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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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Translations and Testing 
151 Miscellaneous Translations 
Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer (Switch)
Use the change system-parameters features command to enable Trunk-to-
Trunk Transfer only if it is requested by the customer. This feature is normally dis-
abled.
!CAUTION:
If Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer is enabled, calls made to guest rooms can be 
transferred outside of the hotel and toll charges may be lost for some toll 
calls.
change...

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152 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
Switch-to-INTUITY Translations
Ta b l e 1 1 is a checklist of the translations and tests that must be done to adminis-
ter the switch-to-INTUITY link.
Switch-to-INTUITY Messaging Link
There are three ways you can set up the messaging link between the switch and 
the INTUITY:
nTCP/IP signaling (Page 153)
nX.25 signaling (Page 169)
nMode Code signaling (Page 176).
This link...

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153 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
TCP/IP Signaling
The TCP/IP signaling link used with GuestWorks Issue 5 and later requires 
administration on both the switch and the INTUITY. Any switch type (csi, si or r) 
can use a TCP/IP link. The TCP/IP link supports the PMS Interface for Guest-
Works (see Pag e 19 1
). This section includes procedures for testing the link.
TCP/IP Link (Switch)
On the switch, you...

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154 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
Assign Node Names
Using the change node-names command, assign a node name and IP address 
for the INTUITY system on Page 1. For this example, the INTUITY system is 
named audix and the IP address is192.168.1.70. Any 192.168.x.x IP address is a 
non-public IP address. If you have a dedicated link to the switch, use the address 
shown in this example. If you are using the...

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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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155 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
Assign the IP Interface
Use the change ip-interfaces command to administer a C-LAN circuit pack as an 
IP interface.
nInter-region IP connectivity allowed — Enter n. This applica-
tion is not used for C-LAN.
nEnabled — Enter y to enable the C-LAN IP interface. After initial adminis-
tration, you must disable the interface before you make any changes.
nType — Enter C-LAN....

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156 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
Assign an Ethernet Data Module
Use the add data-module command to administer an ethernet data module. If 
you are changing options on an existing data module, you must disable the link 
before you make any changes.
nData Extension — Use an unassigned extension number.
nType — Enter ethernet.
nPort — Enter the equipment location of the C-LAN circuit pack. For the 
ethernet...

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GuestWorks Issue 6 Technician Handbook  555-231-109  Issue 1
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Translations and Testing 
157 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
Assign a Processor Interface Channel
Use the change communication-interface processor-channels command to 
assign a processor interface channel.
nProc Chan — Select a processor channel for this link. Use the first chan-
nel available.
nEnable — Enter y.
nAppl — Enter audix.
nGtwy To — Not used for the AUDIX application.
nMode — Enter s (for server).
nInterface Link — Enter...

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158 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
Assign IP Routes (if needed)
Use the add ip-route command to set up the IP route(s) from the switch to the 
INTUITY system. This is required only when:
nThe switch and the INTUITY are on different subnets, or
nWhen a Gateway address is not administered for the C-LAN IP interface.
Administer the following fields for each IP route:
nRoute Number — If the link between the...

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159 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
These next two examples show how you might set up a pair of IP routes when 
there is one intermediate router in the link.
add ip-route 1  page  1 of  1
IP ROUTING
Route Number: 1
Destination Node: router
Gateway: guestworks
C-LAN Board: 01A02
Metric: 0
Route Type: network
add ip-route 2 page  1 of  1
IP ROUTING
Route Number: 2
Destination Node: audix
Gateway: guestworks...

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160 Switch-to-INTUITY Translations 
TCP/IP Link (INTUITY)
On the INTUITY, you must do the following for the TCP/IP link:
nAdminister the TCP/IP networking
NOTE:
Before you can administer the TCP/IP networking, the TCP/IP 
feature must be enabled on the customer features window. 
Lucent technical support must dial-in and enable TCP/IP if it is 
not enabled.
nConfigure the LAN circuit card
nSelect a switch...
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