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    Group Number
    Display-only field when the screen is accessed using an administration command 
    such as display or change.
    Associated Signaling
    For FAS, the D-channel can carry signaling information only for B-channels located 
    on the same DS1 circuit pack.
    Primary D-channel
    Enter a 6- to 7-character port number associated with the DS1 Interface circuit pack 
    port. The port number assigns the primary D-channel in the Signaling Group. For 
    24-channel facilities, the 24th port is assigned as the D-channel. For 32-channel 
    facilities, the 16th port is assigned as the D-channel.Valid entries Usage
    Display-only field
    Valid entries Usage
    y  Indicates Facility Associated Signaling
    nIndicates Non-Facility Associated Signaling.
    Valid entries Usage
    01 through 44 (G3r) First and second characters are the cabinet number
    01 through 03 (G3si)
    A through EThird character is the carrier.
    01 through 20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number
    16 or 24Sixth and seventh characters are the port
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    Secondary D-channel
    Enter a 6- to 7-character port number associated with the DS1 Interface circuit pack 
    port used for secondary D-channel signaling. Displays when the Associated Signaling 
    field is n (indicates NFAS). The port number assigns the secondary D-channel in the 
    Signaling Group. For 24-channel facilities, the 24th port is assigned as the D-channel. 
    For 32-channel facilities, the 16th port is assigned as the D-channel.
    Max Number of NCA TSC
    The maximum number of simultaneous Non-Call Associated Temporary Signaling 
    Connections (NCA-TSCs) that can exist in the Signaling Group. This number 
    includes all NCA-TSCs that are administered on this screen and those NCA-TSCs 
    that tandem through the switch in-route to another switch in the network.
    Max number of CA TSC
    The maximum number of simultaneous Call Associated Temporary Signaling 
    Connections (CA-TSCs) that can exist in the Signaling Group. Typically, the number 
    of ISDN-PRI trunk group members controlled by the Signaling Group.
    Trunk Group For NCA TSC
    The ISDN-PRI trunk group number whose incoming call handling table will be used 
    to handle incoming NCA-TSCs through the Signaling Group. Enter the assigned 
    ISDN-PRI trunk group number whose call handling table will be used to route the 
    incoming NCA TSCs. (An ISDN-BRI trunk group may not be used.)Valid entries Usage
    01 through 44 (G3r) First and second characters are the cabinet number
    01 through 03 (G3si)
    A through EThird character is the carrier
    01 through 
    20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number
    16 or 24Sixth and seventh characters are the port
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    Valid entries Usage
    0 to 256. 
    Valid entries Usage
    0 to 400. 
    Valid entries Usage
    1 to 99. 
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    Trunk Group for Channel Selection
    Enter the assigned trunk group number. (An ISDN-BRI trunk group may not be used.) 
    Supplementary Service Protocol 
    Determines whether AT&T NCA TSCs or QSIG NCA TSCs are sent over the 
    interface. To change this field from a to b, first check the Adm’d NCA TSC Index 
    field on the ISDN TSC Gateway Channel Assignments  (page 291). Make sure no 
    NCA TSC on the Signaling Group screen is administered as a Gateway Channel. If 
    they are, you must remove the NCA TSC Gateway assignment first before this field 
    can be changed to b. 
    Tru nk  Brd
    Enter a 5-character DS1 Interface circuit pack number that has trunk members 
    belonging to this Signaling Group. Displays when the Associated Signaling field is n 
    (indicates NFAS).
    Interface ID
    In an NFAS Signaling Group, an Interface ID must be assigned to each DS1 facility 
    so that it can be referenced by both interfacing switches. When a call is established 
    between switches, the Interface ID at each end is used to determine which B-channel 
    is to be used to establish the call. The Interface ID numbers on both ends must be the 
    same. Displays when the Associated Signaling field is n (indicates NFAS). Enter an 
    interface ID for the corresponding DS1 Interface circuit pack.Pages 2 through 5 of the 
    screen.Valid entries Usage
    1 to 99. 
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    Valid entries Usage
    a AT&T protocol
    bQSIG protocol. This field may be set to b only if the Basic 
    Supplementary Services field on the System-Parameters 
    Customer-Options screen is y. If this field is b, pages 2 through 
    5 do not appear.
    Valid entries Usage
    01 through 44 (G3r) First and second characters are the cabinet 
    number
    01 through 03 (G3si)
    A through EThird character is the carrier
    01 through 20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number
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    NCA TSCThe Non-call associated temporary signaling connections (NCA TSC) are 
    administered on pages 2–5 of the ISDN-PRI and H.323 Signaling Group screens, and 
    on pages 3–6 of the ATM Signaling Group screen.
    Service/Feature
    The service type for all administered NCA-TSCs assigned in this Signaling Group.
                        ADMINISTERED NCA TSC ASSIGNMENT              Page 2 of 5
    Service/Feature: __________           As-needed Inactivity Time-out (min): __
     TSC   Local                                                  Adj.      Mach.
    Index   Ext.  Enabled Established   Dest. Digits    Appl.     Name       ID
      1:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      2:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      3:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      4:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      5:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      6:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      7:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      8:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
      9:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     10:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     11:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     12:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     13:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     14:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     15:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
     16:   _____     _     _________   _______________  _______  _______     __
    Valid entries Usage
    accunet 
    i800
    inwats
    lds
    mega800
    megacom
    multiquest
    operator
    sdn
    sub-operator
    wats-max-bnd
    Facility Type 0 and 1 
    user-defined 
    services.
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    As-needed Inactivity Time-out (min)
    The inactivity time-out for as-needed NCA-TSCs assigned in the Signaling Group. 
    An as-needed administered NCA-TSC staying inactive in this time period will be 
    removed from service.
    TSC Index
    Specifies the administered NCA-TSCs assigned. 
    Local Ext 
    Used to assign an extension on the switch to the administered NCA-TSC. The 
    extension cannot be previously assigned to another administered NCA-TSC, station, 
    or data module, and so on.
    Enabled
    Enables or disables the administered NCA-TSC.
    Establish
    Used to indicate the strategy for establishing this administered NCA-TSC.Valid entries Usage
    10 to 90
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    Valid entries Usage
    Display-only field. The administered NCA TSC index represents 
    one DCS or DCS AUDIX logical channel 
    connecting any two switches. The Index 
    number ranges from 1–64.
    Valid entries Usage
    An unassigned extension number. 
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    Valid entries Usage
    y Enter y to enable the administered NCA-TSC.
    n 
    Valid entries Usage
    permanentAn entry of permanent means that the administered 
    NCA-TSC can be established by either the near end or the far 
    end.
    as-neededAn entry of as-needed means the administered NCA-TSC 
    will be established the first time the administered NCA-TSC is 
    needed. It can be set up either by the near end or far end switch.
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    Dest. Digits
    Used to route the administered NCA-TSC to the far end switch. These digits are sent 
    as entered to the destination switch; no routing or other digit manipulation is 
    performed.
    Appl.
    Specifies the application this administered NCA-TSC is going to be used for.
    Adjunct Name
    Only displays for G3r configurations. Displays when the Appl field is audix.
    Machine ID
    Used to indicate the far-end PBX or the AUDIX machine to which this administered 
    NCA-TSC will be connected. This number is the Local Node Number administered 
    on the Dial Plan Record screen. Valid entries Usage
    0 through 9  Can include up to 15 digits.
    +
    *
    #
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    Valid entries Usage
    audixUsed for ISDN-PRI D-channel DCS AUDIX feature.
    dcsUsed for the DCS Over ISDN-PRI D-channel feature.
    gatewayUsed when the administered NCA-TSC will be used as one end 
    in the gateway channel connecting to a BX.25 link. If gateway 
    is entered, then the ISDN TSC Gateway Channel Assignments 
    screen must be completed.
    masi
    blank
    Valid entries Usage
    Enter the name of the AUDIX as it appears on 
    the Adjunct Names screen.
    Valid entries Usage
    1-63For DCS
    1-99For AUDIX
    1-12For MASI
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    Ty p e  H . 3 2 3The H.323 signaling group type is used for H.323 trunks.
    Near-end Node Name
    .
    Far-end Node Name
    .
    Near-end Listen Port
    .
