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This chapter takes the form of data sheets describing the configuration.
These sheets give, for each class:
Figure 8-1 shows the lay out of a configuration data sheet.
General password for the read/write protection of certain classes which are defined in C2R0-R1.
C0 - R0 | Access key to configurator | ||
Parameters displayed |
Meanings of parameters |
Possible values | |
0 -------- | Password | Up to 8 alphanumeric characters. Default Password: CCLAER |
C1 - R0 | Name, code, date of configuration | ||
Parameters displayed |
Meanings of parameters |
Possible values | |
0 -------- | Name of configuration | Up to 8 alphanumeric characters. |
C1 - R1 | Use of lines | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -- | Parameters 0 to 35 | "1" = line configured as X.25 synchronous | |
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| "14" = line configured as D-channel (ISDN) with or without PLL |
The values "14" can ONLY be used for the line numbers 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 or 33.
The values "15" or "16" can NOT be used for the line numbers 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 or 33.
Parameters to connect these lines are defined in C12 and C13.
C1 - R2 | DNIC ZO No. of the equipment | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 ------ COMMAND | Private-network address of equipment (FastPad address). | 6 digits obligatory. |
C1 - R3 | Configuration version No. | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --- | Configuration counter. | Number automatically incremented by 1 each time configuration is modified |
C2 - R0 | Read-protected recurrences This recurrence is used to set up the read protection codes for certain classes and/or recurrences. | ||||
Parameters displayed |
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0 | -,-,-,-,-,- | CLASS 0 |
These parameters correspond to the classes having the same numbers that define the configuration. |
-,-,-,-,-,- | | | Nos. of protected recurrences in case of partial protection | 1 = class completely protected 0 = class partly protected if no recurrence
number follows
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Example: Class 10. completely protected Class 7, only recurrences 0 and 1 are protected. The other classes are not protected. |
C2 - R1 | Write-protected recurrences same as C2 - R0 write protection | |
C2 - R2 | General system parameters | |
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values |
0 --
COMMAND | Number of lines configured | 1 to 36 |
Type of language
| 0 = french, 1 = english |
* (Modulo 32) for the FastPadmp6.
C2 - R3 | Call parameters | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --
| Data frame rejection threshold | This values are percentages of the memory resources |
This class corresponds to the characteristics of each management function of the equipment.
C3 - R0 | Traffic generator function | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -,--,--,------ | Characteristics of traffic generator function | -,--,--,------ | |
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C3 - R1 | Observation function | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -,------ | Characteristics of observation | -,------ | |
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C3 - R2 | Statistics function | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -,--,------ | Characteristics of statistics function | -,--,------ | |
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C3 - R3 | Outstanding events function | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -,------ | Characteristics of outstanding events function | -,------ | |
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C3 - R4 | File transfer function | |
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C3 - R5 | Telemaintenance function | Same as C3R3 |
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C3 - R6 | Configurator function |
C3 - R7 | Alarm function | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 - | Characteristics of alarm function | - | | |
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C3 - R8 | Alarm function subscribers | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 ---------------- | Address of two subscribers that can be called by the alarm function of the equipment (private network or public data network). | Up to 15 digits. |
C3 - R9 | MMI (Man-Machine Interaction) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -,------ | Characteristics of MMI function | -,------ | |
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C3 - R10 | Billing Same as C3 - R9 |
C3 - R11 | Extended statistics Same as C3 - R9 |
C3 - R12 | Reserved |
C3 - R13 | MGS Trace (further studies) |
C3 - R14 | Motor Trace (further studies) |
C3 - R15 | DLM and DAR Same as C3 - R9 |
C3 - R16 | MAP (further studies) |
C3 - R17 | Reserved |
C3 - R18 | Reserved |
C3 - R19 | Reserved |
This class defines the subscriber number and the internal service numbers contained in the access code to the management functions. The subscriber numbers (AB) are defined in R0.
The sub-addresses are the internal service numbers assigned to the parameters of R1 and R3 and correspond to the functions defined by the similar parameter of R2 and R4.
