BASIC DATA ASSIGNMENT
STEP 5:
Assignment of Trunk Data
COMMAND NAME
ATRK & MBTK
Assign trunk(s) to desired LENs using the ATRK command. In this instance, the MBTK command is not re- quired for the signaling trunk.
Note: See 2.1 “Port Allocation and Related Command”.
STEP 6:
Assignment of DPC
COMMAND NAME
ADPC
Assign the associated PC on an RT (for speech path) number basis. In the case of the example illustrated in Figure
STEP 7:
RT | PC |
1120
1230
COMMAND NAME
Assignment of Common Channel Signaling Controller (CSC)
ACSC
Assign the location of the CCH using the ACSC command. The following is sample data assignment. In this sample, Node A is equipped with three DTI cards. Note that if the system employs one CCIS link, enter the same data in CSCG130 and CSCG131.
CSCG | MG | U | G | CICG |
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CCH 2
Note 1: In the case of actual data entry, enter corresponding LEN numbers instead of letters such as “AAAAA”.
Note 2: Refer to 2.1 “Port Allocation and Related Command”.
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