic Partitions 4: Additional Commands Enter option: 9. Type 1 to initialize the disk. The following screen appears: Enter SCSI ID of Disk (default 0): THIS WILL OVERWRITE THE DISK BOOT BLOCK, AND CREATE A DEFAULT PARTITION MAP ON THE DISK. ALL DATA ON THE DISK WILL BE LOST. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? [no]: 10. Type y and press Return . The previous menu reappears: 0: Exit 1: Initialize Disk 2: Modify Partition Map 3: Copy Generic Partitions 4: Additional Commands Enter option: 3 F-2 Issue 1 January 1996
Appendix F: Returning the Application to its Original Statebbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb 11. Type 3 to copy file partitions. The following prompt appears: Enter SCSI ID of Disk (default 0): 12. Press Return to accept SCSI ID 0. A screen similar to the following appears: Copy generic data from tape to disk Changing partition size from 15624 to 40000. The login prompt appears when the restore procedure is complete. Issue 1 January 1996 F-3
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbb Appendix G: Project Manager Worksheet G bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb This appendix contains a worksheet for the AT&T Project Manager to use to assist in the customer installation. The on-site system technician uses the networking information on this worksheet during installation. Issue 1 January 1996 G-1
Appendix G: Project Manager Worksheetbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Worksheet G-1: Gather Networking Information bbbbbbbb Date ___________________________ Prepared By ___________________________ Contact Telephone Number ___________________________ The basic LAN addressing information you supply here will be used by the on- site systems technician during installation. Field Default Desired bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb TCP/IP Address bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Subnet Mask bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Default Gateway IP Addressc c c c c c c c c c c c c c __________________________________________ NOTE: All three addresses appear in the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where each nnn can be a number between 0 and 255. G-2 Issue 1 January 1996
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbb Glossary GL bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb AdjunctSee Application. ApplicationA process on a client computer that requests and receives ASAI services and capabilities through a program library or network service. The terms ``application and ``adjunct are sometimes used interchangeably. See also ASAI Application. ASAIAdjunct Switch Application Interface (ASAI). 1. The AT&T recommendation for Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) based on the CCITT Q.932 protocol. 2. An option on the DEFINITY switch that enables the ASAI messaging interface. Also called CallVisor ASAI. Adjunct Services Application Interface (ASAI). 1. A messaging interface between the switch and an Adjunct Processor that allows the AP to perform call monitoring and control functions. ASAI applicationAn application running on an ASAI client computer written to request service of a library that provides direct access to ASAI messages. See also Application. ASAI linkAn ISDN BRI or Ethernet interface configured to support ASAI. Issue 1 January 1996 GL-1