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    							Configuration 1: R8r  R8si 
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    > Submit the screen
    End
    Session - Local The Local and Remote Session numbers can be any value 
    between 1 and 256 (si model) or 384 (r model), but they must 
    be consistent between endpoints. For each connection, the 
    Local Session number on this switch must equal the Remote 
    Session number on the remote switch and vice versa.
    It is allowed, and sometimes convenient, to use the same 
    number for the Local and Remote Session numbers. It is 
    allowed, but not recommended, to use the same Session 
    numbers for two or more connections. Session - Remote
    Mach ID Destination switch ID identified on the dial plan of the 
    destination switch. Field Conditions/Comments
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    Enable links and processor channels
    You must enable links and processor channels before the connections can be used.
    To enable a link, open its data module screen (ch da [ext]) and set the Enable 
    Link? field to y. 
    [note: to view a list of assigned data modules and their extensions, enter the “list 
    data-module” command (l da)]
    To enable the processor channels, open the processor channel screen (ch com p) 
    and set the Enable field to y for each assigned processor channel.
    Note:1. You must disable a link or processor channel before you can change its 
    parameters.
    Note:2. The busy-out command overrules the data module Enable Link? field.
    Note:3. On the C-LAN boards, low-level connectivity can remain intact when 
    higher-level applications such as DCS are not functioning. For example, 
    an external ping to a C-LAN’s ethernet port could be successful even 
    when the board is busied-out. When debugging connectivity problems, 
    pinging only checks low-level connectivity. 
    						
    							Configuration 2: R7r (+CMS)  R7csi 
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    Configuration 2: R7r (+CMS)  R7csi 
    This configuration is a 10BaseT ethernet connection between a DEFINITY ECS R8r 
    and a DEFINITY ECS R8csi switch in a DCS network, which includes routers 
    between the switches. The R8r is connected to a CMS adjunct (the DEFINITY 
    administration for Intuity AUDIX would be similar) via the LAN. 
    Note:This network has 5 IP nodes: 2 DCS nodes, 2 nodes on the router and one 
    adjunct node. The router separates two subnets, so IP routes are needed 
    from each switch to the nodes on the other side of the network.
    DEFINITY ECSEthernet
    Switch 1Switch 2
    DEFINITY ECS
    R8csi
    C-LAN
    R8r
    C-LAN
    CMS
    or
    Intuity
    LAN
    node-1node-2node-3
    node-4
    node-5
    AUDIX
    WAN
    Router
    Router 
    						
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    Task Summary
    The following tasks need to be completed for Switch 1 and Switch 2:
    1  Review prerequisite administration checklist
    2  Switch 1 administration
     a  Assign node names
     b  Assign IP Interfaces
     c  Assign link (via a data module) to the LAN
     d  Assign processor channels
    3  Switch 2 administration
     a  Enable bus bridge connectivity
     b  Assign node names
     c  Assign IP Interfaces
     d  Assign link (via a data module) to the LAN
     e  Assign IP routes
     f  Assign processor channels
    4  Intuity AUDIX administration
     a  Administer the UNIX name and IP address 
     b  Administer the switch interface link
     c  Administer extension numbers, channels, and services
     d  Administer subscribers
    5  CMS administration.
    See CentreVu CMS Software Installation and Setup, 585-215-866 and CentreVu 
    CMS Switch Connections and Administration, 585-215-876 for details of CMS 
    setup and administration. (For Intuity AUDIX connections, see Intuity Messaging 
    Solutions LAN Integration with DEFINITY ECS, 585-313-602.)
    6  Enable links and processor channels 
    						
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    SWITCH 1Configuration 2
    DEFINITY ECS R8rDEFINITY ECS R8csi
    Processor
    channelsProcessor
    channelsInterface
    channelsInterface
    channels
    1
    2
    12
    3841
    5000
    5001
    x(any)
    645001
    2
    21
    256
    Link 2Link 5
    1
    5000
    5001
    5003
    64500
    SWITCH 2
    hardware connectionsProcessor
    UN331B
    Processor bus
    TDM bus
    Packet bus
    DS1
    TN767/
    TN464
    C-LAN
    TN799
    Voice data
    Ethernet
    dataNetwork
    control
    UN332B
    51
    2
    cydfec2b KLC 101899
    node-1
    Ext 2377
    loc 1co877
    192.168.1.124
    1
    node-2
    192.168.1.125
    2
    node-3
    192.168.1.97
    3
    node-4
    192.168.1.39
    4
    Node-5
    Ext 3201
    loc 1a0517
    192.168.1.51
    5 PktInt
    TN1655
    Bus
    bridge
    TDM bus
    Packet bus
    DS1
    TN767/
    TN464
    C-LAN
    TN799
    Processor
    TN798B
    Router
    Router
    software-defined connections
    LAN
    3
    4
    WAN
    CMS or
    Intuity
    AUDIX 
    						
