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

A Screens Reference<br />

Data Module — Type ethernet<br />

Use the ethernet data module type to define an interface between port 17 on the<br />

C-LAN board and the LAN. This data module associates a link number and extension<br />

number with the C-LAN port address.<br />

add data-module next<br />

DATA MODULE<br />

Page 1 of X<br />

Data Extension: 2377 Name: ethernet on link 2<br />

Type: ethernet<br />

Port: 01c0817_<br />

Link: 2<br />

<strong>Network</strong> uses 1’s <strong>for</strong> broadcast addresses? y<br />

Common Fields<br />

See Common Data Module Fields (256) <strong>for</strong> descriptions of fields on this screen that<br />

are not listed below.<br />

<strong>Network</strong> uses 1’s <strong>for</strong><br />

broadcast addresses?<br />

This field allows you to specify whether the DEFINITY system is to use all 1’s or all<br />

0’s in the host ID to <strong>for</strong>m broadcast addresses sent on the network by this C-LAN<br />

board.<br />

Valid<br />

Entries<br />

y/n<br />

default is y<br />

Usage<br />

Leave the default (y) if the private network contains only<br />

DEFINITY switches and adjuncts. Set to n only if the network<br />

includes non-DEFINITY switches that use the 0’s method of<br />

<strong>for</strong>ming broadcast addresses, as described below.<br />

The binary <strong>for</strong>m of a broadcast address is most <strong>com</strong>monly <strong>for</strong>med by<br />

<strong>com</strong>bining the (sub)network portion with all 1’s <strong>for</strong> the host portion<br />

of the address. However, some non-DEFINITY older systems <strong>for</strong>m<br />

broadcast addresses using 0’s instead of 1’s in the host portion.<br />

These systems usually recognize a received broadcast message as<br />

such only if the message address is <strong>for</strong>med using the 0’s method.<br />

For a broadcast message received, the C-LAN board recognizes<br />

either <strong>for</strong>m as a broadcast address and there<strong>for</strong>e accepts (looks at)<br />

the message. For a broadcast message sent, the C-LAN board uses<br />

the 1’s method if this field is set to y and uses the 0’s method if this<br />

field is set to n.<br />

If one or more nodes in the network is a non-DEFINITY switch that<br />

uses the 0’s method, then every DEFINITY switch in the network<br />

that wishes to broadcast to these 0’s-method switches must set this<br />

field to n.<br />

262<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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