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R0 = First management functions |
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| R4 = Function No. |
R0 = Second management functions |
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C4 - R0 | Internal subscriber Nos. (AB) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 99 - - - - - - - - - - | First internal subscriber number | 99 by convention | |
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C4 - R1 | Sub-address of the second internal subscriber | ||
Parameters displayed |
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0 | 03 04 05 06 14 | Internal service Nos. (IS Nos.) allowing distribution of messages transmitted by each management function in clear language or BINARY. | The user is not allowed t modify these parameters See Table 8-1 below. |
C4R1 = SI No. | ||||
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Name of the management function | BINARY | ASCII | CLEAR | Number |
Exchange observation | 03 | 04 | - | 128 |
Statistics | 05 | 06 | 14 | 129 |
Outstanding events | 01 | 02 | 15 or 16 | 130 |
Alarm | | | | 131 |
Traffic generator | | 00 | | 132 |
File transfer | 09 | | | 133 |
Telemaintenance | 11 | 12 | | 134 |
Configuration | | | 10 | 135 |
MMI | | | 17 | 136 |
Billing | 07 | 08 | | 137 |
MAP | | | 18 | 155 |
DLM | 32 | | | 154 |
Extended statistics | | | 20 | 152 |
Rad (real path) | | 47 | | 48 |
Rad (user interface) | | | 48 | 48 |
C4 - R2 | Function No./Sub-address of first internal subscriber | ||
Parameters displayed |
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0 | 128 128 129 129 129 | Number of the management functions to which the IS N0. of the similar parameters in C4R1 are assigned. |
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C4 - R3 | Sub-address of the second internal subscriber | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | 23 24 21 22 23 | Internal service Nos. (IS Nos.) allowing distribution of messages transmitted by each management function in clear language or BINARY. | The user is not allowed t modify these parameters See Table 8-2 below. |
C4R3 = SI No. | ||||
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Name of the management function | BINARY | ASCII | CLEAR | Number |
Exchange observation | 21 | | | 128 |
Statistics | 22 | | | 129 |
Outstanding events | 23 | | 24 | 130 |
Alarm | | | | 131 |
Traffic generator | | | | 132 |
File transfer | | | | 133 |
Telemaintenance | 25 | | | 134 |
Configuration | 26 | | | 135 |
MMI | | | | 136 |
Billing | 27 | | | 137 |
MAP | 33 | | | 155 |
DLM | | | | 154 |
Rad (real path) | | 47 | | 48 |
Rad (user interface) | | | 48 | 48 |
C4 - R4 | Function No./Sub-address of second internal subscriber | ||
Parameters displayed |
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0 | 144 144 142 143 148 | Number of the management functions to which the IS N0. of the similar parameters of C4R3 are assigned. |
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This class is used to configure the events for which the system must trigger an alarm message.
Several families of events are distinguished. There is a recurrence for each family.
C5 - R0 | Trouble report | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Parameter 0: Refer to the management functions manual for the meanings of all the possible values (these values are in hexadecimal characters). Parameter 1: If the first value is 99, the following values are non-alarms lines (for example: P1 - 99, 2, 3, lines 2 and 3 do not trigger any alarm messages | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R1 | Management family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- |
| Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R2 | Signalling family | ||
Parameters displayed |
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0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R3 | Procedure family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R4 | Link family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R5 | Line family - Physical level | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R6 | Asynchronous family - Protocol level | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R7 | Asynchronous - Command level | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R8 | Asynchronous family - Semantic level | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R9 | SDLC family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R10 | VIP family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R11 | T.VIP, T.BSC and T.FRAD families | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R12 | BSC 3270 and BSC 2780/3780 families | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R13 | Multi link protocol (MLP) family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R14 | X.25/PSTN families | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R15 | ESV securized VC family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 Reserved | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R16 | N4 securized VC family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 Reserved | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R17 | IR securized VC family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R18 | ISDN, channel D family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R19 | X.29 Rerouting family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R20 | Virtual Router | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R21 | Frame relay DLC/Multi-frame family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | Refer to the Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R22 | Compression family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | See Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R23 | DLM family | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | See Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R24 | Configurator family + On line file transfer | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,-- | See C5R0 | See Management Functions manual. |
C5 - R25 | LMI family : See C5R0 and R1. |
C5 - R26 | PPP family: See C5R0 (further studies). |
C5 - R27 | FRSNA family: See C5R0. |
This table defines the configuration of passwords and codes allowing:
C6 - R0 | List of NUIs = Network User Identifiers | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | BREIZH IZHEL ------
------ | The values given to these parameters are the passwords allowing local subscribers to send calls to remote equipments. | Up to 6 letters. |
C6 - R1 | List of NUAs = Network User Address | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 2728 | The values given to these parameters are the codes allowing called remote subscribers to identify calling local subscribers (for billing, for example). | Up to 4 digits |
Example of the command: N [NUI]-[COMMAND]
This class is used to configure the abbreviated codes allowing access to the management functions of the equipment via a local or remote asynchronous terminal.
Theses codes, defined by the parameters of R0, correspond to the complete codes defined by similar parameters defined in R1, R2 and R3.
