Networking Screens

 

 

 

 

A Screens Reference

Node Name

The node name for the interface (C-LAN port) defined by this data module.

 

Valid Entries

 

Data

 

Usage

 

 

 

 

 

 

Module

 

 

 

 

 

Types

 

 

 

A name administered on the Node

 

ppp

 

This name is associated with

 

Names Screen.

 

 

 

an IP address of the port on the

 

For a ppp data module, AUDIX

 

 

 

Node Names screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

and MSA names listed on page 1

 

 

 

 

 

of the Node Names screen are not

 

 

 

 

 

allowed in this field — only

 

 

 

 

 

names listed on pages 2–6 of the

 

 

 

 

 

Node Names screen are valid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination Number This field specifies the destination of the link.

Valid

Data

Usage

Entries

Module

 

 

Types

 

Extension

procr-intf

Used to enable access to the correct trunk group at the

number or

x.25

far end of the connection. This is typically the trunk

TAC +

 

access code (TAC) plus the extension of data module

extension

 

on the far end. If you use just the extension, then you

number or

 

must administer UDP and AAR route patterns to

eia or

 

access the correct trunk group.

external

 

If a trunk access code (TAC) is used, prepend the TAC

 

 

Leave blank

 

to the extension.

if Establish

 

Enter eia (simplex system only) for ...

Connection?

 

 

 

is set to n.

 

The Link field must be set to 1 for eia.

 

 

For the x.25 data module, to connect the Adjunct via

 

 

the cable on the back of the PGATE circuit pack, enter

 

 

external. If a value other than external is used, the

 

 

associated X.25 data module must have a baud rate of

 

 

switched.

 

 

This field can be left blank assuming the other side

 

 

will call it; however, it is preferable to put in the actual

 

 

digits of the other side and set the Establish

 

 

Connection field to n. This enables you to identify

 

 

which X.25 data module on the remote switch is

 

 

expected to call this data module.

 

 

 

Used to enable access to the correct trunk group at the far end of the connection. This is typically the trunk access code (TAC) plus the extension of data module on the far end. If you use just the extension, then you must administer UDP and AAR route patterns to access the correct trunk group.

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