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    							TL-130400-1001Record Code P2:17.7 Record Code P2, Figure 17.7, defines the parameters
    Data Systemrequired by the data system ADMP processor. Record Codes
    Global Parameter -Pl and P2 define the type of report the ADMP generates
    Part 2and the destination for sending these reports. The ADMP
    can generate accounting records and event records.
    Accounting and events are stored in files.
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    . . . .SVR 5210Only one P2 record will exist for each ADMP report type;
    therefore, this record code will contain a maximum of two
    records. The two types are account and event. If a P2 record
    is missing for either of the two types, that particular type of
    report is not generated by ADMP.
    The ADMP records can be reported to an RS-232C connection
    that is linked to the ADMP maintenance console or a specified
    X.121 incoming or outgoing address (columns 27 through 42).
    If the destination is an outgoing X.121, the ADMP maintains
    a permanent connection to this port, which is specified in the
    following’ X.121 address. That port can never be assigned to
    a user. The recommended configuration is outgoing to an
    X.121 address and use a dedicated device.
    If the destination is incoming, the ADMP waits for a call from
    the port specified in the following X.121 address (and reports
    only to that port). Since the ADMP cannot initiate a disconnect,
    the originating end controls this call. It is suggested that the
    incoming X.121 address be assigned only for this purpose.
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    Table 17.7Entry Fields for Record Code P2
    COL.
    VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    12-13Report TypeAC = accountsThis field determines the type of report
    EV = eventsgenerated.
    IN = information
    s-OA = overflow
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    OE = overflow
    event
    ,-WA = warning
    14Report Records 0This field determines where the system will
    to Destination 1send the report(s) listed in columns
    212-13.
    :L number0 = nowhere, reports are discarded
    1 = RS-232C (ADMP maintenance console),
    the reports appear on the ADMP terminal
    2 = outgoing to specified X.1 21 address
    (recommended), the reports are to be sent to
    another device
    3 = incoming from specified X.1 21 address,
    the reports are stored until a device calls in
    requesting the reports
    -If account and event reports are to be sent to
    separate devices, this field will appear once
    for each report.
    -It is recommend to send reports to a
    dedicated outgoing hard-copy terminal.
    15Report to CECN=noThis field determines whether or not reports
    are sent to the CEC.
    -This field must be marked N.
    16FormatY=yesThis field determines whether or not the
    N=norecords are reported in formatted ASCII or
    Binary.
    -Enter Y if records are reported to the ASCII
    device.
    -This field only applies to incoming or
    outgoing reports.
    -Reports sent to the ADMP terminal
    (RS-232) will always be in ASCII format.
    -This field is normally set to 1 (ASCII).
    -All report examples given earlier are in
    ASCII format.
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    COL.NO.
    22-23
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    COL.NAME
    Time Between
    Outgoing Calls
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    Start TimeHour
    Start Time
    Minute
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    X.1 21 Address
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    X.1 21 Address
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    X.1 21 Address
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    ENTRIES
    300-255 =seconds
    suggested value =
    10 (010) seconds
    30-23 = hour
    qumber
    30-59 = minute
    7umber
    300-255 = hour
    7umber3-9 = number
    O-9= number
    O-9= number
    D-3788187COMMENTS
    This field determines the time (in seconds)
    between outgoing calls.
    -This field is only for outgoing reports or
    reports to the ADMP terminal.
    -The field determines the number of seconds
    the system will wait before retrying an outgoing
    call.
    This field determines the hour for the start time
    (00-23)for the 24-hour clock.
    This field determines starting time in minutes
    (00-59) to make an outgoing account call.
    This field determines the number of hours to
    wait between outgoing account calls.
    If the system is configured for incoming or
    outgoing call reports, this is the only X.121
    address that can send or receive a data call.
    -Calls from or to other incoming or outgoing
    addresses will not be accepted.
    -This field is only used if column 14 is
    marked2 or 3.
    -This field determines the 
    DNIC of the X.121
    address.
    This field determines the server number of the
    X.1 21 address.
    -This field is only used if column 14 is
    marked 2 or 3.
    This field determines the sub-port number of
    the X.121 address.
    -This field is only used if column 14 is
    marked 2 or 3.
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    							TL-130400-1001Record Code Cl:17.8 Record Code Cl, Figure 17.8, defines the global
    Data Systeminformation for call processing. One record is required per
    Call Processing -system.
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    Number of PortsThis field determines the maximum number of
    ports configuredin the systemincluding the
    Indicate the maximum number of routing
    records entered in the system.
    -See Record Code RT, columns 
    12-l 4.
    (Record Code RT, columns 15-l 
    6) it will try
    devices in this routing group until either an idle
    device is found, all devices in this routing
    record are tried, or the number of devices
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    ort in a rotary is allocated to a
    call and thereis no answer, the call
    processing will allocate another free port to
    try.-This option defines the number of free ports
    the call is tried on before the call is rejected.
    This is to avoid unnecessary repetition of tries
    when a device connected to the rotary hunt
    group cannot be reached.
