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Retry Attempt 
Counter (N2) Specifies the number of times (0–7) to send one frame when this frame is not 
confirmed for a period of time. Default is 2.
Frame Size (N1)Specifies the number of bytes (135–263) in a frame. Default is 135. If the value is 
135, there can be up to 1080 bits within a frame. This value is suitable for all adjuncts 
and for DCS.
Retransmission (T1)...

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Data Module - type pdm (used for BX.25 connections with the r model)
This form applies only to the r model.
This form assigns a Modular Processor Data Module (MPDM) data module (700D, 
7400B, 7400D or 8400B). The MPDM is an external hardware device that provides a 
Data Communications Equipment (DCE) interface for connection to equipment such 
as data terminals, CDR output...

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Communication-Interface Processor Channel
Proc ChanDisplays the BX.25 virtual channel number or the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry 
this processor (virtual) channel.
EnableType y to enable a processor channel. Type n (default) to disable a processor channel.
                        PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT
Proc                Gtwy     Interface  Destination  Session...

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Appl.Identifies the switch application used on this link.
Gtwy ToUsed for gtwy-tcp applications only. Identifies the processor channel that this 
processor channel is serving as a gateway to.
ModeIdentifies whether the IP session is passive (client) or active (server).Valid entries Usage
audix, dcs, fp-mwi, gateway, 
gtwy-tcp, mis, msaamwl, 
msaclk, msahlwc, msallwc, 
msamcs,...

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Interface LinkIdentifies the physical link carrying this processor (virtual) channel.
Interface ChanIdentifies the BX.25 virtual channel number or the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry 
this processor (virtual) channel.
Destination NodeIdentifies the switch or adjunct at the far end of this link. Valid entries Usage
1-25 (csi, si)
1-33 (r)For the csi model, all links (up to...

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Destination Port Identifies the port number of the destination.
Session LocalA number used by the system to identify one end of a connection.
Session RemoteSee Session Local, above.
Mach IDThe machine identification number.Valid entries Usage
0, 5000-64500The channel number 0 means any available port can be 
used (which will be automatically selected by the system).
Valid...

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Circuit Packs
This screen administers circuit packs to carrier slots before the circuit packs are 
actually installed in the carrier or cabinet. This allows the system to be configured 
(administered) when the circuit packs have not yet been physically inserted in their 
appropriate slots. Before any voice terminals, attendant consoles, or trunks can be 
administered in the...

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CarrierThis field shows the letter of the carrier (A through E) circuit packs are being 
administered on.
Cabinet LayoutThis field is only displayed for G3r. This field describes the physical layout of the 
cabinet.
Carrier TypeThis field shows the type of carrier.
Note:Note: For G3r, if the Carrier Type (as administered through the Cabinet 
Administration screen) does not...

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CodeEnter the circuit pack code. If there is a physical circuit pack installed in the slot, the 
entry must match that of the circuit pack. If there is equipment administered on a slot, 
the equipment must be removed from the circuit pack before the circuit pack can be 
changed or removed.
SfxEnter the circuit pack suffix, if applicable.
ModeThis is a display-only field that...

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Signaling Group
The Signaling Group screen defines the signaling parameters for ISDN-PRI, H.323, and ATM signaling groups.
Type ISDN-PRIThe ISDN-PRI Signaling Group screen identifies groups of DS1 interface B-channels 
for which a given D-channel or D-channel pair carries associated signaling 
information. The Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) feature allows a...
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