Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens

A Screens Reference

Ext Code, Type (and associated data)

dd

Displays what rules apply if the entries on the screen are not administered. For example, shows a screen for Ext Codes starting with 512. If these entries are not administered, the entry for Ext Code 51xxx applies to these entries, and if Ext Code 51xxx is not administered, the entry for Ext Code 5xxxx applies to these entries. In a 5-digit UDP, these read-only fields display only if at least 3 digits are specified in the command-line key, although one set (the set on the left) of these fields would still display if 2 digits are specified in the command-line key. If only 1 digit is specified or if ’x’ or ’X’ is specified in the command-line key, then neither of these sets of fields display, since there is no Ext Code more general than those listed on the screen.

Valid entries

Usage

AARCode

ENPNode

Local

TempOOS

UDPCode

blank

Displays the two digits (or x’s) representing the extension or group of extensions to be administered. For this field, "xx:" is repeated on both pages, since it is the default for all other entries on both pages. Changing the type associated with this field on one page changes it on both pages.

 

 

Administration for Network Connectivity

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CID: 77730

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Lucent Technologies Release 8.2 manual AARCode ENPNode Local TempOOS UDPCode, Ext Code, Type and associated data