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    When adding an access endpoint with the ITC administered as restricted, its 
    associated port can be a channel from a DS1 circuit pack with Zero Code Suppression 
    administered as zcs or b8zs.
    For an existing access endpoint, ITC can only be changed from restricted to 
    unrestricted if its associated port is a channel of a DS1 circuit pack with its Zero Code 
    Suppression field administered as b8zs. If the port is on a channel of a DS1 circuit 
    pack with its Zero Code Suppression administered as zcs or b8zs, the end validation 
    fails and the form submission is rejected. Without this end validation, a user could 
    administer an access endpoint as unrestricted when in fact it is restricted, that is its 
    associated port is a member of a DS1 circuit pack that uses ZCS data transmission.
    DTE/DCEDesignates the interface defined by this data module as data terminal equipment or 
    data communications equipment. 
    Remote Loop-Around 
    Test?Activates/deactivates remote loop-around testing. Valid Entries Data 
    Module 
    Ty p e sUsage
    restricted
    unrestrictedprocr-intf
    pdm
    netcon
    analog-dmUse restricted except for wideband endpoints.
    For unrestricted, only unrestricted 
    transmission facilities (b8zs and hdb3) will be 
    used to complete the call. An unrestricted 
    facility is a transmission facility that does not 
    enforce 1’s density digital transmission (that is, 
    digital information is sent exactly as is).
    For restricted, either restricted (ami-zcs or 
    ami-basic) or unrestricted transmission facilities 
    is used to complete the call. A restricted facility 
    is a transmission facility that enforces 1’s 
    density digital transmission (that is, a sequence 
    of eight digital zeros is converted to a sequence 
    of seven zeros and a digital one) via zcs coding 
    on DS1 circuit pack.
    Valid Entries Data Module 
    Ty p e sUsage
    dte/dceprocr-intf
    x.25The DTE/DCE assignments must be 
    opposites on the two ends of the connection. 
    Valid Entries Data Module 
    Ty p e sUsage
    y/nprocr-intf
    pdmSet to 
    n unless testing.  
    						
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    Data Module — Type ethernet 
    Use the ethernet data module type to define an interface between port 17 on the 
    C-LAN board and the LAN. This data module associates a link number and extension 
    number with the C-LAN port address. 
    Common FieldsSee Common Data Module Fields (256) for descriptions of fields on this screen that 
    are not listed below.
    Network uses 1’s for 
    broadcast addresses?This field allows you to specify whether the DEFINITY system is to use all 1’s or all 
    0’s in the host ID to form broadcast addresses sent on the network by this C-LAN 
    board. 
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                               DATA MODULE
        Data Extension: 2377            Name: ethernet on link 2  
    Type: ethernet              Port: 01c0817_
                  Link: 2 
    Network uses 1’s for broadcast addresses? y
    Valid 
    EntriesUsage
    y/n
    default is yLeave 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, as described below.
    The binary form of a broadcast address is most commonly formed by 
    combining the (sub)network portion with all 1’s for the host portion 
    of the address. However, some non-DEFINITY older systems form 
    broadcast addresses using 0’s instead of 1’s in the host portion. 
    These systems usually recognize a received broadcast message as 
    such only if the message address is formed using the 0’s method.
    For a broadcast message received, the C-LAN board recognizes 
    either form as a broadcast address and therefore accepts (looks at) 
    the message. For a broadcast message sent, the C-LAN board uses 
    the 1’s method if this field is set to y and uses the 0’s method if this 
    field is set to n. 
    If one or more nodes in the network is a non-DEFINITY switch that 
    uses the 0’s method, then every DEFINITY switch in the network 
    that wishes to broadcast to these 0’s-method switches must set this 
    field to n. 
    						
