AI296 Version 9.8x User’s Guide
TID Multiplexing: TID Multiplexing Configuration
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4. For Alias name, enter:
parent_name
.
m
5. If you are using single alias translation, for Destination, enter the IP address of
AI296. By entering a destination value, you are specifying the use of single alias
translation.
6. For Called address, enter the called address.
7. For Caller's address, enter the caller's address.
8. For Call Data, enter the call data information.
9. For Application String, enter:
TID:
tid
10. (optional) For Called protocol, enter the called protocol.
11. For Caller's protocol, enter ="".
12. Save your changes.
Example Configurations
The following screens display parent and child alias configurations that do the
following:
1. A call comes in on alias 172.16.1.123 at port 1000 (172.16.1.123#1000).
2. The call fans out into two child calls. 09 App. string in the parent alias
configuration determines the number of children; in this case, it is noted by TMUX2.
The children have the following names: TL1DM.1 and TL1DM.2. These names are
established through 08 Call data in the parent alias configuration. The calls to the
first child will be X.25 through link 1 with X.121 address 123456789012
(X25.1.123456789012). The call to the second child will be X.25 through link 2 with
X.121 address 987654321098 (X25.2.987654321098).
parent_name
Defines the name you entered for 08 Call data during the parent
alias configuration.
m
Defines the child number. Valid values are 1 to
n
(specified
during the parent alias configuration).
tid
Defines the TID of the destination NE. Maximum length is 20 characters.