GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9

Issue 1

Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations 555-231-743

November 2000

Translations and Testing

 

Switch-to-INTUITY Translations

158

 

 

TCP/IP Signaling

The TCP/IP signaling link 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 GuestWorks (see page 196). This section includes procedures for testing the link.

TCP/IP Link (Switch)

On the switch, you must do the following to administer the TCP/IP link:

1.Assign the bus bridge (csi systems only)

2.Assign node names

3.Assign IP interfaces

4.Assign an ethernet data module

5.Assign a processor interface channel

6.Assign IP routes (if needed).

Assign the Bus Bridge (csi Systems Only)

Using the change system-parameters maintenance command, Page 2, verify that the Bus Bridge Packet Interface 2 has been enabled for the C-LAN circuit pack. If it is not already assigned, enter the C-LAN circuit pack equipment location, and use the defaults for the Timeslot Port fields as shown below.

change system-parameter maintenance

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MAINTENANCE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS

MINIMUM MAINTENANCE THRESHOLDS ( Before Notification )

TTRs: 4

CPTRs: 1

Call Classifier Ports:

MMIs: 0

VCs:

 

TERMINATING TRUNK TRANSMISSION TEST (Extension)

Test Type 100:

Test Type 102:

Test Type 105:

ISDN MAINTENANCE

 

 

ISDN-PRI TEST CALL Extension:

ISDN BRI Service SPID:

DS1 MAINTENANCE

 

 

DSO Loop-Around Test Call Extension:

 

LOSS PLAN (Leave Blank if no Extra Loss is Required)

Minimum Number of Parties in a Conference Before Adding Extra Loss:

SPE OPTIONAL BOARDS

 

 

Packet Intf1? y

Packet Intf2? y

 

Bus Bridge: 03C05 Inter-Board Link Timeslots

Pt0: 6 Pt1: 1 Pt2: 1

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Avaya 555-231-743 manual TCP/IP Signaling, TCP/IP Link Switch