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

A Screens Reference<br />

Destination Port<br />

Identifies the port number of the destination.<br />

Valid entries Usage<br />

0, 5000-64500 The channel number 0 means any available port can be<br />

used (which will be automatically selected by the system).<br />

Session Local<br />

A number used by the system to identify one end of a connection.<br />

Valid entries<br />

1-128 (csi)<br />

1-256 (si)<br />

1-384 (r)<br />

Usage<br />

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

between 1 and 256, but they must be consistent between<br />

endpoints. For each connection, the Local Session number on<br />

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

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. For<br />

example, it is frequently convenient (but not necessary) to use<br />

the processor channel number <strong>for</strong> both the session numbers.<br />

For the qsig-mwi and fp-mwi applications, the Local<br />

Session numbers must be unique on the switch. For other<br />

applications, it is allowed, but not re<strong>com</strong>mended, to use the<br />

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

Session Remote<br />

See Session Local, above.<br />

Mach ID<br />

The machine identification number.<br />

Valid entries<br />

Usage<br />

1-63 (si model) For switches and Intuity AUDIX, the Machine ID is the<br />

Local Node Number on the dial plan. For the qsig-mwi<br />

and fp-mwi applications, the Machine ID is the index used<br />

on the Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number<br />

Prefixes screen. Machine ID is not used <strong>for</strong> the CMS adjunct.<br />

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<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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