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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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218 Common services<br />

To configure a PTY port in LD 17, you must have an unused device number (DNUM)<br />

available. There are 16 DNUMs available on the system that must be shared by all input/<br />

output devices. These device types include TTY, PRT, PTY, AML, and DCH.<br />

<strong>System</strong>s can be configured to support a maximum of four PTY ports.<br />

Procedure 31<br />

Configuring a PTY port with LD 17<br />

To configure a PTY port with LD 17:<br />

1 In the OTM system window, on the toolbar, click the <strong>System</strong> Terminal icon.<br />

The <strong>System</strong> Terminal Selection dialog box opens.<br />

2 Click Ethernet/PPP (Overlay Passthru), and then click OK.<br />

The <strong>System</strong> Terminal window opens.<br />

3 Log in with your administrator’s login name and password.<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005<br />

You must have appropriate access privileges to use LD 17.<br />

4 Enter:<br />

ld 17<br />

The system responds REQ.<br />

5 Enter:<br />

chg<br />

The system responds TYPE.<br />

6 Enter:<br />

cfn<br />

The system responds ADAN.<br />

7 Enter:<br />

new tty <br />

where n is a device number between 0–15. The system responds TTY_TYPE.<br />

8 Enter:<br />

pty<br />

The system responds PORT.<br />

9 Enter:<br />

<br />

Where n is an available port between 0–15 for most large systems. This range varies<br />

according to the system option and card/port type. For CS 1000 systems, this range<br />

is limited to 0–3. The system responds DES.

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