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Configuration 2: R7r (+CMS) R7csi<br />

3 C-LAN <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

Field<br />

Destination Node<br />

Destination Port<br />

Session - Local<br />

Session - Remote<br />

Mach ID<br />

Conditions/Comments<br />

Name of the far-end node <strong>for</strong> this channel. This must be a<br />

name entered on the Node Names screen.<br />

A value of 0 allows any available interface channel on the<br />

destination node to be used <strong>for</strong> this connection. The Interface<br />

Channel number on the Switch-2 Processor Channel screen<br />

must also be set to 0.<br />

The Local and Remote Session numbers can be any value<br />

between 1 and 256 (si model) or 384 (r model), but they must<br />

be consistent between endpoints. For each connection, the<br />

Local Session number on this switch must equal the Remote<br />

Session number on the remote switch and vice versa.<br />

It is allowed, and sometimes convenient, to use the same<br />

number <strong>for</strong> the Local and Remote Session numbers. It is<br />

allowed, but not re<strong>com</strong>mended, to use the same Session<br />

numbers <strong>for</strong> two or more connections.<br />

This field is not used <strong>for</strong> CMS.<br />

Processor Channel 12: (ethernet connection to Switch 2)<br />

Enable Set to y.<br />

Appl. Enter dcs <strong>for</strong> the DCS connection on Processor Channel 12.<br />

Mode<br />

Set the node-5 Mode field to c (“client”) on the Processor<br />

Channel Assignment screen on Switch 2.<br />

Interface Link This must match the link number assigned on the node-1 data<br />

module screen.<br />

Interface Chan For TCP/IP, interface channel numbers are in the range 5000<br />

– 64500.<br />

The re<strong>com</strong>mended values are: 5001 <strong>for</strong> CMS, 5002 <strong>for</strong> Intuity<br />

AUDIX, and 5003 <strong>for</strong> DCS connections that are not<br />

gateways. These three values should be reused <strong>for</strong> multiple<br />

instances of these applications; <strong>for</strong> example, if there are two<br />

Intuity AUDIX’s, use 5002 <strong>for</strong> both; or if there are four<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong>’s, use 5003 <strong>for</strong> all four. The <strong>com</strong>bination of<br />

Link, Interface Channel, and Mach ID must be unique.<br />

The re<strong>com</strong>mended values <strong>for</strong> gateway switches is 6001–6099.<br />

The interface channel number must be unique <strong>for</strong> each<br />

gateway.<br />

Destination Node Name of the far-end node <strong>for</strong> this channel. This must be a<br />

name entered on the Node Names screen.<br />

Destination Port A value of 0 allows any available interface channel on the<br />

destination node to be used <strong>for</strong> this connection. The Interface<br />

Channel number on the Switch-2 Processor Channel screen<br />

must also be set to 0.<br />

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<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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