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Overview<br />

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

In the hardware part of the diagram, the paths <strong>for</strong> voice and signaling data are shown<br />

by dashed or dotted lines. The data <strong>for</strong> voice and call-setup signaling usually takes a<br />

different path through the switch hardware from the path <strong>for</strong> DCS and ISDN signaling<br />

data. These two types of data are distinguished in the hardware part of the diagram by<br />

the following convention.<br />

A dashed line, "<br />

", indicates voice and call-setup data.<br />

A dotted line, " ", indicates DCS signaling data.<br />

In the software part of the diagram, the virtual path from processor to processor<br />

between two nodes is traced by dashed lines. The path starts at a processor channel on<br />

one node, through the link/interface-channels on each node, to the processor channel<br />

on the connected node.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration tasks<br />

This section gives the detailed steps <strong>for</strong> administering the connections between<br />

switches. For each configuration, there are several tasks and each task consists of<br />

several steps. All of the tasks needed to administer all the nodes in the network are<br />

included in each configuration.<br />

The administration task sections list the steps <strong>for</strong> <strong>com</strong>pleting a screen (or "<strong>for</strong>m") and<br />

show a representation of the filled-in screen. Many of the field values shown in the<br />

screens are examples — you will use different values that are appropriate <strong>for</strong> your<br />

system. In<strong>for</strong>mation about the fields and their values — when and why different<br />

values are used — is given <strong>for</strong> each screen. More detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation about the<br />

screens and their fields is given in Appendix A.<br />

Supported Switches and Adjuncts<br />

Csi-model switches cannot have X.25 connections. New R8si and R8r switches<br />

cannot have new X.25 connections but pre-R7 switches with X.25 connections can be<br />

upgraded to R8 and keep the X.25 connections.<br />

The vs model of DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> cannot be upgraded to R8 — R6.3 is the last release<br />

supported <strong>for</strong> the vs model. However, pre-R7 releases of the vs model will be<br />

supported (via X.25 and ISDN, not TCP/IP) in customer networks that include R8<br />

versions of the csi, si, and r models.<br />

The call management system (CMS) and Intuity adjuncts can be connected to the<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> R7csi with an ethernet connection and to the si and r models with<br />

either an ethernet or Bx.25 connection. Procedures <strong>for</strong> administering these<br />

connections are not covered in this book. They are documented in CentreVu CMS<br />

Switch Connections and <strong>Admin</strong>istration (585-215-876) <strong>for</strong> CMS and in Intuity<br />

Messaging Solutions, LAN Integration with DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> (585-313-602) <strong>for</strong><br />

Intuity. CMS administration is covered in Centre CMS Software Installation and<br />

Setup, 585-215-866.<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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