C7 - R0 | Mnemonics | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 CONF |
| Abbreviated call codes | Up to 6 alphanumeric characters in capital. |
C7 - R1 | Network address | ||||
Parameters displayed |
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0 | 90000099------
--...-- | Complete address of equipment (private network DNIC Z0 AB or public network)
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C7 - R2 | Facilities | ||||
Parameters displayed |
| Meanings of parameters
| Example: Refer to R3 | ||
0 | 90000099------
--...-- | Complete address of equipment (private network DNIC Z0 AB or public network)
| These codes are specified by the X.25 ITU-T recommendation (possibility of two facilities per function) |
Facility | Value |
Reverse charging | 01, 01, |
C7 - R3 | Call data | ||||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |||
0 | 10CC--------
------------ | Additional call data | Up to 12 alphanumeric characters. | ||
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C7 - R4 | Minitel function key conversion |
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Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |||
0 - | Processing carried out on the function keys of the Minitel, for each of the mnemonics stored in the R0. | 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 bit | |||
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C7 - R5 | Call data in hexadecimal | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 - | Additional call data | 12 hexadecimal characters max. |
This class is used to configure the automatic subscriber call numbers with which a call is set up when an event is detected at the interface level.
C8 - R0 | Address called | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 90000099------ |
| Complete address of equipment (private network DNIC Z0 AB or public network) | See C7 - R1 |
C8 - R1 | Facilities | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,-- . |
| Facilities contained in a call request packet.
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C8 - R2 | Call data | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0. COMMAND | ------------ ------------ |
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C8 - R3 | Minitel function key conversion (Videotex line) - Number of the PVC (SDLC line) FRAD, Ethernet Bridge, IP Router | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 - |
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C8 - R4 | Call timing | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --- | Call retransmission timing value. | 0 to 99 (unit of 10 seconds) | |
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C8 - R5 | Call data in hexadecimal | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 00AF-------- | Additional call data | 12 digits in hexa. | |
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The table gives the relations between the value of the DAU and the type of encapsulation: |
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Contents | Encapsulation | DAU value |
IP | MONO (RFC877) | CC | followed by |
For more details about encapsulation, refer to the section in this manual covering encapsulation .
* Example: CC, 08, 00
This class specifies the routing of calls between subscribers. In case of routing via an S0 interface, the routed line numbers must correspond with the lines configured for the D channel.
C9 - R0 | List of known DNICs | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 2222 |
| Each parameter corresponds to the up to 4 first digits of the "called" address to be routed. | up to 4 digits (value 0 to 9) |
C9 - R1 | Routing to known DNICs | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,--
-,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Each parameter corresponds to the type of routing chosen for the known DNICs listed in R0. | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- |
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CLASS 9 - (Continued) | Routing type | Examples: |
| 1 = routing on one line 2 = routing on n(*) lines, with:
3 = routing on n lines with equal distribution (shared). | 1,1,0,1 routing on line 1 3, 4, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 |
| 4 = routing on n with:
| 4, 4, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Preferred | 4, 3, 0, 49, 1, 2
5, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 lines 1, 2, 3 share calls equally
share calls equally |
| 6 = Shared routing (See type 3) 7 = Preferred routing (See type 4) | 6, 8, 0, 5, 2 |
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0 | 2,17,0,1,2,3,4,5,6 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17 | Caution: In this case, the DNICs of parameters 1 and 2 of recurrence 0 are not significant. |
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C9 - R2 | List of known ZOs | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -- | Numbers of other equipment known to the FastPad belonging to the same private network. | 2 digits obligatory. |
C9 - R3 | Routing to known ZOs | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Type of routing chosen to the known ZOs configured in R2. | Same C9 - R1 |
C9 - R4 | List of known ABs | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 -- | Numbers of FastPad parameters. | 2 digits mandatory |
C9 - R5 | Routing to known ABs | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 COMMAND | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Type of routing chosen to the subscribers configured in R4. | Same C9 - R1 |
C9 - R6 | Outgoing routing | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Type of routing chosen for equipment on a higher hierarchical level. | Same C9 - R1 |
C9 - R7 | Routing to an unknown DNIC | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Type of routing chosen when the DNIC is unknown. | Same C9 - R1 |
C9 - R8 | Routing to unknown ZO | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- ,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,- | Type of routing chosen when the ZO is unknown. | Same C9 - R1 |
C9 - R9 | Routing to unknown subscriber | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 1 | -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,--,-- -,-,-,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Type de routing chosen when the AB is unknown. | Same C9 - R1 |
C9 - R10 | Recurrence reserved |
C9 - R11 | Incoming address conversion (Class 12 Par. 89) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 . | 1234AA--------- 9000------------ --------------- | Address conversion on incoming call accessing the FastPad.
