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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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Issue Status xi Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 Preface ppp Data Module screen The ppp Data Module screen is changed in Release 8. The following fields have been added to the ppp Data Module screen: •Subnet Mask The Mask field enables you to specify a subnetwork for the IP address of this node. iP routing and the IP Route screen The following fields have been added to the IP Routing screen: •Route Type — display only For the display, change, and list IP Route commands, a display-only field, Route Type, indicates whether this IP route is a “host” or “network” route. Whether an IP route is a host or network route is determined by the Destination Node IP address and the subnet mask associated with that address. add data-module 1994 Page 1 of x DATA MODULE Data Extension: 1994 Name: _ppp on link 4 to node 4___ BCC: 2 Type: ppp COS: 1 Port: 01c1502 COR: 1 Link: 4_ TN: 1 Enable Link? n Node Name: ppp14_____ Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Establish Connection: y DESTINATION Digits: 7241991 _________ Node Name: ppp41_____ ______ CHAP? n add ip-route next Page 1 of 1 IP ROUTING Route Number: 3 Destination Node: Gateway: C-LAN Board: Metric:
Issue Status Preface Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 xii New Fields In addition to the R8 screen changes described above, the following screens have new fields that specify IP trunk or IP Softphone parameters: •Optional Parameter (System-Parameters Customer Options) •Trunk Groups •Signaling Group •Station •Several Status and Measurement screens New ScreensIn Release 8, the following IP-related screens are new. IP Interfaces screen The IP Interfaces screen is new for Release 8. The fields for this screen are described in Appendix A, “Screens Reference.” IP Media Parameters The IP Media Parameters screen specifies the type of codecs available for voice processing. The order in which you list the codecs is the order in which the system will use them. This screen also specifies the range of audio port numbers available. 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 n 255.255.255.0 . . . n 255.255.255.0 . . . n 255.255.255.0 . . . n 255.255.255.0 . . . change ip-parameters Page 1 of 1 IP Media Parameters Audio Codec Preferences 1: G.711MU 2: G.723-6.3K 3: G.729A 4: UDP Port Range Min: 2048 Max: 65535
Issue Status xiii Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 Preface ReorganizationThe following chapter reorganization has been made for Release 8. •New Chapter 2 covers H.323 trunk administration. •The previous Chapter 2 has been renamed Chapter 3. This chapter now describes how to connect switches and adjuncts using the C-LAN signaling connectivity — without the H.323 functionality — if you are running Release 8 software. This would be the case if you use R8 as a bugfix for R7 or if you are using the IP Interface board in IP Trunk mode. •Chapter 3 has been renamed Chapter 4. The example network is the same as for R7 with the Data Module and IP Interfaces screens updated. A subsequent issue of this book will add MedPro functionality in the example network. •The appendix sections are organized as in R7 and updated for R8 changes.
Organization Preface Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 xiv Organization This document is organized into four chapters and seven appendixes. Chapter 2 gives the essential information needed to administer H.323 trunk connections. Chapter 1 – Overview An overview of DEFINITY Connectivity and IP AddressingAppendix C Security A brief discussion of security issues as related to networking. Chapter 2 – H.323 Trunk Administration Gives detailed procedures for initial administration of IP trunks using H.323 IP connections. Appendix D – Capacity and Performance A brief discussion of network capacities and how to estimate C-LAN and voice-processing resources. Chapter 3 – C-LAN Administration Gives detailed procedures for six basic network configurations using C-LAN IP connections. Chapter 4 – Network Example Shows administration screens for setting up a complex network. Appendix A – Screens Reference Field descriptions for network-related administration screens. Appendix B – Private Networking DCS features and QSIG. Appendix E – C-LAN Installation Installation procedures for the C-LAN circuit pack. Appendix F– IP Trunk Installation & Admin Installation and initial administration for IP Trunk. Appendix G– Document Reference The DEFINITY documentation library. Glossary Index
Terminology xv Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 Preface Terminology The terms form, screen and node are used in this book with somewhat different meanings than in previous documents. The usage of the terms MedPro and IP Interface in this book deserve an explanation. ScreenThe term “screen” is used in this book to mean what used to be called “form” — the set of switch-administration interface pictures that contain the fields that hold the switch-translations values. For example, the “Data Module screen.” Each screen can have one or more pages. In some parts of this book, he terms “screen” and “form” are used interchangeably. NodeThe term “node” has two meanings for DEFINITY ECS switches connected in a network. In a DCS network, node means a switch or adjunct. This is how the term is used on the Dial Plan screen for the field name, “Local Node Number.” With TCP/IP connectivity, node has a different meaning — it refers to an interface to a network. For example, each of the 17 ports on the C-LAN board is a node in this sense. This is how the term is used on the Node Names, Data Module, Processor Channel, and IP Routing screens. This is also the common usage in a data networking environment. With these definitions, a “DCS node” (a switch) can have many “IP nodes,” (network interfaces). In this book, node is used in the second sense, as a network interface. A “DCS node” is referred to as a switch or, in Chapter 4, as a switch node. IP Interface and MedProThe official name for the TN802B circuit pack is IP Interface assembly. It is a media processing circuit pack in a 3-slot wide assembly. It can be administered to operate in one of two modes — IP Trunk mode or MedPro mode. MedPro is a contraction of the words, media processor. Since the TN802B IP Interface assembly does media processing, it is also referred to as the MedPro board. The TN802B IP Interface assembly is an IP interface for DEFINITY ECS — it connects directly to a 10/100BaseT LAN or WAN, which uses the TCP/IP protocols. The C-LAN (TN799B) circuit pack is also an IP interface for DEFINITY ECS. In this book, the terms TN802B circuit pack, TN802B IP Interface, IP Interface assembly, and MedPro board are used interchangeably.