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    Data Module — Type ppp 
    Use the ppp data module for direct point to point TCP/IP connections between DCS 
    nodes. This data module associates a link number and destination node with the port 
    address and node name for the local node.
    The fields on this form can be changed only when the corresponding port on the 
    C-LAN circuit pack has been busied-out. 
    Common FieldsSee Common Data Module Fields (256) for descriptions of fields on this screen that 
    are not listed below.
    Subnet MaskThe subnet mask is used to specify the network and host portions of the IP address for 
    the C-LAN port that is identified in the Port field. The IP address is administered on 
    the Node Names screen and is associated with the port location via the node name, 
    which is a common field on the Node Names and ppp Data Module screens.
    When a new ppp Data Module is created, the system populates the Subnet Mask field 
    with one of three default subnet masks, depending on the node name you enter in the 
    Node Names field. If the node name is associated with a Class C address on the Node 
    Names screen, the Subnet Mask field is populated with the default Class C subnet 
    mask, 255.255.255.0. Similarly, if the node name is associated with a Class A or 
    Class B address on the Node Names screen, Class A (255.0.0.0) or Class B 
    (255.255.0.0) default subnet masks automatically populate the Subnet Mask field.
    The default subnet masks correspond to no subnetting. If you want to create 
    subnetworks, you have the option to override the default subnet mask by entering a 
    different subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field. If you enter a subnet mask, the system 
    checks it for validity. For Class C addresses, there are 5 valid subnet masks. For Class 
    B addresses there are 13 valid masks and for Class A addresses there are 21 valid 
    masks.
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                              DATA MODULE
        Data Extension:  Name: _  ___
      BCC: 2
                  Type: ppp
         COS: 1              Port: COR: 1              Link: _            TN: 1
           Enable Link? n
             Node Name:  ___
           Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 
    Establish Connection: _
    DESTINATION
                Digits: _______
          Node Name: ___ _
    _____
                  CHAP? y
    Chap Secret:  
    						
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    The valid subnets for each Class of address are:
    Notice that all 5 valid Class C subnet masks can also be valid Class B or Class A 
    subnet masks, and all 13 valid Class B subnet masks can also be valid Class A subnet 
    masks.
    For example, 
    255.255.255.224 is a valid subnet mask for all three address 
    classes. It allows 6 (2
    3-2) subnetworks for Class C addresses, 2046 (211-2) 
    subnetworks for Class B addresses and 524,286 (219-2)subnetworks for Class A 
    addresses. Each of these subnetworks can have 30 (25-2) hosts. Valid Value Usage
    The default subnet mask is one of three 
    values depending on the class of the IP 
    address of the local C-LAN port:
    •Class A: 255.0.0.0
    •Class B: 255.255.0.0
    •Class C: 255.255.255.0Enter a value for the subnet mask to 
    specify the subnet group to which the IP 
    address of this node belongs.
    Class A 
    (default 255.0.0.0)Class B: 
    (default 255.255.0.0)Class C 
    (default 255.255.255.0)
    255.192.0.0 255.255.192.0 255.255.255.192
    255.224.0.0 255.255.224.0 255.255.255.224
    255.240.0.0 255.255.240.0 255.255.255.240
    255.248.0.0 255.255.248.0 255.255.255.248
    255.252.0.0 255.255.252.0 255.255.255.252
    255.254.0.0 255.255.254.0
    255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0
    255.255.128.0 255.255.255.128
    255.255.192.0 255.255.255.192
    255.255.224.0 255.255.255.224
    255.255.240.0 255.255.255.240
    255.255.248.0 255.255.255.248
    255.255.252.0 255.255.255.252
    255.255.254.0 
    255.255.255.0 
    255.255.255.128  
    255.255.255.192 
    255.255.255.224 
    255.255.255.240 
    255.255.255.248 
    255.255.255.252  
    						