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
    This task assigns node names and IP addresses to each node in the network. This 
    screen is administered on Switch 1. A Node Names screen must be administered on 
    each switch in the network.
    The node names and IP addresses in any network should be assigned in a logical and 
    consistent manner from the point of view of the whole network. These names and 
    addresses should be assigned in the planning stages of the network and should be 
    available from the customer system administrator or a Lucent representative.
    Note:Enter node names for Intuity AUDIX and MSA adjuncts on page 1. Enter 
    node names for switches, routers, and CMS starting on page 2.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open Node Names form — enter  ch node-n
    > Go to page 2
    > Enter values.
    > Submit the screen
    End
    change node names  Page 2 of 6
                                NODE NAMES
    Name              IP Address          Name                IP Address
    default
    _________ 0__.0__.0__.0__ _______________ ___.___.___.___
    node-1  __
      192.168.1 _.124  _______________    ___.___.___.___
    node-2___        192.168.1 _.125   _______________    ___.___.___.___
    node-3__________  192.168.1 _.97_  _______________    ___.___.___.___
    node-5_____
    _____  192.168.1 _.51_ _______________    ___.___.___.___
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Name: Enter node names for the following 4 nodes:
    •node-1: C-LAN Ethernet port on Switch 1
    •node-2: CMS node (for consistency, use the host name of the 
    CMS computer assigned during the CMS setup procedure — 
    see CentreVu CMS Software Installation and Setup, 
    585-215-866)
    •node-3: Interface on the router to the subnet of Switch 1.
    •node-5: C-LAN Ethernet port on Switch 2.
    IP Address: The unique IP addresses for the nodes named in the previous field. 
    See the description of the Subnet Mask field in the next task for 
    information on valid IP addresses. 
    						