How to access this book from the web Preface Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 xvi How to access this book from the web If you have internet access, you can view and download the latest version of DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administration for Network Connectivity. To view the book, you must have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader (www.adobe.com). To access the latest version: 1 Access the Customer Self-Service Center web site at http://www.lucent.com/enterprise/selfservice 2 Click Information Resources. 3 Click ELMO 4 Enter your IL to access the library. 5 Enter 555-233-504 (the document number) to view the latest version of the book. To access this book from within the Lucent intranet, go to www.prodpubs.lucent.com. How to order more copies Call: Lucent Technologies Publications Center Voice 1-800-457-1235 Fax 1-800-457-1764 International Voice 317-322-6416 International Fax 317-322-6699 Write: Lucent Technologies Publications Center 2855 N. Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219 Order: Document No. 555-233-504 Comcode 108678749, Issue 1, April 2000 We can place you on a standing order list so that you will automatically receive updated versions of this book. For more information on standing orders, or to be put on a list to receive future issues of this book, please contact the Lucent Technologies Publications Center.
Tell us what you think xvii Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 Preface Tell us what you think Let us know what you like or don’t like about this book. Although we can’t respond personally to all your feedback, we promise we will read each response we receive. You can use the comment card at the back of the book or send us your feedback in your own format. Write to us at: Lucent Technologies Product Documentation Group Room 22-2H15 11900 North Pecos Street Denver, CO 80234 USA Fax to: 303-538-1741 Send email to: [email protected] How to Order Books In addition to this book, other description, installation and test, maintenance, and administration books are available. A complete list of DEFINITY books can be found in the Business Communications System Publications Catalog, 555-000-010. This book and any other DEFINITY books can be ordered directly from the Lucent Technologies Business Communications System Publications Fulfillment Center at 1-317-322-6791 or toll free at 1-800-457-1235. How to Comment on This Book Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback. Please fill out the reader comment card found at the front of this manual and return it. Your comments are of great value and help improve our documentation. If the reader comment card is missing, FAX your comments to 1-303-538-1741 or to your Lucent Technologies representative, and mention this book’s name and number, DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administration for Network Connectivity, 555-233-501.
Where to Call for Technical Support Preface Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 xviii Where to Call for Technical Support Use the telephone numbers in the following table for technical support. Telephone Number Streamlined Imp lementation (for missing eq uip ment) 1-800-772-5409 USA/Canad a Tec hnic al Servic e Center 1-800-248-1234 Tec hnic al Servic e Center (INADS Datab ase Administration)1-800-248-1111 Asia/Pac ific Reg ional Sup p ort Center 65-872-8686 Western Europ e/South Afric a/Mid d le East 441-252-774-800 Business Communic ations Europ e 441-252-391-789 Eastern/Central Europ e 361-345-4334 International Tec hnic al Assistanc e Center (ITAC) 1-303-804-3777 Latin/Central Americ a & Carib b ean 1-303-804-3778 DEFINITY Help line 1-800-225-7585 Luc ent Tec hnolog ies Toll Fraud Intervention 1-800-643-2353 Luc ent Tec hnolog ies Tec hnic al Servic e Center 1-800-242-2121 Luc ent Tec hnolog ies Corp orate Sec urity 1-800-822-9009
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