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ISDN Protocol Administrator's and Developer's Guide ... - Intervoice

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DPNSS 1 ConfigurationThe entry [<strong>ISDN</strong>] identifies the proper DPNSS 1 Layer 2 software <strong>and</strong>initialization process.[<strong>ISDN</strong>]DPNSL2 DPNSL2Initialize ; Layer 2 init function.To configure an Omvia Media Server, you must know to which ends ofthe span the PBX <strong>and</strong> the Omvia Media Server will be assigned.In DPNSS 1, a span has two ends, A <strong>and</strong> B. The end designation is usedby the DPNSS 1 Layer 2 to control the comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> response messagesbetween the two ends.Add a separate entry to intvconf.dat for each span. The span numbers arezero-based. This means that the first span is 0, the second is 1, <strong>and</strong> so on.The end designation represents the Omvia Media Server end. A 0 meansthe Omvia Media Server holds the designation of the A end, <strong>and</strong> a 1means the Omvia Media Server holds the designation of B.In the following example, Span 1 is assigned the end designation of A,<strong>and</strong> Span 2 is assigned the same end designation on a separate entry.[DPNSS_Span]0 0 ;Span (zero relative), DPNSS Logical End;assignment 0=A, 1=B[DPNSS_Span]1 0 ;Span (zero relative), DPNSS Logical End;assignment 0=A, 1=B60001262, First Edition DPNSS 1 <strong>Protocol</strong> 6-17

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