DCS over IP Trunk

F IP Trunk Installation and

 

Administration

DCS over IP Trunk

IP Trunk supports most of the DCS features. DCS signaling with IP Trunk can be either X.25 or TCP/IP. For X.25 DCS signaling, the signaling data path is over a tie trunk connection between the switches. For TCP/IP DCS signaling, the signaling data is handled by the C-LAN circuit pack and can be either point-to-point (ppp) across a tie trunk facility or over the IP network. Figure 10 shows the voice and signaling data path options for IP Trunk with DCS.

Figure 10. IP Trunk with DCS

 

DEFINITY

 

DEFINITY

 

Switch 1

 

Switch 2

Processor

 

 

Tie Trunk

 

Tie-Trunk

 

 

Circuit Packs

 

 

 

PPP

 

 

 

C-LAN

Ethernet

C-LAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

WAN, Intranet,

 

 

 

or Internet

 

IP

 

IP

 

Interface

 

Interface

Voice Data

or ITS-E

 

or ITS-E

 

 

 

DCS Signaling Data

 

 

 

DCS Administration The administration of DCS with IP Trunk is the same as for DCS without IP Trunk. You can set up IP Trunk connections for DCS using either X.25 or TCP/IP protocols for DCS signaling.

X.25 signaling

For X.25 DCS signaling, you administer the connection on the Data Module screen and the Processor Channel Assignment screen. The type of data module is proc-intffor an R7si or x.25 for an R7r. Signaling via X.25 is not supported on the csi model.

Administration for Network Connectivity

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