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    Destination DigitsUsed to enable access to the correct trunk group at the far end of the connection. This 
    is typically the trunk access code (TAC) plus the extension of data module on the far 
    end. If you use just the extension, then you must administer UDP and AAR route 
    patterns to access the correct trunk group. 
    Destination Node NameName of the node at the far end of this connection. 
    Chap?Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
    Chap SecretPassword for the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.Valid Value Usage
    The extension or TAC 
    + extension of the 
    destination data 
    module.If a trunk access code (TAC) is used, prepend the TAC 
    to the extension.
    If the Establish Connection field is n, this field 
    should be left blank.
    Valid Value Usage
    A name administered on 
    the Node Names Screen.
    Valid Value Usage
    y/nIdentifies whether the Challenge Handshake Authentication 
    Protocol is used over this link. If you enter y, the system 
    will prompt for a CHAP secret (password).
    Valid Value Usage
    1–30 alphanumeric 
    characters, but 
    cannot begin with 
    the “at” sign (@). 
    Default is blank.This field displays only if the CHAP field is y. This field 
    displays the data being entered or changed. It displays an 
    asterisk (*) when the form is brought up initially if the field 
    already contains some data.
    This field displays the actual contents rather than asterisks if 
    the form is brought up by the init login. 
    						
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    Data Module — Type procr-intf (used for BX.25 connections with the si model)
    Use the procr-intf data module type to define an interface between the Processor 
    Interface circuit pack and the DS1 facilities carrying the X.25 data for the connection 
    to far end switch. This data module associates a link number with a physical channel 
    number and extension number for the PI port used for the connection. 
    This form applies when the Destination Number field is not set to eia. 
    This form applies when the Destination Number field is set to eia (and Link = 1). 
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                                     DATA MODULE
      Data Extension: 3456
     Name: ____________________
                Type: procr-intf
      COS: 1 Maintenance Extension: ____
    Physical Channel: __          COR: 1  Destination Number: ______
                 ITC: __________   TN: 1  Establish Connection? n
                Link: __      DTE/DCE: DTE         Connected Data Module: __________
                          Enable Link: n
    ABBREVIATED DIALING
      List1: _______________
    SPECIAL DIALING OPTION: hot-line
        HOT LINE DESTINATION
             Abbreviated Dialing Dial Code (From above list): _
    ASSIGNED MEMBER (Station with a data extension button for this data module)
             Ext               Name
        1.
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                                     DATA MODULE
      Data Extension: 3456 
    Name: ____________________
                Type: procr-intf  COS: 1 Maintenance Extension: ____
    Physical Channel: __          COR: 1 Destination Number: eia___
                 ITC: __________   TN: 1
     Establish Connection? n
                Link: 1_      DTE/DCE: DTE                 Connected To: ___
                          Enable Link: n                       Clocking: ______
    ABBREVIATED DIALING
      List1: _______________
    SPECIAL DIALING OPTION: ____
        HOT LINE DESTINATION
             Abbreviated Dialing Dial Code (From above list): _
    ASSIGNED MEMBER (Station with a data extension button for this data module)
             Ext               Name
        1. 
    						
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    Common FieldsSee Common Data Module Fields (256) for descriptions of fields on this screen that 
    are not listed below.
    Physical ChannelA number used by the switch software to identify the physical channel.
    Maintenance ExtensionThe extension used to perform maintenance functions on the standby physical 
    channel in a duplicated system. This is the extension specified on the dial plan. The 
    standby remote loop around tests fail if this field is not administered.
    Abbreviated Dialing 
    List 1Specifies the type of abbreviated dialing list. 
    Note:See Administrator’s Guide, 555-233-502, for detailed information on 
    abbreviated dialing.
    Special Dialing OptionIdentifies the type of dialing when this data module originates calls. Valid Value Usage
    A 2-digit 
    number equal to 
    the link number 
    entered on this 
    screen.A multi-carrier cabinet system supports the use of two 
    Processor Interface circuit packs, the first circuit pack 
    (mounted in Control Carrier A) supports physical channels or 
    links 01 through 04; the second (mounted in Control Carrier 
    A) supports physical channels or links 05 through 08. A 
    single-carrier cabinet system supports one Processor Interface 
    circuit pack and physical channels or links 01 through 04 only. 
    Valid Value Usage
    s (system)
    g (group)
    p (personal)
    e (enhanced)
    blankIf g or p is entered, a group number or personal list number 
    also is required. Entry in this field supports Data Hot Line. 
    This field can be left blank.
    Valid Value Usage
    hot-line, default, or 
    blank.Leave blank for regular (normal) keyboard dialing.  
    						
