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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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    Screen 67. X.25 Adjunct Data Module Table 10. DLDM screen settings for terminating connection to host 
    computer
    Field on screen Option Comments
    Speed All speeds at which 
    the computer can 
    operate Subject to distance limitations; 
    Autoadjust not used 
    KYBD Dialing  no
    Busy Out -Don’t care
    Permit Mismatch - Don’t care
    Parity - Don’t care
    Dial Echoing - Don’t care 
    Disconnect 
    Sequence- Don’t care
    Answer Text - Don’t care 
    Connected 
    Indication - Don’t care
    Configuration - Don’t care
      
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       LAYER 2 PARAMETERS
                Number of Outstanding Frames (w): 4
                      Retry Attempt Counter (N2): 2
                                 Frame Size (N1): 135
        Retransmission (T1) Timer (1/10 seconds): 10
                  Idle (T4) Timer (1/10 seconds): 30
       LAYER 3 PARAMETERS
         Number of Outstanding Packets: 2
         Restart (T20) Timer (seconds): 8
           Reset (T22) Timer (seconds): 10 
    						
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    Number of Outstanding Frames (w)
    Specifies layer 2 window size.
    Retry Attempt Counter (N2)
    Specifies the number of times to send one frame when this frame is not confirmed 
    for a period of time.
    Frame Size (N1)
    Specifies the number of bytes in a frame.
    Retransmission (T1) Timer (1/10 seconds)
    The T1 timer is started at the beginning or the end of the transmission of a frame. 
    At the end of this timer, retransmission of a frame is initiated according to the 
    procedures for link set-up and disconnection or information transfer.
    Idle (T4) Timer (1/10 seconds)
    The T4 timer is a system parameter that represents the time a DTE allows without 
    frames being exchanged on the data link.
    Valid entries Usage
    1 - 7
    If you enter 2, up to 2 frames can be sent without 
    confirmation.
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 7
    Valid entries Usage
    135
    263
    If the value is 135, there can be up to 1080 bits within a frame. 
    This value is suitable for all adjuncts and for DCS.
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 250
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 250 
    						
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    Number of Outstanding Packets
    Specifies the number of packets that can be sent without confirmation.
    Restart (T20) Timer (seconds)
    The T20 timer is a DTE time-limit started when DTE issues a restart indication 
    and terminated when the restart request is received or confirmed.
    Reset (T22) Timer (seconds)
    The T22 timer is a DTE time-limit started when DTE issues a reset indication and 
    terminated when the reset request is received or confirmed.
    Screen 15-1. 7500 and World Class BRI Data Module 
    XID
    (Exchange identification) Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. 
    Used to identify layer 2 XID testing capability.
    Valid entries Usage
    2 - 7
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 500
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 500
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Lucent recommends setting to n.
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                                     DATA MODULE
      BRI LINK/MAINTENANCE PARAMETERS
                       XID? y      Fixed TEI? n      TEI: ___
               MIM Support? y     Endpt Init? y     SPID: 300_____   MIM Mtce/Mgt? y  
    						
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    Fixed TEI
    Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Used to indicate whether the 
    endpoint has Fixed Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI) capability. TEI identifies 
    a unique access point within a service. For Fixed TEI stations, the TEI must be 
    administered. Terminals with automatic TEI capability, the associated TEI is 
    assigned by the system.
    TEI
    Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Fixed 
    TEI field is 
    y.
    MIM Support
    Used with 7500 Data Modules. Management Information Message Support. Used 
    to support two types of capabilities: MIM endpoint initialization capability (SPID 
    support), and other Maintenance/Management capability.
    Country Protocol
    Used with World Class BRI Data Modules. Enter the protocol that corresponds to 
    your supported initialization and codesets. The Country Protocol must match any 
    previously-administered endpoint on the same port. The following table lists the 
    valid protocol entries.
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Enter y to indicate the endpoint has Fixed Terminal Equipment 
    Identifier (TEI) capability.
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 63
    Enter a 1- to 2-digit number.
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Enter a 1- to 2-digit number.
    Country/Area Protocol
    Australia 2
    ETSI (Europe) etsi
    Japan 3
    Singapore 6
    United States (Bellcore National ISDN) 1 
    						
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    Endpt Init
    Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Endpoint initialization is a 
    procedure, required for multipoint operation, by which User Service Order Profile 
    (USOP) is associated with an endpoint on the ISDN-BRI. This association is 
    made via the Service Profile Identifier (SPID), administered into the system and 
    entered into the ISDN-BRI terminal. For a ISDN-BRI terminal to become 
    operational in a multipoint configuration, both the administered SPID and the 
    SPID programmed into the ISDN-BRI terminal must be the same. This means that 
    the SPID of the new or re-used terminals must be programmed to match the 
    administered SPID value.
    SPID
    Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Endpt 
    Init field is 
    y. The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is a variable parameter of up to 
    10 digits. The SPID must be different for all terminals on the ISDN-BRI and from 
    the Service SPID. The SPID should always be assigned. If the SPID is not 
    assigned for the first ISDN-BRI on a port, any other ISDN-BRI assignment to that 
    port is blocked.
    MIM Mtce/Mgt
    Used with 7500 Data Modules. 
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Indicates the terminal’s endpoint initialization capability. 
    Valid entries Usage
    0 - 9999999999
    Valid entries Usage
    y/n
    Entering y indicates the terminal supports MIM Maintenance 
    and Management capabilities, other than endpoint 
    initialization. 
    						
