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    Administration for Network Connectivity
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    3  C-LAN Administration
    Prerequisite Administration
    There are some system administration tasks that need to be completed before you can 
    proceed with the connectivity administration described in this section.
    Review the checklist of prerequisite administration tasks in Checklist for Prerequisite 
    Administration  (page 54), before proceeding with the connectivity administration in 
    this section.
    SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2Configuration 1
    DEFINITY ECS R7r
    DEFINITY ECS R7si
    Processor
    channelsProcessor
    channelsInterface
    channelsInterface
    channels
    1
    2
    12
    3841
    5000
    5001
    x(any)
    645001
    2
    21
    256
    Link 1Link 3
    1
    5000
    5001
    5003
    64500
    hardware connectionsProcessor
    UN331B
    Processor bus
    Processor
    TN790B
    Processor bus
    TDM bus
    TDM bus
    Packet bus Packet bus
    NetPkt
    TN794 DS1
    TN767/
    TN464 DS1
    TN767/
    TN464
    C-LAN
    TN799
    Voice data
    ppp dataNetwork
    control
    UN332B
    21
    cydfec1a EWS 052099
    node-1
    Ext 2010
    loc 1b0115
    192.168.10.31node-2
    Ext 3020
    loc 1a1206
    192.168.10.32
    12C-LAN
    TN799 PktInt
    TN1655
    software-defined connections 
    						
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
    This task assigns node names and IP addresses to each node in the network. This 
    screen is administered on Switch 1. A Node Names screen must be administered on 
    each switch in the network.
    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 switches, routers, and CMS starting on page 2.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open Node Names screen — enter ch node-n
    > Go to page 2 of the screen
    > Enter values.
    > Submit the screen
    End
    change node-names                                               Page   2 of 6 
                                      NODE NAMES                                    
        Name             IP Address           Name              IP Address
    default
    ___________ 0__.0__.0__.0__ __________________ ___.___.___.___
    node-1
    ____________ 192.168.10_.31_ __________________ ___.___.___.___
    node-2____________ 192.168.10_.32_ __________________ ___.___.___.___
    __________________ ___.___.___.___ __________________ ___.___.___.___
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Name Enter unique node names for the following 2 nodes:
    •C-LAN PPP port on Switch 1
    •C-LAN PPP port on Switch 2.
    IP Address The unique IP addresses of the nodes named in the previous field. 
    						
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 2
    This task administers a ppp data module on Switch 1 for the ppp connection to Switch 
    2. The data module defines a network interface — it associates a link number with a 
    port address and node name for the C-LAN port on Switch 1. It also specifies the 
    node name for the destination node, which is a C-LAN port on Switch 2.
    Begin
    Steps
    > 
    Open Data Module form — enter ad da n 
    [The system assigns the extension 2010 to this data module. Instead of n (next) in the 
    command line, you could specify any unused extension in the dial plan.]
    > Enter values
    add data-module next 
                                                                     Page 1 of x
                              DATA MODULE
        Data Extension: 2010            Name: _ppp on link 1 to node-2___
      BCC: 2
                  Type: ppp
         COS: 1              Port: 01b0115      COR: 1              Link: 1_            TN: 1
           Enable Link? n
             Node Name: node-1 _____
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 
    Establish Connection: y
    DESTINATION
                Digits: 6113020________
          Node Name: node-2____
    _____
                  CHAP? n
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Type: This indicates the data-module type for this connection (ppp).
    Port: In this example, the C-LAN circuit pack is in slot 01b01; the ppp 
    connection is through port 15.
    Link: For G3r, the link number must be in the range 1 – 33, not 
    previously assigned on this switch.
    Enable Link? If you need to add an IP route that uses this node as a gateway, 
    this field must be set to 
    y before adding the IP route. Otherwise 
    leave this field set to 
    n until the link administration is complete; 
    that is, until after all data modules and the processor channels are 
    assigned, then set to 
    y. 
    Name: Information-only; appears in list generated by the list data 
    module command.
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    > Submit the screen
    End
    COS
    The values for these fields will be specified by the system 
    administrator. COR:
    TN:
    BCC: Bearer Capability Class. This is a display-only field.
    Node Name: The node name for the interface (C-LAN port) defined by this 
    data module. This must be a name previously entered on the 
    Node Names screen.
