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Other <strong>Network</strong>ing-Related DEFINITY Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

Est Conn<br />

If the physical link is over a DS1 interface, it is possible (except <strong>for</strong> ISDN signaling<br />

links) <strong>for</strong> one switch to set up the entire connection (see Destination below). In this<br />

case, the other switch will not initiate any part of the connection between the two<br />

endpoints. Typically, when using a DS1 interface, the Enable field is y on both the<br />

originating and terminating switches but only one link between the two switches will<br />

have Est Conn set to y. The originating switch is defined as having Est Conn set to y.<br />

Valid entries<br />

y<br />

n<br />

Usage<br />

The System is responsible <strong>for</strong> any part of the call setup<br />

required <strong>for</strong> the link between the System and the far-end data<br />

module. Should be y if the link is to be used <strong>for</strong> ISDN<br />

signaling.<br />

The System is not responsible <strong>for</strong> any part of the call setup.<br />

Ext<br />

The extension of the associated local data module <strong>for</strong> this link.This field is similar to<br />

the pre-R7 PI Ext field <strong>for</strong> the si model and the X.25 Extension field <strong>for</strong> the r model.<br />

Type<br />

The type of connection — x.25, ethernet, or ppp. This field replaces the pre-R7<br />

Protocol field.The type of connection — x.25, ethernet, or ppp.<br />

Destination Number<br />

This field is similar to the pre-R7 Destination Digits field <strong>for</strong> the si model and the<br />

Destination Number field <strong>for</strong> the r model. Displays the destination of the link. It does<br />

not apply to Ethernet links.<br />

DTE/DCE<br />

Applies to si-models only. It is administered on the Data Module screen — type<br />

proc-intf <strong>for</strong> the si model and type x.25 <strong>for</strong> the r-mode. If one endpoint of a link is<br />

DTE, then the other must be DCE, and vice versa. The assignments must be<br />

coordinated on a network-wide level. Endpoint Switch Links are generally DTE and<br />

Tandem links are generally DCE. If both endpoints are of the same type (that is,<br />

endpoints or tandem), then the assignment of which is DTE and which is DCE is<br />

arbitrary. Typically, when using a DS1 interface, the originating switch should be<br />

administered as DTE and the terminating switch as DCE.<br />

Conn Mod.<br />

This field is similar to the pre-R7 Connected Data Module field. It is administered on<br />

the Data Module screen — type proc-intf <strong>for</strong> the si model and type x.25 <strong>for</strong> the r<br />

model.<br />

Name<br />

Used <strong>for</strong> identification purposes only. It is administered on the Data Module screen.<br />

This field is similar to the pre-R7 Identification field.<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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