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    Endpt ID
    Used with World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Endpt Init field is 
    y. This field provides for multipoint configuration conformance to the Bellcore 
    Terminal Initialization procedures. In these procedures, a multipoint configuration 
    requires that the last 2 digits of the Service Profile Identifier (SPID) be between 
    00 and 63 and be binary unique for each endpoint. This field, combined with the 
    SPID, gives the effective SPID administered into the terminal. Bellcore ISDN-1 
    requires that the SPID programmed into the endpoint contain at least 9 digits. (For 
    example, if the SPID field is 
    1234, and the Endpt ID field is set to 01, then the 
    SPID administered on the terminal is 000123401. The three leading zeros are 
    necessary to create a 9-digit SPID.)
    Date and Time
    Use this screen to set the system date and time, to select the daylight savings plan 
    number, if any, and to show whether the current time is standard time or daylight 
    savings. Settings on this screen affect your switch’s internal clock and timestamp. 
    You should update the date and time for a leap year or a system restart after a 
    power failure. The correct date and time assure that CDR records are correct. 
    CDR does not work until the date and time have been entered. 
    Field descriptions for page 1
    Screen 68. Date and Time 
    Day of the Week
    Valid entries Usage
    00 - 62
    Enter a 2-digit number. Each Endpt ID field must have a 
    unique value for each endpoint on the same port.
    Valid entries Usage
    Sunday 
    through SaturdayEnter the current day of the week. The system 
    clock uses this as the current day.
    set time
                               DATE AND TIME
    DATE
     Day of the Week: _______
    Month: ________Day of the Month: __ Year: ____
    TIME
    Hour: __ Minute: __Second: __ Type: ________________Daylight Savings Rule: _ 
    						
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    Month
    Day of the Month
    Year
    Hour 
    The system uses a 24-hour clock. For example, 14:00 is the same as 2:00 p.m.
    Minute
    Second
    This display-only field shows the seconds and cannot be modified. It resets to zero 
    when you save the information on this screen.
    Valid entries Usage
    January
     through DecemberEnter the current month. The system clock uses 
    this as the current month.
    Valid entries Usage
    1 
    to 31Enter the current day of the month. The system 
    clock uses this as the current date.
    Valid entries Usage
    1990
     to 2099Enter the current year. The system clock uses this as the current 
    year.
    Valid entries Usage
    0
     to 23Enter the current hour to be used by the system clock. 
    Valid entries Usage
    0
     to 59Enter the current minute. The system clock uses this as the 
    current minute. 
    						
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    Ty p e
    Daylight Savings Rule
    This field displays which daylight savings rule is in use for your system. 
    Related topics
    To update the date and time for the change to or from daylight savings time, use 
    the Daylight Saving Rule screen. Refer to ‘‘
    Establishing daylight savings rules’’ 
    on page 7 for instructions on how to set up daylight savings rules.
    Valid entries Usage
    daylight-savings
    Enter daylight-savings to indicate daylight savings time is 
    in effect.
    standardEnter standard to indicate standard time is in effect.
    Valid entries Usage
    0
     to 15Enter the appropriate rule number. The system clock uses this as 
    the current daylight savings rule. These rules are defined on the 
    Daylight Savings Rules screen. 
    						
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    Daylight Savings Rules
    Use this screen to enter up to 15 customized daylight savings rules. You can 
    specify the day, month, date, time, and increment each daylight savings rule goes 
    into effect and the day, month, date, and time it stops. Rule 0 makes no adjustment 
    to the system clock for daylight savings and cannot be modified. Telephone 
    displays are affected by these settings.
    Field descriptions for page 1
    Screen 69. Daylight Savings Rules 
    Rule 
    This display-only field indicates the daylight savings rule number.
    Change day (Start)
    Month (Start)
    Valid entries Usage
    Sunday 
    through 
    SaturdayEnter the day of the week you want the clock to move ahead to 
    begin daylight savings. If you leave this field blank, the clock 
    will change on the exact date entered in the next two fields.
    Valid entries Usage
    January
     through 
    December
    Enter the month you want the clock to move ahead to 
    begin daylight savings.
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    DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES
    Rule Change Day Month___Date Time____Increment
    0: No Daylight Savings
    1: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:
    __ ______Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    2: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    3: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    4: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    5: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    6: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    7: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
    Stop:  first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ 
    						
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    Date (Start)
    Time (Start)
    The system uses a 24-hour clock. For example, 14:00 is the same as 2:00 p.m.
    Increment (Start)
    Change day (Stop)
    Month (Stop)
    Date (Stop)
    Valid entries Usage
    0 
    to 31Enter the day of the month you want the clock to move ahead to 
    begin daylight savings.
    Valid entries Usage
    0 
    to 23Enter the hour you want the clock to move ahead to begin 
    daylight savings.
    0 to 59Enter the minute you want the clock to move ahead to begin 
    daylight savings.
    Valid entries Usage
    0 
    to 23Enter the number of hours you want the clock to move ahead for 
    daylight savings and to move back to return to standard time.
    0 to 59Enter the number of minutes you want the clock to move ahead 
    for daylight savings and to move back to return to standard time.
    Valid entries Usage
    Sunday 
    through 
    SaturdayEnter the day of the week you want the clock to move back to 
    return to standard time. If you leave this field blank, the clock 
    will change on the exact date entered in the next two fields.
    Valid entries Usage
    January
     through 
    December
    Enter the month you want the clock to move back to return to 
    standard time.
    Valid entries Usage
    0 
    to 31Enter the date you want the clock to move back to return to 
    standard time. 
    						
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