    Subnet Mask:
    Establish 
    Connection?y means that this switch will be responsible for the call setup for 
    this connection. Enter n when administering the data module for 
    Switch 2.
    Destination 
    Digits:Trunk access code (611) plus extension of data module on node 2 
    (3020). If you use just the extension, then you must administer 
    UDP and AAR route patterns to access the correct trunk group.
    Destination 
    Node Name:Name of the node at the far end (Switch 2) of this connection. 
    This must be a name entered on the Node Names screen (on both 
    switches).
    CHAP? This field enables/disables the Challenge Handshake 
    Authentication Protocol security mechanism on this link. If you 
    enter y, another field will appear prompting for a CHAP secret 
    (password). Field Conditions/Comments
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    Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
    This task associates data links (hardware) with processor channels (software) on 
    Switch 1 and specifies the destination node and machine ID.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open the Processor Channel Assignment form — enter ch com p
    > Enter values for processor channel 12
    change communications-interface processor-channels
                                                                        Page 1 of X
    PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT
    Proc                Gtwy        Interface    Destination      Session    Mach
    Chan Enable  Appl.  To  Mode  Link/Chan   Node       Port  Local/Remote  ID
      1:  n
      _______   _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
      2:  n  _______   _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
    :
    12: y
      dcs___ s 1_ 5003 node-2____ 0____ 12_21_    2_:
     64:  n
      _______   _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Enable Set to y.
    Appl. Set to dcs for DCS signaling.
    Mode node-1 is the server for this session. Set node-2 to client 
    (c).
    Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-1 
    data module screen in the previous task.
    Interface Chan For TCP/IP, interface channel numbers are in the range 5000 
    – 64500.
    The recommended values are: 5001 for CMS, 5002 for 
    Intuity AUDIX, and 5003 for DCS connections that are not 
    gateways. These three values should be reused for multiple 
    instances of these applications; for example, if there are two 
    Intuity AUDIX’s, use 5002 for both; or if there are four 
    DEFINITY ECS’s, use 5003 for all four. The combination 
    of Link, Interface Channel, and Mach ID must be unique.
    The recommended values for gateway switches is 
    6001–6099. The interface channel number must be unique 
    for each gateway.
    This number must match the Destination Port number on the 
    node-2 Processor Channel screen.
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    >Submit the screen
    End
    Destination Node Name of the far-end node for this channel. This must be a 
    name entered on the Node Names screen. For ppp 
    connections, it must match the Destination Node Name 
    entered on the ppp Data Module screen.
    Destination Port A value of 0 allows any available interface channel on the 
    destination node to be used for this connection. The 
    Interface Channel number for this connection on the 
    Switch-2 Processor Channel screen must also be set to 0.
    Session - Local The Local and Remote Session numbers can be any value 
    between 1 and 256 (si model) or 384 (r model), but they 
    must be consistent between endpoints. For each connection, 
    the Local Session number on this switch must equal the 
    Remote Session number on the remote switch and vice 
    versa.
    It is allowed, and sometimes convenient, to use the same 
    number for the Local and Remote Session numbers. It is 
    allowed, but not recommended, to use the same Session 
    numbers for two or more connections. Session - Remote
    Mach ID Destination switch ID identified on the dial plan of the 
    destination switch (in the Local Node Number field). Field Conditions/Comments
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    Switch 2 Task — Assign Node Names
    This task assigns node names and IP addresses to each node in the network. This 
    screen is administered on Switch 2. A Node Names screen must be administered on 
    each switch in the network. 
    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 switches, routers, and CMS starting on page 2.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open Node Names form — enter ch node-n
    > Go to page 2 of the screen
    > Enter values.
    > Submit the screen
    End
    change node names
                                                                        Page 2 of 6
                                 NODE NAMES
       Name              IP Address  Name                IP Address
    default
    _________ 0__.0__.0__.0__ __________________ ___.___.___.___
    node-1  __  192.168.10_.31_  _______________    ___.___.___.___
    node-2 ___ 192.168.10_.32_  _______________    ___.___.___.___
    ___________
    _____  ___.___.___.___  _______________    ___.___.___.___
    ________________  ___.___.___.___  _______________    ___.___.___.___
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Name Enter unique node names for the following 2 nodes:
    •C-LAN PPP port on Switch 2
    •C-LAN PPP port on Switch 1.
    IP Address The unique IP addresses of the nodes named in the previous 
    field. 
    						
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    Switch 2 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 1
    This task administers a ppp data module on Switch 2 for the ppp connection to Switch 
    1. The data module defines a network interface — it associates a link number with a 
    port address and node name for the C-LAN port on Switch 2. It also specifies the 
    node name for the destination node, which is a C-LAN port on Switch 1.
    Begin
    Steps
    >
    Open Data Module form — enter ad da n
    [This data module is assigned the next available extension, 3020.]
    >Enter values
    add data-module next 
                                                                     Page 1 of x
                              DATA MODULE
        Data Extension: 3020  Name: _ppp on link 3 to node-1___
      BCC: 2
                  Type: ppp
         COS: 1              Port: 01a1206      COR: 1              Link: 3_            TN: 1
           Enable Link? n
             Node Name: node-2_ ____
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 
    Establish Connection: n
    DESTINATION
                Digits: 
    __________
          Node Name: node-1_________
                  CHAP? n
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Type: This indicates the data-module type for this link.
    Port: In this example, the C-LAN circuit pack is in slot 01a12; the ppp 
    connection is through port 06.
    Link: The link number must be in the range 1 – 25, not previously 
    assigned on this switch.
    Enable Link? If you need to add an IP route that uses this node as a gateway, 
    this field must be set to 
    y before adding the IP route. Otherwise 
    leave this field set to 
    n until the link administration is complete; 
    that is, until after all data modules and the processor channels 
    are assigned, then set to 
    y.
    Name: Information-only; appears in list generated by the “list data 
    module” command.
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    >Press the ENTER/SAVE key to save and exit
    End
    COS
    The values for these fields will be specified by the system 
    administrator. COR:
    TN:
    BCC: This is a display-only field.
    Node Name: The node name for the interface (C-LAN port) defined by this 
    data module. This must be a name entered on the Node Names 
    screen.
    Subnet Mask:
    Establish 
    Connection?n means that the switch at the remote end of this connection 
    (Switch 1 in this case) will be responsible for the call setup. 
    Enter y when administering the data module for Switch 1.
    Destination 
    Digits:Not needed if the “Establish Connection?” field is set to n
    Destination 
    Node Name:Name of the node at the far end (Switch 1) of this connection. 
    Must be a name entered on the Node Names screen.
    CHAP? This field enables/disables the Challenge Handshake 
    Authentication Protocol security mechanism on this link. If you 
    enter y, the system will prompt for a CHAP secret (password). Field Conditions/Comments
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    Switch 2 Task — Assign Processor Channels
    This task associates data links (hardware) with processor channels (software) on 
    Switch 2.
    Begin
    Steps
    > Open the Processor Channel Assignment form — enter  ch com p
    > Enter values
    change communications-interface processor-channels
                                                                        Page 1 of X
    PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT
    Proc                Gtwy        Interface    Destination      Session    Mach
    Chan Enable  Appl.  To  Mode  Link/Chan   Node       Port  Local/Remote  ID
      1:  n
      _______  _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
      2:  n  _______  _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
    :
    21: y
      dcs___ c3_ 0____ node-1____   5003 21_12_    1_:    
     64:  n
      _______  _    __  _____  __________  0____  ___   ___    __
    Field Conditions/Comments
    Processor Channel 21: (ppp connection to Switch 1)
    Enable Set to y.
    Appl. Set to dcs for DCS signaling.
    Mode Node-2 is the “client” for this session. Set node-1 to “server” 
    (s).
    Interface Link This must match the link number on the node-2 data module 
    screen in the previous task.
    Interface Chan A value of 0 allows any available interface channel to be used 
    for this connection. The Destination Port number on the 
    Switch-1 Processor Channel screen must also be set to 0.
    Destination Node Name of the far-end node for this channel. This must be a 
    name entered on the Node Names screen. For ppp 
    connections, it must match the Destination Node Name 
    entered on the ppp Data Module screen.
    Destination Port This number must match the Interface Channel number 
    assigned on the Switch-1 Processor Channel screen.
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