    22-25Maximum0005-l 000This field determines the the maximum
    Number ofsuggested value =number of virtual circuits (i.e., active calls) that
    Virtual Circuits
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    Supportedtime
    26-28Number ofsuggested value =This field determines the number of virtual
    Administrative 5circuits to be allocated to exclusive
    Virtual Circuitsadministrative.
    -This field allows the system administrator to
    reserve virtual circuits for ADMP usage (no
    restriction on incoming or outgoing).
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    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    29-31
    . . . .Default
    004 = 16 bytesThis is the default X.25 data packet maximum
    Maximum X.25005 = 32 bytessize to be used when packet size negotiation
    Packet Size
    006 = 64 bytesis not in effect.s-. .007 = 128 bytes-Codes are CCITT standard.
    008 = 256 bytes-This value is used when packet size
    009 = 512 bytesnegotiation is not in effect (see Record Code
    010 = 1024 bytesCP, column 38).
    . .suggested value =
    00732-34Default X.25
    001-007 = numberThis field determines the default window size
    Window Sizeused for X.25 calls that do not use window
    size negotiation.
    -This is the window size used when the
    window size negotiation is not in effect (see
    Record Code CP, column 38).
    35-37Default X.25003-015This field allows X.25 throughput class
    Throughputsuggested value = negotiation.
    Class
    838-40
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    004-015This field determines the maximum valid X.25
    MaximumThis value shoulddata packet size that the Netlink can support.
    Packet Sizealways be 10.-The default is 10 and should be treated as a
    constant.
    41-43Minimum
    000-255This field determines the minimum number of
    Number Of Callsuggested value =call buffers to be maintained by the system.
    Buffers
    25-This field is used by the switch to self-limit
    the number of calls active at any one time.
    -It is only checked for new,
    non-administrative calls in order to limit
    typing up system resources.
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    EnableY=YesThis field determines whether or not
    Accounting
    N=Noaccounting is enabled.
    suggested value =-This field is set in the switch version of the
    Ytable by messages sent from the Account
    Administrator table.
    -If delays are being experienced, or for some
    other reason accounting is to be temporarily
    suspended, this bit is reset and the type of
    accounting field (column 45) remains intact.
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    COL.VALID
    NAME
    ENTRIESCOMMENTS
    45
    Type of
    Accounting toPerform
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    o-2This field determines the type of data call
    suggested value =accounting performed by the system.
    2-This field is only valid when column 44 is Y.
    0= no accounting, statistics are kept only on a
    per-port basis
    . .1 = X.25 accounting, APM-to-APM calls are
    not accounted for
    2 = full accounting, all calls are to be
    accounted for
    -For values 1 or 2, column 35 on Record
    Code CP is checked for each device, and if
    both devices indicate “no accounting” for that
    port, then no accounting record is generated.
    46-48Time of
    002-255This field determines the time for an APM to
    Accounting tosuggested value = wait between calls.
    Perform8 (i.e., 20-The value is in 2.5second increments.
    seconds)-This value is used when the value in column
    73 of Record Code AP is Y.
    49
    Terminal@ = SuggestedCommandThis character is displayed as a prompt by the
    characterterminal when in the command mode.
    Service Signal
    -This character will tell the user to enter a
    Promptcommand.
    -The valid character set includes all ASCII
    characters with a decimal value from 33 to
    127.-This prompt should be a printable ASCII
    character, except 
    “(” (ASCII 5B Hex) and “)‘I(ASCII 5D Hex).
    50-55No Disconnectsee commentsThis password allows a terminal user to
    Passwordremain in command mode indefinitely without
    timeout disconnect.
    -The password should be a printable ASCII
    character string.
    -The password should not contain 
    “(” (ASCII
    5B Hex) and 
    “)” (ASCII 5D Hex).
    -This password is used with the terminal user
    command “Test No Disconnect.”
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    Data System17.9 Record Code C2, Figure 17.9, provides the global
    Call Processinginformation for data call processing. The “Private Herald” is
    displayed when an asynchronous terminal is connected to its
    Data - Part 2local APM. The “Profile Identifier” is displayed to request
    terminal characteristics identification. One ‘record is required per
    system.
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    							TL-130400-1001Table 17.9Entry Fields for Record Code C2
    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    12-43Private HeraldA-Z = letterThis field determines the printable ASCII string
    W-Vfor private herald.
    -This is the actual private herald displayed
    =-when a terminal comes up and has gone
    through hunt-confirm sequence.
    -Any ASCII characters are valid.
    -It should not contain 
    “(” (ASCII 56 Hex) or
    “)” (ASCII 5D Hex). For example,” FGBS Data
    Network” would be a valid entry to notify that a
    user is now connected to the particular data
    network.
    -Other than the above exception, any ASCII
    characters are valid.
    44-75
    Profile Identifier
    A-Z = letterThis field determines the printable ASCII string
    for profile identifier.
    -This is a prompt for a user at an
    asynchronous terminal to specify terminal
    characteristics identifier.
    -An example would be “Terminal Type = 
    “.D-384
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