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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
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Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 161 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 3 C-LAN Administration Switch 2 Task — Assign Processor Channels This task associates data links (hardware) with processor channels (software) on the Switch 2. 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: n _______ _ __ _____ _____________ 0____ ___ ___ __ 2: n _______ _ __ _____ _____________ 0____ ___ ___ __ 3: n _______ _ __ _____ _____________ 0____ ___ ___ __ 4: n _______ _ __ _____ _____________ 0____ ___ ___ __ : 21: y dcs___ c1_ 0_ node-1-ppp___ 5003_ 21_12_ 1_23: y dcs___ c1_ 0_ node-3_______ 5003_ 23_32_ 3_ : 64: n _______ _ __ _____ _____________ 0____ ___ ___ __ Field Conditions/Comments For Processor Channel 21: (ppp connection to Switch 1) Enable Set to y after the link administration is complete. Appl. Set to dcs for DCS signaling. Mode Node-2 is the “client” for this session. Set node-1-ppp on Switch 1 to “server” (s). Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-2 data module screen. Interface Chan A value of 0 allows any available interface channel to be used for this connection. The Destination Port number on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen must also be set to 0. Destination Node Name of the far-end node for this channel. This must be a name entered on the Node Names screen. For ppp connections, it must match the Destination Node Name entered on the ppp Data Module screen. Destination Port This number must match the Interface Channel number assigned on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen 1 of 2
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 3 C-LAN Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 162 > 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. For Processor Channel 23: (connection to Switch 3 through Switch 1) Enable Set to y after the link administration is complete. Appl. Set to dcs for DCS signaling. ModeNode-2 is the “client” for this session. Set node-3 to “server” (s). Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-2 data module screen. Interface Chan A value of 0 allows any available interface channel to be used for this connection. The Destination Port number on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen must also be set to 0. Destination Node Name of the far-end node for this channel. This must be a name entered on the Node Names screen. For ppp connections, it must match the Destination Node Name entered on the ppp Data Module screen. Destination Port This number must match the Interface Channel number assigned on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen Session - Local For each connection, the Local Session number on this switch must equal the Remote Session number on the remote switch and vice versa. Session - Remote Mach ID Destination switch ID identified on the dial plan of the destination switch. Field Conditions/Comments 2 of 2
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 163 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 3 C-LAN Administration Switch 2 Task — Assign IP Route to node-3 This task specifies an initial route for messages handled by node-2 that are destined for node-3. An IP route is required for this route because there are intermediate nodes between node-2 and node-3. Begin Steps > Enable the ppp link on the node-2 data module screen: ch da 3020, set Enable Link? to y. >Open the IP Routing form — enter a ip n [The system assigns the route number 1.] > Enter values > Submit the screen End add ip-route next Page 1 of 1 IP ROUTING Route Number: 1 Destination Node: node-3____ Gateway: node-1-ppp C-LAN Board: 1a04 Metric: 0 Field Conditions/Comments Destination Node: The name of the node at the destination of this route. Gateway: Node name of the gateway by which the destination node is reached for this route. C-LAN Board: The location of the C-LAN circuit pack that provides the interface for this route. Metric: Enter 0. See IP Routing (page 251) in Appendix A for more information on the use of the Metric field.
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 3 C-LAN Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 164 Switch 3 Task — Assign Node Names This task assigns node names and IP addresses to each node in the network. This screen is administered on Switch 3. 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 from 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-eth 192.168.10_.128 _______________ ___.___.___.___ node-2___ 192.168.10_.12_ _______________ ___.___.___.___ node-3 192.168.10_.129 _______________ ___.___.___.___ ________________ ___.___.___.___ _______________ ___.___.___.___ Field Conditions/Comments Name Enter unique node names for the following 3 nodes: •C-LAN Ethernet port on Switch 3 •C-LAN Ethernet port on Switch 1. •C-LAN PPP port on Switch 2 IP Address The unique IP addresses of the nodes named in the previous field.
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 165 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 3 C-LAN Administration Switch 3 Task — Assign IP Interfaces The IP interface for each C-LAN 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 01a05 TN799 B node-3 255.255.255.0 192 .168.10_.128. 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 1 of 2
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 3 C-LAN Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 166 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask associated with the IP address for this IP interface. (The IP address is associated with the node name on the Node Names screen). In this example, leave the default subnet mask, 255.255.255.0, which indicates no subnetting for a Class C IP address. See the discussion of subnetting, Subnetting (page 16), in Chapter 1 and Configuration 1: R8r R8si (page 60) in this chapter for details about subnet masks. Gateway Addr Leave blank for this configuration. The only connection to this IP interface is node-1 on Switch 1. Node-1 is on the same subnetwork as this IP interface, so no gateway is needed. In general, for connectivity to other (sub)networks, enter the address of a network node that will serve as the default gateway to the other (sub)networks. Net Rgn Enter the region number for this IP interface. Field Conditions/Comments 2 of 2
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 167 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 3 C-LAN Administration Switch 3 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN This task administers an ethernet data module on Switch 3 for the ethernet connection. The data module associates a link number with a port address, extension number, 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 next Page 1 of X DATA MODULE Data Extension: 3901 Name: ethernet on link 1 BCC: 2 Type: ethernet Port: 01a0517_ Link: 1 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 – 25, not previously assigned on this switch. Name: Information-only; appears in “list data module” list. 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.
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 3 C-LAN Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 168 Switch 3 Task — Assign Processor Channels This task associates data links with processor channels on Switch 3. 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: n _______ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __ 2: n _______ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __ : 31: y dcs___ c 1_ 0__ node-1-eth 5003_ 31_13__ 1_32: y dcs___ s 1_ 5003_ node-2___ 032_ 23_ 2_ 64: n _______ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __ Field Conditions/Comments Processor Channel 31: (ethernet connection to Switch 1) Enable Set to y. Appl. Set to dcs for DCS signaling. Mode Node-3 is the “client” for this session. Set node-1-eth to “server” (s). Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-3 data module screen. Interface Chan A value of 0 allows any available interface channel to be used for this connection. The Destination Port number on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen must also be set to 0. Destination NodeName of the far-end node for this channel. This must be a name entered on the Node Names screen. Destination PortThis number must match the Interface Channel number assigned on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen. 1 of 2
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 169 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 3 C-LAN Administration > 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. For Processor Channel 32: (connection to Switch 2 through Switch 1) Enable Set to y. Appl. Set to dcs for DCS signaling. ModeNode-3 is the “server.” Set node-2 to “client” (c). Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-3 data module screen. Interface Chan This must match the Destination Port number on the Switch-1 Processor Channels screen. Destination NodeName of the far-end node for this channel. This must be a name entered on the Node Names screen. Destination Portor 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. The combination of Link, Interface Channel, and Mach ID must be unique. This number must match the Destination Port number on the Switch-2 Processor Channel screen. Session - Local For each connection, the Local Session number on this switch must equal the Remote Session number on the remote switch and vice versa. Session - Remote Mach ID Destination switch ID identified on the dial plan of the destination switch. Field Conditions/Comments 2 of 2
Configuration 5A: R8csi R8r (one C-LAN) R8si 3 C-LAN Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 170 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.