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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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Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 301 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference LinkEnter an interface link number in each field. Chan(nel)Enter a channel number in each field. This field is labeled Channel for G3r and Chan for G3si. PriorityIndicates whether the hop channel has high or low priority. Priorities should be assigned based on the operational speed of the links and the number of hops in the network channel. Displays for G3si only. Implementation notes The fields that appear on a particular screen will vary depending upon the system configuration (Cabinet Layout and Carrier Type) being administered. The number of Slot fields displayed will vary depending on the system being configured. For G3r, the number of Slot fields displayed will represent all administrable slots available for the given Carrier Type. For G3si, all possible Slots will display.Valid entries Usage 1 to 8 blank Valid entries Usage 1 to 64 blank Valid entries Usage high low blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 302 Node Number Routing This screen specifies the routing pattern associated with each node in a public or private network. NNR is a required capability for Extension Number Portability (ENP) and is associated with the Uniform Dial Plan (UDP). Partitioned Group NumberThis read-only field displays the partitioned group number associated with the node numbers being administered. Node NumberThis display-only field lists the node number to be changed. Route PatternEnter the routing pattern associated with the corresponding node number. This field repeats the same number of times as there are node numbers on the page. change node-routing 87 partition 2 Page 1 of 2 NODE NUMBER ROUTING Partitioned Group Number: 2 Route Route Route Route Route Route Route Pat Pat Pat Pat Pat Pat Pat 15: ___ 30: ___ 45: ___ 60: ___ 75: ___ 90: ___ 1: ___ 16: ___ 31: ___ 46: ___ 61: ___ 76: ___ 91: ___ 2: ___ 17: ___ 32: ___ 47: ___ 62: ___ 77: ___ 92: ___ 3: ___ 18: ___ 33: ___ 48: ___ 63: ___ 78: ___ 93: ___ 4: ___ 19: ___ 34: ___ 49: ___ 64: ___ 79: ___ 94: ___ 5: ___ 20: ___ 35: ___ 50: ___ 65: ___ 80: ___ 95: ___ 6: ___ 21: ___ 36: ___ 51: ___ 66: ___ 81: ___ 96: ___ 7: ___ 22: ___ 37: ___ 52: ___ 67: ___ 82: ___ 97: ___ 8: ___ 23: ___ 38: ___ 53: ___ 68: ___ 83: ___ 98: ___ 9: ___ 24: ___ 39: ___ 54: ___ 69: ___ 84: ___ 99: ___ 10: ___ 25: ___ 40: ___ 55: ___ 70: ___ 85: ___ 11: ___ 26: ___ 41: ___ 56: ___ 71: ___ 86: ___ 12: ___ 27: ___ 42: ___ 57: ___ 72: ___ 87: ___ 13: ___ 28: ___ 43: ___ 58: ___ 73: ___ 88: ___ 14: ___ 29: ___ 44: ___ 59: ___ 74: ___ 89: ___ Valid entries Usage Read-only field The partitioned group number is either specified on the command line or defaults to partitioned group number 1. Valid entries Usage Display-only fieldTwo pages display simultaneously for a total of 200 nodes (100 per page). For example, entering change node-routing 87 displays nodes 1 through 199, and entering change node-routing 151 displays nodes 100 through 299. However, entering change node-routing 999 displays nodes 900 through 999 on one page. Valid entries Usage 1 to 254 blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 303 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number Prefixes The information entered on this screen enables MWI messages to be routed to the subscriber’s switch in a QSIG network. Inserted Digits to form Complete NumberDisplays only if this machine-ID is assigned to the qsig-mwi application in the Change Communication-Interface Processor-Channels form. Note:Both of the following two fields must be filled in. If either one is filled in and the other is left blank, an error displays. Routing Digits (e.g. AAR/ARS Access Code)Enter the desired numbers (up to 4 digits). AUDIX Mach IDThis field value corresponds to the AUDIX number serving that switch as translated in the AUDIX number field of the Switch Interface Administration Screen on the AUDIX platform. Page 1 of 1 MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION SUBSCRIBER NUMBER PREFIXES Machine Inserted Routing AUDIX Machine Inserted Routing AUDIX ID Digits Digits Mach ID ID Digits Digits Mach ID 1: ____________ ____ __ 11: ____________ ____ __ 2: ____________ ____ __ 12: ____________ ____ __ 3: ____________ ____ __ 13: ____________ ____ __ 4: ____________ ____ __ 14: ____________ ____ __ 5: ____________ ____ __ 15: ____________ ____ __ 6: ____________ ____ __ 16: ____________ ____ __ 7: ____________ ____ __ 17: ____________ ____ __ 8: ____________ ____ __ 18: ____________ ____ __ 9: ____________ ____ __ 19: ____________ ____ __ 10: ____________ ____ __ 20: ____________ ____ __ Valid entries Usage up to 12 digits (0-9)The entered digits are those needed in front of the Intuity