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<strong>Network</strong>ing Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

COR<br />

Class of restriction. COR identifies caller and called-party privileges <strong>for</strong> telephones,<br />

telephone groups, data modules, and trunk groups.<br />

Valid<br />

Entries<br />

0-95<br />

Default is 1<br />

Data Module<br />

Types<br />

ppp<br />

procr-intf<br />

x.25<br />

pdm<br />

Usage<br />

The values <strong>for</strong> these fields will be specified by<br />

the system administrator.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>ister the COR so that account codes are<br />

not required. Forced entry of account codes is<br />

turned off <strong>for</strong> wideband endpoints.<br />

TN<br />

Tenant partition number. Enables a single DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> to appear to users as<br />

several small independent switches.<br />

Valid<br />

Entries<br />

1-20 (csi,<br />

si)<br />

1-100 (r)<br />

Default is 1<br />

Data<br />

Module<br />

Types<br />

ppp<br />

procr-intf<br />

x.25<br />

pdm<br />

Usage<br />

Partitioning could be useful when 2 or more user<br />

groups (tenants) have different switch-usage patterns.<br />

For R6 and later configurations, all MASI trunks are<br />

associated with Tenant 1.<br />

BCC<br />

Bearer capability class. This field is not administrable on the data module screens.<br />

BCC is used with ISDN connections to identify the types of traffic that can be<br />

supported by a given trunk.<br />

Valid<br />

Values<br />

Data Module<br />

Types<br />

0-4 ppp<br />

ethernet<br />

pdm<br />

Usage<br />

For non-ISDN connections, leave the default (2).<br />

For ISDN connections,<br />

0 = Voice only. Use <strong>for</strong> H.323 trunks.<br />

1 = Mode 1 data — allows restricted<br />

circuit-switched data on a B-channel; 56Kbps<br />

2 = Mode 2 data — 64 Kbps data packaged in an<br />

inverted HDLC protocol and limited to user data<br />

rates between 300bps and 19.2Kbps.<br />

3 = Mode 3 data — when circuit switched, 64Kbps<br />

digital data packaged in LAPD protocol.<br />

4 = Mode 0 data — a data bearer capability that<br />

allows full 64Kbps unrestricted circuit switched data<br />

on a B-channel. Also referred to as clear channel.<br />

258<br />

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

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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