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    4  Networking Example
    Intuity
     Translations for DCS AUDIX
    This screen is administered on Intuity, not on the DEFINITY ECS.
    CMS Administration
    See CentreVu
    Ò Call Management System, Software Installation and Setup, 585-215-866 for administration 
    procedures for the CMS server.
    Switch Interface Administration
    Switch Link Type:_LAN
    _ Switch:_Definity_____
    Extension Length:_4
    ___ Country:_United States_Host Switch Number:_1___
    Audix Number:_1___
    Switch  IP Address/Host Name TCP Port Switch IP Address/Host Name TCP Port
    Number Number
    1__
    192.168.200.11_______ 5002__11____  ___.___.___.________ ______
    2__
    192.168.200.11_______ 5021__12____  ___.___.___.________ ______
    3__192.168.200.11_______ 5031__13____  ___.___.___.________ ______
    4__192.168.200.14_______ 5041__14____  ___.___.___.________ ______
    5__
    _____________________ ______15____  ___.___.___.________ ______
    :
    10_
    _____________________ ______20____  ___.___.___.________ ______ 
    						
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    A    Screens Reference
    This appendix gives detailed field descriptions for a selection of DEFINITY administration 
    screens (forms). The screen descriptions are divided into two groups — a) Networking Screens, 
    which are needed for network administration and are used in other chapters of this document, 
    and b) Other Network-related Screens, which are related to network administration but not 
    referred to elsewhere in this document. Field descriptions for other DEFINITY screens can be 
    found in the Administrator’s Guide, 555-233-506.
    Networking Screens
    Node Names, page 245
    IP Interfaces, page 247.
    IP Routing, page 251
    IP Media Parameters, page 255
    Data Modules, page 256: 
    ethernet, page 262
    ppp, page 263
    proc-intf, page 266
    X.25, page 269
    pdm, page 272
    Processor Channel Assignment, page 273
    Circuit Packs, page 277
    Signaling Group and Administered NCA TSC Assignment, page 280
    ISDN TSC Gateway Channel Assignments, page 291
    Note:All Trunk Group screens are described in DEFINITY ECS R8 
    Administrator’s Guide, 555-233-506. 
    						
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    Other Network-Related DEFINITY Screens
    Communication Interface Links, page 293
    Data Modules: netcon, analog-dm, page 295
    Extended Trunk Access (ETA) Call Screening, page 298
    Extension Number Portability Numbering Plan, page 299
    Hop Channel Assignments, page 300
    Node Number Routing, page 302
    Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number Prefixes, page 303
    Synchronization Plan, page 304
    Uniform Dialing Plan, page 307 
    						
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    Networking Screens
    Node Names
    In this context, a node is defined as any of the following — a C-LAN port, a bridge or router, a CMS ethernet 
    port, or an Intuity AUDIX, or other MSA (Message Server Adjunct) network interface card. The AUDIX and 
    MSA node name and IP address must be entered on page 1 of the screen. The data for all other node types, 
    including CMS, must be entered on pages 2–6.
    The Node Names form holds up to 8 Audix node names with up to 7 characters each, up to 7 MSA node names 
    (up to 7 characters each) on page 1. It holds up to 160 non-specific node names (up to 15 characters each) for 
    DCS, CMS, or bridge/router nodes, on pages 2–6.
    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 CMS, switches, and routers 
    starting on page 2.
    page 1
    Audix or MSA NameIdentifies the name of the AUDIX or Message Server Adjunct (MSA) node.
                                                                     page 1 of 6
                                     NODE NAMES
       Audix Name      IP address          MSA Names      IP Address
    1. audix 
    _         ___.___.___.___ 1. msa__ _         ___.___.___.___
    2. _______         ___.___.___.___ 2. _______         ___.___.___.___
    3. _______         ___.___.___.___ 3. _______         ___.___.___.___
    4. _______         ___.___.___.___ 4. _______         ___.___.___.___
    5. _______         ___.___.___.___ 5. _______         ___.___.___.___
    6. _______         ___.___.___.___ 6. _______         ___.___.___.___
    7. _______         ___.___.___.___ 7. _______         ___.___.___.___
    8. _______         ___.___.___.___
    Valid entries Usage
    1-7 alphanumeric characters with no 
    embedded spaces. 
    Defaults: 
    audix, msa (csi, si)
    blank (r)Used as a label for the associated IP 
    address. The node names must be unique 
    on each switch. 
    						
