Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Instructions Manual
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Configuring the Network Node Table The Network Node Table entries for Seattle are: NODE NAME PROTO STRING HARDWARE ACCESS PARALLEL LINKS DELAY MAX 1 San Jose TCP/IP 143.191.4.21 0 = ETHERNET Y 15 2 2 Boston ASYNC 5081112222 2 = CONCORD Y 15 1 ayes Protocols in Access Codes All supported modems use the Hayes protocol. When a Hayes-compatible modem is using a dial-up telephone line, MESA-Net software must send the string “ATDT” before sending the phone number, to instruct the modem “use tone dialing to outdial the following characters.” The phone number must be followed by the ASCII character for a carriage return, to indicate that the string of outdial characters has ended. The ATDT string and the carriage return do not appear in the Network Node Tables shown in Examples 1 and 2 because they are incorporated into the default Concord DialAccess 296 hardware type (and in the default hardware types for all other supported modems). When using a Hayes-compatible modem for which there is no default hardware we, be sure to program these steps into either the hardware type or the Network Node Table access code string. When the modem is connected to a PBX line, the Network Node table string must contain the access code (usually 9) f or an outside trunk, plus a suitable pause to give the PBX time to make the connection. Hayes protocol uses a comma to indicate a 2 second pause; at least a 4 second pause is recommended. In Example 2, if San Jose were calling New York through a PBX, the Network Node Table string would be “9,,13128654321.” 5-6
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ist Page 1 of 1 Release 6.OA Task Procedure et Create a New Network Node Table Entry ........................................... CP 5719 Delete a Network Node Table Entry.. ...................................................... CP 5720 View the Network Node Table ................................................................. Cl? 5721 Modify a Network Node Table Entry ....................................................... CP 5722
Create a New Network Node Table Entry Page 1 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 6.06.OA and later Use this procedure to create a new entry in the Network Node Table for both MESA- Net Async and MESA-Net TCP/IP. SteD Reference 1. Fill out a Network Node Access Table worksheet. 2. Reach the Network Node Access Table Maintenance menu. 3. Identify the node number for which you want to create an entry. Select: (C) Create new node entry prompt: Node number: Response: The number of the new node entry. This number can be from 1 to 8191. 4. Enter the name of the node, for example, San]ose. Prompt: Node name: Response: The name of the new node. This name can be up to characters, including spaces. 12 alphanumeric 5. .For all MESA-Net nodes, indicate that this is not an AMIS Analog connection. Prompt: Analog AMIS Connection (Y/N) : Response: N if you are not defining an AMIS Analog connection. 6. Specify whether this is a MESA-Net TCP/IP connection. Prompt: TCP/IP Cfonnection (Y/NJ: 4s Response: Y if the node can be accessed using MESA-Net TCP/EP N if the node cannot be accessed using MESA-Net TCP/IP. 7. If you answered yes to the TCP/IP connection prompt in Step 5, enter the IP address. prompt: IP Address: Response: II? address of the new node VIenu Map 13
cl? 5719 Page 2 of 2 Release 6.OA and later Step 8. If you answered N to the TCP/IP connection prompt in Step 5, enter the string for the new node. Prmnpt: String: Response: The string of alphanumeric characters required to access the new node. (This is usually the phone number of the answer modem on the node.) This string can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters. If required, use for CR (carriage return) and for CR/LF. 9. Specify whether the new node can be accessed by local node. 1 .Prompt: Access (Y/N): Response: Y for almost all remote nodes. N for the local node, and any remote nodes that you do not want accessed from the local node. 0. If you have installed the Parallel Links optional feature, set the length of time that the existing connection or connections must be open before a parallel connection is established., prompt: Parallel link delay [15] Response: The number of minutes a link must be open before a new link is _ established. If you enter 0, a new link is created as soon as the previous link succeeds. 11 . If you have installed the Parallel Links optional feature, set the maximum number of parallel links that can be open between the local nodemd the remote node. Prompt: Maximum parallel links [l]: Response: The number, 1-8, of parallel links that the node can establish with another node. Do not exceed the number of physical links that both nodes can support. MESA-Net displays a message that the entry for the node has been created. 12. Repeat steps 3 through 11 to create more node entries, or press Enter to indicate that you have finished creating node entries. 13. List the Network Node Table on screen to check your work. Select: (L) List the node table Reference
Use this procedure to delete nodes from the Network Node Table. SteD 1. Reach the Network Node Access Table Maintenance menu. 2. Delete a node from the Network Node Table. Select: (D) Delete node entry Prompt: Node number: Response: The number or a range of numbers of the node or nodes to delete. PTOW,TP~: Node = number Name = node name Delete (y/n) Response: y to delete the node(s), or n to cancel the delete operation. 3. Press Enter to return to the Network Node Access Table Maintenance Menu. Reference tienu Map 13
Page 1 of 1 View the Network Node Table VoiceMemo Release 6.06.OA and later Use this procedure to display all or part of the Network Node Table. Step 1. Reach the Network Node Access Table Maintenance menu. nge of Entries 2. Request information about a node. Select: (I) Inquire about node entry prompt: Node number: Response: The number or a range of numbers of the node or nodes for which you want information. The server presents a display similar to the following. NETWORK NODE TABLE Tue Dee 5 22:02:59 1995 NODE NAME PROTO STRING HARDWARE ACCESS PARALLEL LINKS 33 Chicago BASIC 1223456789 1 = CONCORD 1 Node found 3. Press Enter to finish inquiring, or enter another node number. @D View The Entire etwork Node Table DELAY MAX Y 15 1 4. Select to view the entire table. m Select: (L) List the node table The server presents a display similar to the following. NODE ACCESS TABLE REPORT Tue Dee 5 21:58:11 1995 NODE NAME 33 Chicago 105 Seattle 234 Gorman PROTO STRING HARDWARE ACCESS PARALLEL LINKS DELAY MAX BASIC 1223456789 1 = CONCORD Y 15 1 TCP 123.1.23.45 0 = ETHERNET Y AAMIS 17196875734 Y 3 Nodes found Reference Jlenu Map 13