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
    The IP interface for each C-LAN and MedPro board on the switch must be defined on 
    the IP Interfaces form. Each DEFINITY switch in an IP network has one IP Interfaces 
    form.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open IP Interfaces form — enter  ch ip-i
    > Enter values
    change ip-interfaces  Page   1 of   2 
    IP Interfaces
    Inter-region IP connectivity allowed?  n
    Enable Net
    Eth Pt Type   Slot  Code Sfx Node Name   Subnet Mask  Gateway Addr Rgn
    y   C-LAN  01c08 TN799 B  node-1  255.255.255.224  192.168.1_.97_  1
    n  255.255.255.0 
    n  255.255.255.0 
    n  255.255.255.0 
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Inter-region IP 
    connectivity 
    allowed?Enter y to allow IP endpoints (phones and trunks) to use MedPro 
    resources administered in regions that are different from the 
    endpoints’ regions.
    Enable Eth Pt The Ethernet port must be enabled (y) before it can be used. The 
    port must be disabled (n) before changes can be made to its 
    attributes on this screen.
    Type Enter c-lan or medpro.
    Slot Enter the slot location for the circuit pack.
    Code Display only. This field is automatically populated with TN799 
    for C-LAN or TN802 for MedPro.
    Sfx Display only. This field is automatically populated with B for 
    the TN802 and TN799.
    Node name Enter the unique node name for the IP interface. The node name 
    here must already be administered on the Node Names screen
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    > Submit the screen
    End
    Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask associated with the IP address for this IP 
    interface. 
    The IP address for node-1, specified on the Node Names screen, 
    is 192.168.1.124. The 192 in the first octet puts this address in 
    the range of “Class C” addresses, which means the first 3 octets 
    are used for the network ID and the fourth octet is used for host 
    IDs.
    The subnet mask defines the network and host parts of the IP 
    addresses. In the Subnet Mask for this example (192.168.1.224), 
    the 224 in the fourth octet indicates that 3 high-order bits from 
    the fourth octet are used to define subnets on the network 
    192.168.1 (224 = 128+64+32 = 11100000). The first 3 bits are 
    used for subnet IDs and the last 5 bits are used for host IDs. 
    Eight subnets can be defined with 3 bits and each subnet can 
    have a maximum of 32 hosts, defined with the remaining 5 bits. 
    Of these, only 6 subnets with 30 hosts each are usable. 
    The usable IP addresses in the 6 subnets have the following 
    ranges of values for the fourth octet: 33–62,  65–94,  97–126, 
    129–158,  161–190, and 193–222. The IP address for this 
    (node-1) IP interface, 192.168.1.124, is on the third subnet 
    because 124 lies in the range 97–126. Note that node 2 (adjunct, 
    192.168.1.125) and node 3 (router, 192.168.1.97) are both also 
    on the third subnet. Node 4 (192.168.1.51) and node 5 
    (192.168.1.39) are both on the first subnet.
    The first and last IP addresses in each subnet are not usable as 
    host addresses because they have all 0’s or all 1’s for host IDs. 
    For example, in the third subnet, the fourth octet of the first IP 
    address is 96 (= 01100000
    ) and the fourth octet of the last IP 
    address is 127 (= 01111111
    ). 
    The “network address” of a subnet is the first IP address (the all 
    0’s host ID) of that subnet. In this example, the subnet addresses 
    of the six subnets are — 1st: 192.168.1.32 2nd: 192.168.1.64 
    3rd: 192.168.1.96 4th: 192.168.1.128 5th: 192.168.1.160 
    6th: 192.168.1.192. 
    See Chapter 1 for more information on IP addresses and 
    subnetting.
    Gateway Addr Enter the address of a network node that will serve as the default 
    gateway for the IP interface.
    Net Rgn Enter the region number for this IP interface. Field Conditions/Comments
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN  
    This task administers an ethernet data module for the ethernet connection to the CMS 
    adjunct and to Switch 2. The data module defines a network interface — it associates 
    a link number with a port address and node name for the C-LAN port used for this 
    connection.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open Data Module form — enter  a da n
    > Enter values
    > Submit the screen
    End
    add data-module next 
                                                                      Page 1 of X
                               DATA MODULE
        Data Extension: 2377            Name: ethernet on link 2  
    Type: ethernet              Port: 01c0817_
                  Link: 2 
    Network uses 1’s for broadcast addresses? y
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Type: This indicates the data-module type for this link.
    Port: Ethernet connections must be assigned to port 17 on the C-LAN 
    circuit pack.
    Link:The link number must be in the range 1 – 33 (for G3r), not 
    previously assigned on this switch.
    Name: This field is information-only; it appears in lists generated by the 
    “list data module” command.
    Network 
    uses 1’s for 
    broadcast 
    addresses?Leave the default (y) if the private network contains only 
    DEFINITY switches and adjuncts. Set to n only if the network 
    includes non-DEFINITY switches that use the 0’s method of 
    forming broadcast addresses. See Appendix A, “Data Module - 
    type ethernet” for more information about this field. 
    						
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
    This task associates data links (hardware) with processor channels (software) on the 
    node 1 switch. 
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open the Processor Channel Assignment form — enter  ch com p
    > Enter values
    change communications-interface processor-channels
                                                                        Page 1 of X
    PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT
    Proc                Gtwy        Interface    Destination      Session    Mach
    Chan Enable  Appl.  To  Mode  Link/Chan   Node       Port  Local/Remote  ID
      1:  y
     mis____  s 2_ 5001__ node-2____ 0____ 1 _ 1_ __
      2:  n  _______   _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
      3:  n
      _______   _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
      4:  n  _______   _    __  _____  __________ 0____  ___   ___    __
      :
    12: y
      dcs___ s    2_ 5003__ node-5____ 0____ 12_21_    2_:    
     64:  n ________   _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Processor Channel 1: (connection to CMS)
    Enable Set to y.
    Appl. Enter mis for the CMS connection on Processor Channel 1.
    Mode Set the Mode to s (“server”) on both switches for connections 
    to CMS.
    Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-1 data 
    module screen.
    Interface Chan For TCP/IP, interface channel numbers are in the range 5000 
    – 64500.
    The recommended values are: 5001 for CMS, 5002 for Intuity 
    AUDIX, and 5003 for DCS connections that are not 
    gateways. These three values should be reused for multiple 
    instances of these applications; for example, if there are two 
    Intuity AUDIX’s, use 5002 for both; or if there are four 
    DEFINITY ECS’s, use 5003 for all four. The combination of 
    Link, Interface Channel, and Mach ID must be unique.
    The recommended values for gateway switches is 6001–6099. 
    The interface channel number must be unique for each 
    gateway.
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