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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Manual
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Networking Screens 291 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference ISDN TSC Gateway Channel Assignments This screen is required when the switch is to act as a gateway between a switch that supports the Temporary Signaling Connections (TSC) feature and a non-TSC-compatible switch. The gateway provides interface protocols necessary for communications to exist between a switch administered with Non-Call Associated TSCs in a Signaling Group on the ISDN side and a processor channel (BX.25) on the non-ISDN side. A NCA-TSC is a type of virtual connection established for exchanging user information messages on ISDN-PRI D-channels. There is no B-channel related to the connection. Sig GroupUsed to indicate the Signaling Group to which the NCA-TSC belongs. Adm’d NCA TSC IndexUsed to indicate the administered NCA-TSC that acts as one endpoint of the gateway. Page 1 of 2 ISDN TSC GATEWAY CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT Sig Adm’d NCA Processor Appli- Sig Adm’d NCA Processor Appli- Group TSC Index Channel cation Group TSC Index Channel cation 1: _ __ ___ ______ 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 to 30. blank Valid entries Usage 1 to 64. blank
Networking Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 292 Processor ChannelUsed to indicate the processor channel to which the administered NCA-TSC index will be mapped. This processor channel is used as another endpoint of the connection in this gateway assignment. ApplicationUsed to indicate the feature this gateway is used for. Gateway channels can be used for DCS+ or ISDN-PRI DCS AUDIX feature.Valid entries Usage 1 to 64 blank Valid entries Usage audix dcs blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 293 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens Communication Interface Links This screen is display-only starting with Release 7. The fields are now administered on the Data Module screens associated with the link. There is one Interface Link screen per System. Interface Links provide a physical interface between the system and the other nodes in a DCS, ISDN, a Message Server Adjunct, a CMS, an ISDN Gateway adjunct (supports CPN/BN), or AUDIX. LinkIndicates the interface link number that connects to another node in a DCS network, a Message Server, CMS, ISDN Gateway, or AUDIX. Interface links always terminate on a port in a PGATE circuit pack for G3r or on the NetPkt (or PI for X.25) circuit pack for G3si. EnableThe link is enabled on the Data Module screen. Page 1 of x INTERFACE LINKS Link Enable Est Extn Type Destination DTE Conn Name Conn Number DCE Mod. 1: n n 2: n n 3: n n 4: n n : : 17: Valid entries Usage Display-only field. Valid entries Usage yy – link is enabled. n n – link is not enabled. Message flow over the link is suppressed.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 294 Est ConnIf the physical link is over a DS1 interface, it is possible (except for ISDN signaling links) for one switch to set up the entire connection (see Destination below). In this case, the other switch will not initiate any part of the connection between the two endpoints. Typically, when using a DS1 interface, the Enable field is y on both the originating and terminating switches but only one link between the two switches will have Est Conn set to y. The originating switch is defined as having Est Conn set to y. ExtThe extension of the associated local data module for this link.This field is similar to the pre-R7 PI Ext field for the si model and the X.25 Extension field for the r model. Ty p eThe type of connection — x.25, ethernet, or ppp. This field replaces the pre-R7 Protocol field.The type of connection — x.25, ethernet, or ppp. Destination NumberThis field is similar to the pre-R7 Destination Digits field for the si model and the Destination Number field for the r model. Displays the destination of the link. It does not apply to Ethernet links. DTE/DCEApplies to si-models only. It is administered on the Data Module screen — type proc-intf for the si model and type x.25 for the r-mode. If one endpoint of a link is DTE, then the other must be DCE, and vice versa. The assignments must be coordinated on a network-wide level. Endpoint Switch Links are generally DTE and Tandem links are generally DCE. If both endpoints are of the same type (that is, endpoints or tandem), then the assignment of which is DTE and which is DCE is arbitrary. Typically, when using a DS1 interface, the originating switch should be administered as DTE and the terminating switch as DCE. Conn Mod.This field is similar to the pre-R7 Connected Data Module field. It is administered on the Data Module screen — type proc-intf for the si model and type x.25 for the r model. NameUsed for identification purposes only. It is administered on the Data Module screen. This field is similar to the pre-R7 Identification field.Valid entries Usage y The System is responsible for any part of the call setup required for the link between the System and the far-end data module. Should be y if the link is to be used for ISDN signaling. n The System is not responsible for any part of the call setup.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 295 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Data Module - type netcon Common FieldsSee Common Data Module Fields (256) for descriptions of fields on this screen that are not listed below. Physical ChannelIdentifies the number of the Network Control/Packet Interface data channel (identified as a netcon data channel). This field appears only the si models. 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. Maximum Bit RateIdentifies the maximum allowable bit rate for the modem. Displays only if the Modem field is y. Page 1 of 1 DATA MODULE Data Extension: ____ Name: BCC: _ Type: netcon COS: _ Maintenance Extension: ____ Physical Channel: __ COR: _ Name: ______________ TN: _ Maximum Bit Rate: ____ ITC: restricted 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. Valid Value Usage 1 to 8 Valid entries Usage 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, and 28800 default is 9600