AUDIX subscriber number which allows the Message Center PBX to obtain a complete number for the subscriber. This digit string has a valid entry in the AAR or ARS analysis tables enabling a route to the Remote PBX associated with a particular process channel. blank Valid entries Usage up to 4 digits (0-9, *, #)These digits comprise the AAR or ARS access code. Blank is not a valid entry. Valid entries Usage (1-99) blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 304 Synchronization Plan This screen assigns primary and secondary external synchronization sources. This provides synchronization between the switch and digital facilities that the switch is connected to. When the switch is connected to digital facilities, the switch (both Processor Cabinets and Expansion Cabinets) must be synchronized to the incoming data rate of 8,000 frames-per-second. This timing information reference may be derived from DS1 facilities or from a Stratum 3 external clock. Loss of the reference signal, excessive phase changes, and variation in timing frequency can cause loss of data or dropped data connections. When no external digital facilities, including Stratum 3 external clocks, are present or when a switch is the master node of a network providing timing to the rest of the network, the timing can come from an oscillator on the switch’s tone/clock circuit pack. The Synchronization Plan may not be required for some digital connections. The switch’s internal clock may suffice. Page 1 of the screen Stratum Enter the stratum level to be used for synchronization. Port NetworkOnly displays when the Stratum field is 3. Page 1 of X SYNCHRONIZATION PLAN SYNCHRONIZATION SOURCE (circuit pack location) Stratum: _ Port Network: _ Primary: ___ Secondary: ___ Location Name Slip Type Location Name Slip Type 01C17 ______________ D UDS1-BD _____ _______________ _ ___ 01C18 ______________ Y TBRI-BD _____ _______________ _ ___ _____ _______________ _ _____ _______________ _ ___ _____ _______________ _ _____ _______________ _ ___ _____ _______________ _ _____ _______________ _ ___ _____ _______________ _ _____ _______________ _ ___ _____ _______________ _ _____ _______________ _ ___ _____ _______________ _ _____ _______________ _ ___ NOTE: TN722B & TN464B DS1 sources result in stratum 4, type II synchronization Valid entries Usage 3, 4Stratum 3 capability is only possible when using a TN780 Tone Clock circuit pack. Valid entries Usage Display-only field.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 305 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference PrimaryEnter the 5-character circuit pack location number for the circuit pack that will function as the primary synchronization source. The clock circuit pack’s internal source is the implicit last choice. Only one switch in the network can function as the primary synchronization source. Only displays when the Stratum field is 4. The Primary and Secondary synchronization sources (DS1 or BRI trunk facilities) must be on the same Port Cabinet (that is, PPN, EPN1, or EPN3). SecondaryThe system will select automatically the secondary circuit pack if the primary circuit has a failure. Only displays when the Stratum field is 4. The Primary and Secondary synchronization sources (DS1 or BRI trunk facilities) must be on the same Port Cabinet (that is, PPN, EPN1, or EPN3). Pages 1–X of the screen Location/NameIdentifies the location and name for each DS1 or BRI trunk circuit pack administered via the DS1 or BRI Trunk Circuit Pack screen. Only displays if the Stratum field is 4. 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 blank A blank entry means no external source. 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 blank A blank entry means no external source. Valid entries Usage Display-only field.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 306 SlipDisplays as y if the Slip Detection field has been enabled for any of the 8 ports on the DS1 Circuit Pack screen. Ty p eContains a value for each displayed circuit pack that indicates the circuit pack’s maintenance name. For example, UDS1-BD appears for a TN464 circuit pack, and TBR1-BD appears for a TN2185 circuit pack.Valid entries Usage Display-only field. Valid entries Usage Display-only field.