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4.ELECSPEC V35 is required when running 56K

5.L2WINDOW= 7, L3WINDOW=7, and N2=10, must be matched in the Cisco PG

6.SVCDNA is a 1-15 digit number, and must match the X25 Remote Address in Cisco PG

7.Additional Parameters ---These Parameters are all DMS defaults and

DO NOT have to be assigned in table MPCLINK.

(L2MODULO = MOD8) (L3MODULO = MOD8) (T1_S = 5)

(T2_S = 3) (T3_S = 25) (T4_S = 10) (T20 = 180) (T21 = 200) (T22 = 180) (T23 = 180) (T25 = 0)

(T26 = 180) (R20 = 1) (R22 = 1) (R23 = 1) (R25 = 0)

A.3. TABLE: SCAICOMS

LINKSET SCAILNKS

LINKSET1 X25 (MPC ( 3 3 10079132410709 0 0 0 0 SVC) (5 3 10079132410707 0 0 0 0 SVC) $) $ MN CR

Notes:

1.LINKSET name is 1-16.

2.MPCNO and MPCLINKNO must match table MPCLINK.

3.REMDNA is a 1-15 digit number, and must match the X25 Local Address in the Cisco PG

A.4. TABLE: BGDATA

BGID BGXLA OPTIONS

LOCAL 624 $ (CUSTGRP CORPCTX N 486 Y 0 0) $

Notes:

1.BGID is Local and a unique number (i.e. LOCAL 624, for 1st BGID is this DMS). This must match the Business Group ID assigned in the Cisco PG.

2.CUSTGRP name is unique name.

3.MBG is Meridian Business Group. Set to N if this feature is not turned on.

4.NUMLINES is 486. Specify the number of primary directory numbers in the customer group. (The DMS will override this field automatically with the actual number).

5.INTRAGRP is Y. This means that this customer group is associated with any other customer groups in this DMS. (See feature Customer Group Family)

6.LSCFN is 0. This is a default and means that there is no Line Screening associated with these customer group lines.

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SL-100, DMS-100 specifications

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