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                                SIGNALING GROUP
    Group Number: 2              Group Type: h.323   
                                                         Max number of NCA TSC: 0  
                                                          Max number of CA TSC: 0  
                                                       Trunk Group for NCA TSC:    
           Trunk Group for Channel Selection:                                       
              Supplementary Service Protocol: a
            Near-end Node Name:                  Far-end Node Name:                
          Near-end Listen Port: 1720           Far-end Listen Port:      
                  LRQ Required? n            Calls Share IP Signaling Connection? n
                                                 Bypass If IP Threshold Exceeded? n
    Internetworking Message: PROGress
    Valid entries Usage
    A node name administered on 
    the Node Names form on this 
    switch.Enter the node name for the C-LAN IP interface 
    on this switch.
    Valid entries Usage
    A node name administered on 
    the Node Names form on this 
    switch.Optional. If entered, this is the node name for the 
    far-end C-LAN IP Interface used for trunks 
    assigned to this signaling group.
    Valid entries Usage
    1719, 1720 or
    5000–9999Enter an unused port number. The number 1720 is 
    recommended. 
    If LRQ is set to y, this field must be 1719. 
    						
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    Far-end Listen Port
    .
    IRQ Required?
    .
    Calls Share IP signaling connection?
    .
    Bypass if IP Threshold Exceeded?
    .
    Internetworking Message
    Specifies whether the system sends alerting or progress if an incoming trunk call is 
    routed to a non-ISDN trunk group (for example, CO or tie). This field is 
    administerable on a per-port basis.
    .Valid entries Usage
    blank or
    0–65535 Optional. If entered, the same number as entered in 
    the Near-end Listen Port field is recommended; if not 
    left blank, this number must match the number 
    entered in the Near-end Listen Port field on the 
    signaling group form for the far-end switch.
    Valid entries Usage
    y 
    n (default)Leave the default (n) if the far-end switch is a 
    DEFINITY ECS. Set to y only if the far-end switch is 
    a non-DEFINITY switch and requires a location 
    request (to obtain a signaling address) in its signaling 
    protocol.
    Valid entries Usage
    y 
    n (default) Enter y for inter-DEFINITY connections. Otherwise, 
    leave the default (n).
    Valid entries Usage
    y 
    n (default)Set to y to automatically remove from service trunks 
    assigned to this signaling group when IP transport 
    performance falls below limits administered on the 
    Maintenance-Related System Parameters (sys par 
    maint) screen.
    Valid entries Usage
    PROGress (default)
    ALERTing 
    						
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    Ty p e  AT MThe atm signaling group type is used for atm trunks.
    Virtual Path Identifier
    This is a display-only field.
    Virtual Channel Identifier
    .
    Signaling Mode
    This is a display-only field.
    Idle Code
    .
    Interface Companding
    .
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                                SIGNALING GROUP
    Group Number: 2              Group Type: atm 
                                                         Max number of NCA TSC: 0  
                                                          Max number of CA TSC: 0  
                                                       Trunk Group for NCA TSC:    
           Trunk Group for Channel Selection:                                       
              Supplementary Service Protocol: a
     CIRCUIT PARAMETERS
           Virtual Path Identifier: 0  
        Virtual Channel Identifier:     
                    Signaling Mode: isdn-pri              Circuit Type: T1
                         Idle Code: 11111111                   Connect: network
              Interface Companding: mulaw                                          
                  Country Protocol: 1                                        
                  Protocol Version: a                                    
    DCP/Analog Bearer Capability: 3.1kHz
    Internetworking Message: PROGress
    Valid entries Usage
    blank or 32–1023
    Valid entries Usage
    An 8-digit binary number.
    default is 11111111
    Valid entries Usage
    mulaw or alawUse mulaw in the U.S., Canada, and Japan. Use 
    alaw elsewhere. 
    						
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    Country Protocol
    .
    Protocol version
    .
    Circuit Type
    .
    Connect
    .
    DCP/Analog Bearer Capability
    .
    Internetworking Message
    .Specifies whether the system sends alerting or progress if an incoming trunk call is 
    routed to a non-ISDN trunk group (for example, CO or tie). This field is 
    administerable on a per-port basis.
    .Valid entries Usage
    1–25 or etsiUse 1 for the U.S. 
    Valid entries Usage
    a, b, or c
    Valid entries Usage
    T1 or E1Use T1 for U.S. and Japan. Use E1 elsewhere.
    Valid entries Usage
    host, network, or pbx
    Valid entries Usage
    3.1kHz or speech
    Valid entries Usage
    PROGress (default)
    ALERTing 
    						
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