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 307 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Uniform Dial Plan This screen administers the Uniform Dial Plan (UDP). Ext CodesDisplays a string of digits, x, and dd. The position of the dd shows which digit positions of the Ext Codes are being administered. For example, 512dd means that the last two digits of the Ext Codes, for the leading digits 512, are being administered on the screen. The string, 5ddxx, shows that the second and third digits of the Ext Codes, for the leading digit 5, are being administered on the screen (these entries would all be wildcard entries). Page 1 of 2 UNIFORM DIALING PLAN Ext Codes: _____ Ext Code: _____ Type: _______ ___ dd Type dd Type dd Type dd Type dd Type 0x: _______ ___ 1x: _______ ___ 2x: _______ ___ 3x: _______ ___ 4x: _______ ___ 00: _______ ___ 10: _______ ___ 20: _______ ___ 30: _______ ___ 40: _______ ___ 01: _______ ___ 11: _______ ___ 21: _______ ___ 31: _______ ___ 41: _______ ___ 02: _______ ___ 12: _______ ___ 22: _______ ___ 32: _______ ___ 42: _______ ___ 03: _______ ___ 13: _______ ___ 23: _______ ___ 33: _______ ___ 43: _______ ___ 04: _______ ___ 14: _______ ___ 24: _______ ___ 34: _______ ___ 44: _______ ___ 05: _______ ___ 15: _______ ___ 25: _______ ___ 35: _______ ___ 45: _______ ___ 06: _______ ___ 16: _______ ___ 26: _______ ___ 36: _______ ___ 46: _______ ___ 07: _______ ___ 17: _______ ___ 27: _______ ___ 37: _______ ___ 47: _______ ___ 08: _______ ___ 18: _______ ___ 28: _______ ___ 38: _______ ___ 48: _______ ___ 09: _______ ___ 19: _______ ___ 29: _______ ___ 39: _______ ___ 49: _______ ___ Page 2 of 2 UNIFORM DIALING PLAN Ext Codes: _____ Ext Code: _____ Type: _______ ___ dd Type dd Type dd Type dd Type dd Type 5x: _______ ___ 6x: _______ ___ 7x: _______ ___ 8x: _______ ___ 9x: _______ ___ 50: _______ ___ 60: _______ ___ 70: _______ ___ 80: _______ ___ 90: _______ ___ 51: _______ ___ 61: _______ ___ 71: _______ ___ 81: _______ ___ 91: _______ ___ 52: _______ ___ 62: _______ ___ 72: _______ ___ 82: _______ ___ 92: _______ ___ 53: _______ ___ 63: _______ ___ 73: _______ ___ 83: _______ ___ 93: _______ ___ 54: _______ ___ 64: _______ ___ 74: _______ ___ 84: _______ ___ 94: _______ ___ 55: _______ ___ 65: _______ ___ 75: _______ ___ 85: _______ ___ 95: _______ ___ 56: _______ ___ 66: _______ ___ 76: _______ ___ 86: _______ ___ 96: _______ ___ 57: _______ ___ 67: _______ ___ 77: _______ ___ 87: _______ ___ 97: _______ ___ 58: _______ ___ 68: _______ ___ 78: _______ ___ 88: _______ ___ 98: _______ ___ 59: _______ ___ 69: _______ ___ 79: _______ ___ 89: _______ ___ 99: _______ ___
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 308 Ext Code, Type (and associated data) Displays what rules apply if the entries on the screen are not administered. For example, shows a screen for Ext Codes starting with 512. If these entries are not administered, the entry for Ext Code 51xxx applies to these entries, and if Ext Code 51xxx is not administered, the entry for Ext Code 5xxxx applies to these entries. In a 5-digit UDP, these read-only fields display only if at least 3 digits are specified in the command-line key, although one set (the set on the left) of these fields would still display if 2 digits are specified in the command-line key. If only 1 digit is specified or if ’x’ or ’X’ is specified in the command-line key, then neither of these sets of fields display, since there is no Ext Code more general than those listed on the screen. ddDisplays the two digits (or x’s) representing the extension or group of extensions to be administered. For this field, xx: is repeated on both pages, since it is the default for all other entries on both pages. Changing the type associated with this field on one page changes it on both pages.Valid entries Usage AARCode ENPNode Local TempOOS UDPCode blank
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens 309 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 A Screens Reference Ty p eSpecify the type of treatment for the extension. That is, specify whether the extension should receive intercept treatment, be converted to AAR, or be converted via ENP. The difference between AAR Location Codes and UDP Location Codes is that 7-digit AAR Numbers created from AAR Location Codes may be changed during AAR analysis by AAR digit conversion before being routed. Seven-digit AAR Numbers created from UDP Location Codes are not subject to digit conversion before being routed with AAR digit analysis.When an extension code that is displayed on the UDP screen is not administrable because it conflicts with the translations in the first and/or second digit tables, then the type field for that extension code displays NotInDP. Location CodeSpecify the 3-digit location code for Ext Codes administered with a type of AARCode or UDPCode. This field displays if AARCode or UDPCode is entered as the type. Node NumberSpecify the node number for Ext Codes administered with a type of ENPNode. This field pops up if ENPNode is entered as the type. Note:Note: This node number must not be the same as the local node number on the dial plan screen. Valid entries Usage AARCode ENPNode Local TempOOSThe entry TempOOS indicates an extension is temporarily out-of-service. Calls to these extensions receive reorder. UDPCode blank A blank entry indicates this Ext code is not administered. If no matching code can be found, then the call receives intercept treatment.
Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens A Screens Reference Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 310