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    IP AddressThe IP address associated with the node name. (Not needed for X.25 connections).
    Pages 2 – 6
    NameThe name of the adjunct or switch node. Valid entries are alpha-numeric and/or 
    special characters for identification. Default is blank.
    IP AddressThe IP address for the node named in the previous field.
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                                     NODE NAMES
     Name                  IP Address           Name              IP Address
     1. Default        
          0. 0. 0. 0. 17. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     2. _______________    ___.___.___.___  18. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     3. _______________    ___.___.___.___  19. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     4. _______________    ___.___.___.___  20. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     5. _______________    ___.___.___.___  21. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     6. _______________    ___.___.___.___  22. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     7. _______________    ___.___.___.___  23. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     8. _______________    ___.___.___.___  24. _______________    ___.___.___.___
     9. _______________    ___.___.___.___  25. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    10. _______________    ___.___.___.___  26. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    11. _______________    ___.___.___.___  27. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    12. _______________    ___.___.___.___  28. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    13. _______________    ___.___.___.___  29. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    14. _______________    ___.___.___.___  30. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    15. _______________    ___.___.___.___  31. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    16. _______________    ___.___.___.___  32. _______________    ___.___.___.___
    Valid entries Usage
    1-15 alphanumeric characters 
    with no embedded spaces.Used as a label for the associated IP address. The 
    node names must be unique on each switch.
    Valid entries Usage
    32-bit address expressed 
    in dotted-decimal notation 
    — four decimal numbers 
    each in the range 1–255 
    separated by a decimal 
    point.A unique IP address is assigned to each port on the 
    C-LAN circuit pack that is used for a connection.
    Each node name is associated with a unique IP 
    address except in the following circumstance: If the 
    network includes a gateway switch that connects to 
    non-IP nodes (via X.25 or ISDN), then switches on 
    the IP side of the gateway would list all nodes on the 
    non-IP side of the gateway with the (same) IP address 
    of the gateway; that is, several nodes could be listed 
    on the Node Names screen with the same IP address.
    See Chapter 1 for more information about IP 
    addresses. 
    						
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    IP Interfaces 
    Use the IP Interfaces screen to define an interface to the LAN from either the C-LAN 
    or MedPro circuit packs. The physical interface is port 17 on the C-LAN board and is 
    a network interface card on the MedPro. This screen specifies the IP address (via the 
    Node Names screen), subnet mask, default gateway address, and the network region 
    for each IP interface on the local DEFINITY ECS.
    Note:The C-LAN and MedPro circuit packs must be administered on the 
    Circuit Packs screen before they can be administered on this screen.
    Inter-region IP 
    connectivity allowed?Specifies whether or not IP endpoints registered in one region can use media 
    processing resources (MedPro) in another region.
    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  01A10 TN799 B  clan-a1    255.255.255.0   192.168.10 .100 1
       y  MEDPRO 01A13 TN802 B  med-a1    255.255.255.0   192.168.10 .100 1
    y  MEDPRO 01A16 TN802 B  med-a2    255.255.255.0   192.168.20 .100 1
    y   C-LAN  01A09 TN799 B  clan-a2    255.255.255.0   192.168.10 .100 2
       y  MEDPRO 01B13 TN802 B  med-a3    255.255.255.0   192.168.10 .100 2
    y   C-LAN  01A09 TN799 B  clan-b2    255.255.255.0   192.168.20 .100 2
       n    255.255.255.0      .   .   .      
    n    255.255.255.0      .   .   .      
    n    255.255.255.0      .   .   .      
    Valid Values Usage
    y/nEnter y to allow IP endpoints (phones and trunks) to use 
    MedPro resources administered in regions that are different 
    from the endpoints’ regions.
    The MedPro and C-LAN boards are assigned to the regions 
    specified in the Net Rgn field. Endpoints are assigned to the 
    same region as the C-LAN boards they use.
    The DEFINITY system first allocates MedPro resources that 
    are assigned to the same regions as the endpoints. If demand 
    for MedPro resources exceeds supply within the local region, 
    available MedPro resources from other regions are used if this 
    field is set to y, or call blockage occurs if this field is set to n. 
    						