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 296 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. 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.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.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 297 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Data Module - type analog-dm This type of data module behaves identically to a 2500 set, but it accepts rotary dial pulses. Common FieldsSee Common Data Module Fields (256) for descriptions of fields on this screen that are not listed below. Abbreviated Dialing List 1Specifies the type of abbreviated dialing list. Special Dialing OptionIdentifies the type of dialing when this data module originates calls. 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. Page 1 of 1 DATA MODULE Data Extension: ____ Name: Type: analog-dm COS: Port: __ COR: ITC: restricted TN: 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. 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.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 298 Extended Trunk Access Call Screening This screen allows a set of digit strings to be identified that should not be routed via ETA. This screen can also block the routing of certain FACs or TACs. For example, if the system administrator were to notice a digit string being mistakenly dialed repeatedly that ended up being routed via ETA to a remote PBX only to have the remote PBX return intercept treatment, then that digit string would be a candidate for the entry into the ETA call screening table. Entry into this table would have the effect of return intercept treatment to the caller without first attempting to route the digits to the remote PBX for interpretation via ETA. Call Screening EntryAssign those digit strings (up to 10) that should be blocked for this RNX. Each string can have up to 6 digits and/or special or wildcard characters. Page 1 of 1 ETA CALL SCREENING TABLE Entry No. Call Screening Entry 0: ______ 1: ______ 2: ______ 3: ______ 4: ______ 5: ______ 6: ______ 7: ______ 8: ______ 9: ______ Valid entries Usage Dig its 0 through 9 x X * #The # character may only be used as the first character. blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 299 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Extension Number Portability Numbering Plan EPN CodeAssign a 3-digit code to translate each 4- or 5-digit UDP extension that is node number routed to a 7 digit, AAR-like number used for outpulsing a call within an ENP sub network. This field maps each leading digit of a UDP extension to an ENP Code or blank . Page 1 of 1 EXTENSION NUMBER PORTABILITY NUMBERING PLAN ENP ENP ENP ENP ENP ENP ENP ENP ENP ENP Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code 0x: ___ 1x: ___ 2x: ___ 3x: ___ 4x: ___ 5x: ___ 6x: ___ 7x: ___ 8x: ___ 9x: ___ 00: ___ 10: ___ 20: ___ 30: ___ 40: ___ 50: ___ 60: ___ 70: ___ 80: ___ 90: ___ 01: ___ 11: ___ 21: ___ 31: ___ 41: ___ 51: ___ 61: ___ 71: ___ 81: ___ 91: ___ 02: ___ 12: ___ 22: ___ 32: ___ 42: ___ 52: ___ 62: ___ 72: ___ 82: ___ 92: ___ 03: ___ 13: ___ 23: ___ 33: ___ 43: ___ 53: ___ 63: ___ 73: ___ 83: ___ 93: ___ 04: ___ 14: ___ 24: ___ 34: ___ 44: ___ 54: ___ 64: ___ 74: ___ 84: ___ 94: ___ 05: ___ 15: ___ 25: ___ 35: ___ 45: ___ 55: ___ 65: ___ 75: ___ 85: ___ 95: ___ 06: ___ 16: ___ 26: ___ 36: ___ 46: ___ 56: ___ 66: ___ 76: ___ 86: ___ 96: ___ 07: ___ 17: ___ 27: ___ 37: ___ 47: ___ 57: ___ 67: ___ 77: ___ 87: ___ 97: ___ 08: ___ 18: ___ 28: ___ 38: ___ 48: ___ 58: ___ 68: ___ 78: ___ 88: ___ 98: ___ 09: ___ 19: ___ 29: ___ 39: ___ 49: ___ 59: ___ 69: ___ 79: ___ 89: ___ 99: ___ Valid entries Usage 000 to 999Enter 3-digit ENP code blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 300 Hop Channel Assignments Screen This screen assigns Hop Channels. The maximum number of connections that may be established between channels on the system’s interface links varies depending on System configuration. Observe the following when assigning hop channels: •The Link/Chan pair must not be assigned to a local processor channel on the Processor Channel Assignments screen. •The four associated hop channel fields must be either filled in or left blank. Pages 1 through X of the Screen This is a two-page screen for G3si and a four-page screen for G3r. HOP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT Page 1 of 4 Link/Channel A Link/Channel B Link/Channel A Link/Channel B 1: __ __ __ __ 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: __ __ __ __ HOP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT Page 1 of 2 Link/Chan Link/Chan Priority Link/Chan Link/Chan Priority _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _