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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 577 Data modules 17 COS Enter the desired class of service. Remote Loop-Around Test Used with Processor/Trunk and X.25 Data Modules. Appears when the Type field is pdm, tdm, or x.25. Maintenance Extension Used with Netcon and Processor Interface Data Modules. x.25Assigns an X.25 Data Module in G3r configurations for communications to Adjuncts and other nodes in a DCS network. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information on X.25 data modules. Valid entries Usage 0 - 15Select the allowed features. Valid entries Usage y/n For Processor/Trunk Data Modules, enter y if the data module supports a loop-back test at the EIA interface. In general, Lucent Technologies equipment supports this test but it is not required by Level 2 Digital Communications Protocol. Enter n to abort a request for this test. y/nFor X.25 Data Modules, enter y to allow remote loop-around tests on this port. Refer to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Maintenance manual for more information about remote loop-around tests. Enter n to abort a request for this test. Valid entries Usage Enter the extension number required to perform maintenance functions on the standby netcon physical channel in a duplicated system.The standby remote loop around tests fails if this field is not administered. Valid entries Usage
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 578 Data modules 17 Physical Channel Used with Netcon and Processor Interface Data Modules. The Physical Channel number is referred to on associated system forms as the Interface Link number . Board Used with Announcement Data Modules. Enter the five character announcement circuit pack number that identifies the physical circuit pack to which the announcement module is connected. You can enter X in this field to indicate that there is no hardware associated with this port assignment. The five character announcement board number is comprised of: Valid entries Usage 01 - 08 For Processor Interface Data Modules, enter the 2-digit circuit number of the Processor Interface port. 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. 01 - 04 For G3csi configurations. For Netcon Data Modules, enter a netcon data channel. 01-08For G3si configurations. For Netcon Data Modules, enter a netcon data channel. Characters Meaning Value 1-2 Cabinet Number 01 through 44 (G3r configurations) 01 through 03 (G3si configurations) 3 Carrier A through E 4-5 Slot Number or X 1 through 20
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 579 Data modules 17 Port Used with 7500, Data Line, Ethernet, Processor/Trunk, PPP, System Port, X.25, and World Class BRI Data Modules. Specifies a port location to which the data module is connected. NOTE: You can enter X in the Port field to indicate that there is no hardware associated with the port assignment (also known as administration without hardware). These stations are referred to as “phantom stations.” If this data module is designated as a secondary data module (Secondary data module set to y) X cannot be entered into this field. The port of a primary data module cannot be changed to X if a secondary data module is administered. COR Enter the desired class of restriction. Multimedia Used with the 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the MM field is y. Destination Number Used with X.25 and Processor Interface data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Characters Meaning Value 1-2 Cabinet Number 01 through 44 (G3r configurations) 01 through 03 (G3si configurations) 3 Carrier A through E 4-5 Slot Number 0 through 20 6-7 Circuit Number 01 through 04 (x.25 circuit pack) 01 through 31 (G3si configurations) Valid entries Usage 0 - 95Select the allowed restriction. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to make this data module part of a multimedia complex.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 580 Data modules 17 MM Complex Voice Ext Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. This field contains the number of the associated phone in the multimedia complex. This field appears only after you set the Multimedia field to y. This field is left blank until you enter the data module extension in MM Complex Data Ext on the Station screen. Secondary data module Used with Processor/Trunk Data Modules. Appears only when the Type field is pdm. The primary data module must be administered before the secondary data module may be added. If the Port field is X, the Secondary data module field cannot be y. Baud Rate Used with X.25 Data Modules. The maximum raw data transmission speed. Valid entries Usage Valid values conform to your dial planOnce you complete the field on the station screen, these two extensions are associated as two parts of a one-number complex, which is the extension of the telephone. Valid entries Usage y This PDM is the secondary data module used for Dual I-channel AUDIX networking. nThis is the primary PDM, or if this data module is not used for AUDIX networking. Valid entries Usage 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 switched You can enter this if the Cable Type field is none on the PGATE screen.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 581 Data modules 17 ITC (Information Transfer Capability) Used with 7500, Announcement, Netcon, Processor/Trunk, and Processor Interface Data Modules. Appears only when the Comm Type field is 56k-data or 64k-data. Indicates type of transmission facilities to be used for ISDN calls originated from this endpoint. Does not display for voice-only or BRI stations. TN Establish Connection Used with X.25, Point-to-Point, and Processor Interface data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Connected to Used with Data Line and Processor/Trunk ( pdm selection) Data Module. This field shows to what the Asynchronous Data Unit (ADU) is connected. Connected Data Module Used with X.25 and Processor Interface data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Valid entries Usage restricted Either restricted or unrestricted transmission facilities are used to complete the call. A restricted facility is a transmission facility that enforces 1’s density digital transmission (that is, a sequence of 8 digital zeros are converted to a sequence of 7 zeros and a digital 1). unrestrictedOnly unrestricted transmission facilities are 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). Valid entries Usage 1 - 20Enter the Tenant Partition number. Valid entries Usage dte Data Terminal Equipment. Used with Data Line and Processor/Trunk Data Modules. isnInformation Systems Network. Used with Data Line and Processor/Trunk Data Modules.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 582 Data modules 17 Enable Link Used with X.25, Ethernet, Point-to-Point, and Processor Interface data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. This field is in different locations on the screen for different data module types. Node Name Used with Ethernet and Point-to-Point data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Subnet Mask Used with Ethernet data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Broadcast Address Used with Ethernet data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Network uses 1’s for Broadcast Addresses Used with Ethernet data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. IP Address Negotiation Used with Point-to-Point data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. PDATA Port Used with System Port Data Modules. Enter a seven-digit alphanumeric port location to which the data module is connected. Used to relate the physical PDATA port to which the mode 3 portion of the system port is connected. This entry must be assigned to a port on a PDATA Line Board. Valid entries Usage 01 through 22First and second characters are the cabinet number A through EThird character is the carrier 01 through 20Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number in the carrier 01 through 12Sixth and seventh characters are the circuit number
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 583 Data modules 17 Endpoint Type Used with X.25 Data Modules. 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. The type of endpoint (DTE or DCE) is administrable on the “data-mod” screen. Link Used with X.25, Ethernet, Point-to-Point, and Processor Interface data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. This field is in different locations on the screen for different data module types. DTE/DCE Used with X.25 Data Modules. Specifies how the above endpoint type acts. Error Logging Used with X.25 Data Modules. Permanent Virtual Circuit Used with X.25 Data Modules. Valid entries Usage adjunct Mandatory entry Valid entries Usage dte Data Terminal Equipment dceData Communications Equipment Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to record X.25 protocol errors in the hardware error log. Refer to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Maintenance manual for more information about error logs. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to indicate that the logical channels for PVC are allowed for this port. Cannot be changed.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 584 Data modules 17 Highest PVC Logical Channel Used with X.25 Data Modules. Specifies how the above endpoint type acts. Switched Virtual Circuit Used with X.25 Data Modules. Digits Used with Point-to-Point data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Node Name Used with Point-to-Point data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. CHAP Used with Point-to-Point data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. CHAP Secret Used with Point-to-Point data modules. Refer to DEFINITY ECS Administration for Network Connectivity for more information. Valid entries Usage 1 - 64 Indicates that 1 to 64 Logical Channels are allowed on this port. Cannot be changed. Valid entries Usage y/n Enter y to indicate that the Switched Virtual Circuit is not allowed for this port. Cannot be changed.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 585 Data modules 17 ABBREVIATED DIALING List1 Used with 7500, Data Line, Netcon, Processor/Trunk, Processor Interface, and World Class BRI Data Modules. Supports Data Hot Line. This field can be left blank. SPECIAL DIALING OPTION Used with 7500, Data Line, Netcon, Processor/Trunk, Processor Interface, and World Class BRI Data Modules. Identifies the type of dialing for calls when this data module originates calls. Abbreviated Dialing Dial Code Used with 7500, Data Line, Netcon, Processor/Trunk, Processor Interface, and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only when the Special Dialing Option field is default. Enter a list number associated with the AD list. When the user goes off-hook and enters a carriage return following the DIAL prompt, the system dials the AD number. The data call originator can also perform data-terminal dialing by specifying a dial string that may or may not contain alphanumeric names. Valid entries Usage e Enhanced gGroup. You also must enter a group list number. pPersonal. You also must enter a personal list number. sSystem. Valid entries Usage hot-line default blank For regular (normal) keyboard dialing. Valid entries Usage 0-999 Enter dial code within range of abbreviated dialing list type.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1.1 June 2000 Screen reference 586 Data modules 17 Hot Line Destination — Abbreviated Dialing Dial Code Used with 7500, Data Line, Netcon, Processor/Trunk, Processor Interface, and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only when the Special Dialing Option field is hot-line. Entry in this field supports Data Hot Line. Default Dialing Abbreviated Dialing Dial Code Only appears when the Special Dialing Option field is default. When the user goes off-hook and enters a carriage return following the DIAL prompt, the system dials the AD number. The data call originator can also perform data-terminal dialing by specifying a dial string that may or may not contain alphanumeric names. CIRCUIT SWITCHED DATA ATTRIBUTES Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. NOTE: These fields represent defaults needed for modem pooling conversion resource insertion when the endpoint does not support data query capability and administered connections. These fields have no significance for data modules providing data query [all Lucent Technologies-supported ISDN-BRI data modules (7500 and ADM)]. For Lucent Technologies ISDN-BRI or World Class ISDN-BRI data modules, use the default settings. Default Duplex Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Used to identify the duplex mode. Valid entries Usage 0-999 This number is associated with the AD List. When the user goes off-hook on a Data Hot Line call, the system dials the AD number. Valid entries Usage 0-999 Enter a list number associated with the abbreviated dialing list. Valid entries Usage full Allows simultaneous two-way transmission. halfAllows only one transmission direction at a time.