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    Enable Eth PtUsed to enable or disable the C-LAN or MedPro IP Ethernet port. 
    Ty p eSpecifies the type of circuit pack for the IP network interface (C-LAN or MedPro).
    SlotSpecifies the location of the circuit pack for the IP network interface in the standard 
    CCcss format (CC = cabinet number, c = carrier letter, ss = slot number). 
    CodeDisplay only. Specifies the board code of the circuit pack for the IP interface. This 
    field is automatically populated with TN799 for C-LAN or TN802 for MedPro.
    SfxDisplay only. Specifies board code suffix. This field is automatically populated with 
    B for the TN802 and the TN799.
    Node NameThe unique node name for the IP interface. The node name must be on the Node 
    Names screen (pages 2–6 only; node names on page 1 of the Node Names screen 
    cannot be used in this field).Valid Values Usage
    y/nThe 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.
    If an enabled Ethernet port is changed to disabled, all signaling 
    and/or media connections will be removed and the associated 
    calls will be torn down.
    The busy-out command applied to the circuit pack for the 
    interface overrules the Enable Eth Pt field. 
    						
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    Subnet MaskThe subnet mask determines which part of an IP address is the network identifier and 
    which part is the host identifier. The subnet mask is associated with the IP address 
    administered on the Node Names screen for the IP interface identified by the Node 
    Names field on this screen.
    See Chapter 1 for more information on IP addresses and subnetting.
    Gateway AddressSpecifies the address of a network node that will serve as the default gateway for the 
    IP interface. Valid Values Usage
    The valid values of the subnet 
    mask depend on the IP address 
    that the subnet mask is applied to 
    — in this case, the IP address on 
    the Node Names screen that is 
    associated with the name entered 
    in the Node Name field. 
    In general, each octet value must 
    be one of the following numbers: 
    255 or 0, corresponding to the 
    network and host portions of an 
    IP address; or 192, 224, 240, 248, 
    or 252, corresponding to using 2, 
    3, 4, 5, or 6 bits from the host ID 
    for the subnet ID.This field can be used to subdivide a network 
    into 2 or more subnetworks. 
    The subnet mask consist of a string of n 
    contiguous 1’s followed by a string of 32–n 
    contiguous 0’s. When applied to a 32-bit IP 
    address, the subnet mask indicates that the first 
    n bits of the address form the network ID and 
    the next 32–n bits form the host ID portion of 
    the address.
    The following default values for the subnet 
    mask are used for no subnetting: 
    Class A addresses:  255.0.0.0
    Class B addresses: 255.255.0.0
    Class C addresses: 255.255.255.0
    Valid Value Usage
    An IP address of a 
    bridge or router on 
    the network that is 
    directly connected to 
    the IP interface.
    The gateway address 
    must be administered 
    on the Node Names 
    screen.The default gateway enables communication with nodes 
    on (sub)networks that are different from the (sub)network 
    of the IP interface. A default gateway makes use of 
    explicit IP routes unnecessary.
    If left blank, this node (this IP interface) can communicate 
    with nodes on different (sub)networks only if explicit IP 
    routes (on the IP Routing screen) are defined — 
    communication with nodes on the same (sub)network is 
    not affected. With the Gateway Address left blank, you 
    can enable communications with individual nodes on 
    other (sub)networks by creating host IP routes to them. Or 
    you can enable communication with all nodes on a 
    different (sub)network by defining a network IP route to 
    that (sub)network. You can define a combination of 
    network and host IP routes to enable communications to 
    all nodes on some (sub)networks and individual nodes on 
    other (sub)networks. 
    						
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    Net RgnSpecifies the network region assigned to the IP interface. 
    Valid Values Usage
    1–10
    Default is 1.The Region field on the IP Interfaces screen 
    allows you to set up segregated groups of 
    MedPro resources. This feature can be used in 
    a variety of ways. For example, you could use 
    regions to allocate specific MedPro boards to 
    H.323 trunks and others to stations; or you 
    could use regions to avoid traffic over low 
    bandwidth or high-latency network links. 
    						
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