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Figures<br />

2–1. <strong>DCP</strong> Connection Configured to a PDN ............................2–3<br />

2–2. <strong>DCP</strong> Connection Configured to the DDN ..........................2–5<br />

2–3. <strong>DCP</strong> Connection Configured as Multilink ..........................2–7<br />

2–4. <strong>DCP</strong> Configured as a DTE ...................................2–10<br />

2–5. Cluster Controller Configured as a DTE ..........................2–14<br />

2–6. PLS Interface Configured as a DTE ............................2–17<br />

2–7. U <strong>Series</strong> (DNS) Configured as a DTE ...........................2–19<br />

2–8. U <strong>Series</strong> or IS-PC Configured as a DTE ..........................2–21<br />

2–9. SNA Protocol Configured as a DTE .............................2–23<br />

2–10. DTEs Configured with Permanent Virtual Circuits ...................2–25<br />

2–11. X.29 PAD Configured to a <strong>DCP</strong> ...............................2–27<br />

2–12. X.28/PAD Configured to X.29 Host ............................2–29<br />

2–13. Configuring Partial DTE Addresses for Outgoing and Incoming Calls ......2–39<br />

3–1. DCE Network Map .........................................3–4<br />

3–2. Example of a DTE Address ...................................3–6<br />

3–3. DCE Network Address Relationships .............................3–7<br />

3–4. One-Node DCE Network ....................................3–10<br />

3–5. Two-Node DCE Network ....................................3–13<br />

3–6. DCE Network Configured with an Internal DTE .....................3–16<br />

3–7. DCE Network Configured with Internal DTE for U <strong>Series</strong> or IS-PC DTEs<br />

(with TS/TN Protocol) ......................................3–20<br />

3–8. DCE Network Configured with an X.75 Interface ....................3–24<br />

3–9. Configuring DTE Hunt Groups ................................3–34<br />

3–10. Configuring DTE Subaddresses ...............................3–36<br />

3–11. Configuring a Multilink Connection .............................3–39<br />

4–1. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-<strong>DCP</strong> Trunk Configuration ...............................4–3<br />

4–2. PDN Trunk (Statements) .....................................4–7<br />

4–3. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-<strong>DCP</strong> Multilink Trunk Configuration ..........................4–8<br />

4–4. Multilink Trunk (Statements) .................................4–13<br />

4–5. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-<strong>DCP</strong> Mixed Trunk Configuration ..........................4–14<br />

4–6. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-<strong>DCP</strong> Mixed Trunk (Statements) ..........................4–18<br />

4–7. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-UTS 4000 Cluster Controller Configuration ..................4–19<br />

4–8. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-UTS Cluster Controller (Statements) .......................4–23<br />

4–9. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-U <strong>Series</strong> or IS-PC (TS/TN) Configuration ....................4–24<br />

4–10. <strong>DCP</strong>-to-U <strong>Series</strong> or IS-PC (Statements) ..........................4–28<br />

4–11. X.28/PAD Connection to X.29 Host ............................4–29<br />

4–12. X.28/PAD Statements (DNS) .................................4–32<br />

4–13. X.29 PAD Connection to OS 2200 Host (Nonconfigured DTEs) ..........4–33<br />

4–14. X.29 PAD with Nonconfigured DTEs (Statements) ...................4–37<br />

4–15. X.29 PAD Connection to OS 2200 Host (Configured DTEs) .............4–38<br />

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