ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 1

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INTERFACE LINKS

 

 

 

 

 

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Link

Enable

Est

PI

 

Destination

DTE/

 

 

 

 

Conn

Ext

Prot

Digits

Brd

DCE

 

Identification

1:

y

y

_ _ _ _ _

ISDN

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_

_

_

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2:

n

_

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_

_

_

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3:

n

_

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_

_

_

______________

4:

n

_

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_

_

_

______________

5:

n

_

_ _ _ _ _

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_____

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_

_

_

______________

6:

n

_

_ _ _ _ _

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_

_

_

______________

7:

n

_

_ _ _ _ _

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_____

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_

_

_

______________

8:

n

_

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_

_

_

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9:

n

_

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_

_

_

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10:

n

_

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_

_

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11:

n

_

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_

_

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12:

n

_

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_

_

_

______________

13:

n

_

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_

_

_

______________

14:

n

_

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_

_

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15:

n

_

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Figure 7-68.Interface Links Screen

 

Link

This is a display only field. The interface link identified and enabled should be the

 

same number as previously translated in the Physical Channel

field of the DATA

 

M O D U L E s c r e e n .

 

 

Enable

Enter y

to

enable the link.

 

Est Conn

Enter y

for

all

ISDN-PRI applications.

 

PI Ext

This is a display only field. It should display the phantom Data Extension that was

 

previously administered with the DATA MODULE screen.

 

Prot

Enter ISDN

for

all ISDN-PRI applications,

 

Destination

Field disappears

when

PROT=ISDN

 

Digits

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

Enter the ISDN-PRI 4-character circuit pack address. The first digit (1 or 2)

Brd

identifies the port, the second character (A-E) identifies the carrier, the third and

 

fourth digits (01-20 or 01-18) identify the circuit pack slot number.

DTE/DCE

Field disappears

when

PROT=ISDN

 

Identification

Optional,

but typically

should include the identifying name of

the destination switch.

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