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    Assigned Member Ext 
    and NameDisplay only. Extension and name of a previously administered user who has an 
    associated Data Extension button and who will share the use of the module.
    ClockingDisplays only when the Destination Number field is set to eia (and Link = 1). This 
    field sets the clocking for the physical layer of the protocol. 
    Valid Value Usage
    internal, external Entering internal specifies that the clocking is provided by 
    the eia port, and external (default) specifies that clocking is 
    provided by the other end of the link. One end of the link 
    should be set to internal and the other end should be set to 
    external. 
    						
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    Data Module - type X.25 (used for BX.25 connections with the r model)
    This form applies only to the r model.
    Common FieldsSee Common Data Module Fields (256) for descriptions of fields on this screen that 
    are not listed below.
    Baud RateSpecifies the data transmission rate for this connection. 
    Endpoint TypeMust be assigned as adjunct. An endpoint type is a type of packet switched data 
    endpoint that uses X.25 call control procedures. The X.25 Endpoint connects to 
    external ports on the PGATE board and to the TDM bus via a DS1 trunk. Ports 
    connected to the adjunct endpoint can be either DTEs or DCEs.
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                                     DATA MODULE
      Data Extension: ____           Name: ____________________
                Type: x.25                          Remote Loop-Around Test? n
                Port: __              COR: 1             Destination Number: ______
           Baud Rate: __________       TN: 1           Establish Connection? n
       Endpoint Type:_________                        Connected Data Module: ____
                Link: 1_          DTE/DCE: ___                Error Logging? _
    Enable Link? n   
                                                  
                                                  
       Permanent Virtual Circuit? _             Highest PVC Logical Channel: __
        Switched Virtual Circuit? _
    Valid entries Usage
    9600, 19200, switched Set to 
    9600 for DCS connections to the si model, or to 
    an r model with an external 9600 baud data line. 
    Set to 
    switched for r-to-r connections with 
    common-channel signaling on DS1 trunks.
    Set to 
    9600 for connections to Intuity.
    Set to either 
    9600 or 19200 for CMS, depending on 
    the physical connectivity.
    Valid entries Usage
    adjunct Set to 
    adjunct for DCS, CMS, or Intuity AUDIX. 
    						
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    Error Logging?Used to record X.25 protocol errors in the hardware error log.
    Permanent Virtual 
    Circuit?Indicates that the logical channels for PVC are allowed for this port; default is y 
    (cannot be changed).
    Switched Virtual 
    Circuit?Indicates that the Switched Virtual Circuit is not allowed for this port; default is n 
    (cannot be changed).
    Highest PVC Logical 
    ChannelIndicates that 1 to 64 Logical Channels are allowed on this port.
    Data Module - type x.25 (Page 2)
    Number of Outstanding 
    Frames (w)
    Specifies layer 2 window size (1–7 frames). If the value is 2, up to 2 frames can be 
    sent without confirmation. Default is 4. Valid Value Usage
    y/nSet to 
    n for normal operations. Set to y for testing.
    Valid Value Usage
    y/n
    Default is y.
    Valid Value Usage
    y/n
    Default is n.
    Valid Value Usage
    1-64
    default is 64Leave at 64 for normal operations.
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    DATA MODULE 
    LAYER 2 PARAMETERS
    Number of Outstanding Frames (w): 4
    Retry Attempt Counter (N2): 2
    Frame Size (N1): 135
    Retransmission (T1) Timer (1/10 seconds): 10
    Idle (T4) Timer (1/10 seconds): 30
    LAYER 3 PARAMETERS
    Number of Outstanding Packets: 2
    Restart (T20) Timer (seconds): 8
    Reset (T22) Timer (seconds): 10 
    						
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