| Up to 15 numerical characters. |
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C9 - R12 | Outgoing address conversion (Class 12 par. 89) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --------------- | Address conversion on outgoing call coming from the FastPad | Same C9 - R11 |
C9 - R13 | Reserved |
C9 - R14 | Reserved |
C10 - R0 | X.121 PSPDN/E.164 Access number | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ---------------
--------------- | This number allows configuration of the lines connected to the public network (packet or circuit switching). |
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| PSPDN case: Number, authorizing access to the public network | Up to 15 figures per parameter |
C11 - R0 | compacting index | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -
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C11 - R1 | Correspondence between ZO AB and compacted ZO AB | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ----,----
----,----- | Assignment of compacted ZO AB numbers to private-network ZO AB numbers | ----,---- |
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C11 - R2 | Correspondence between DNIC and compacted DNIC (Subsequent availability) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ----,----
----,----- | Assignment of compacted DNICs for DNICs in clean language | 1 |
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This class contains the recurrences specifying the lines profiles:
This class contains the recurrences (R0 to R35) and per recurrence, a number of parameters which vary with the selected line extension profile.
The meanings and possible values of the parameters are defined in the Extension Profile and Parameters chapter:
PROFILE OF A SYNCHRONOUS LINE | PROFILE OF A LINE EXTENSION |
A synchronous line is defined by an X.25 profile (class 12). | The VIP, BSC, PSTN and ISDN lines are defined by the VIP, BSC, PSTN and ISDN profiles in class 13 and one of the VIP, BSC, PSTN and ISDN profiles in class 12. |
PROFILE OF A B-CHANNEL (ISDN) |
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The channel B profiles are defined in class 30 (X.25 profile without interface signals management). |
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CLASS 12 ----- (Continued) |
| CONFIGURATION OF AN X.25 LINE OR A |
| CONFIGURATION OF AN AYNCHRONOUS LINE |
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| The configuration of an asynchronous line is identical to that of a synchronous line, but an asynchronous X.25 profile (class 12) and an X.3 profile (class 13) must be chosen. |
Note To configure a new line or change the type of profile of an already configured line, it is necessary to: have declared the considered line in class 1, recurrence 1, parameter 0 to 35, selected an ITO or ISE type reset. |
CLASS 12 ----- (Continued) |
CONFIGURATION OF A VIP or BSC LINE |
| CONFIGURATION OF A PSTN LINE |
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CONFIGURATION OF A FRAME RELAY LINE (FRA or FRTE) |
| CONFIGURATION OF A D-CHANNEL MANAGING THE PLLs (ISDN) |
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CLASS 12 CLASS 13 | ----- (Continued) |
Parameters displayed |
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index 0 is reserved for the no of the standard profile chosen
WARNING: concerning class 12 | 0 | -- --,-- --,-- --,-- --,-- |
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CLASS 12 CLASS 13 | ----- (Continued) |
Meanings and possible value of parameters
Connection Profile and Parameters chapter for X.25, SDLC, VIP, BSC, frame relay and channel B or D (ISDN) parameters.
Extension Profile and Parameters chapter.
Profile of an asynchronous terminal
C14 - R0 | X.3 customer profile | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 80 |
| The X.3 profile defined in this recurrence is the standard profile No. 80. | See Extension Profile and Parameters chapter. |
This class is used to compose the Videotex welcome page.
The messages configured in R1 are displayed with the attributes configured in R0.
C15 - R0 | Message attributes | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Each parameter corresponds to one block.
The blocks displayed are made up of up to 10 terms. These terms describe the attributes used for the composition of the welcome messages configured in R1. | --,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,-- 10 hexadecimal terms | |
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C15 - R0 | (Continued) | ||
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C15 - R1 | Contents of message | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Meaning of terms and possible values | |
0 | ------------
------------ | Each parameter corresponds to the parameter having the same number in R0 and is used to compose a welcome message. | Message consisting of up to 12 alphanumeric characters per parameter. |
This class is used to compose the PAD welcome page.
The messages configured in R1 are displayed with the attributes configured in R0.
C16 - R0 | Message attributes | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Meaning of terms and possible values | |
0 --,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,-- | Each parameter corresponds to one block. | --,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,--,-- | | | 10 hexadecimal terms | |
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C16 - R1 | Message contents | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 ------------ | Each parameter corresponds to the parameter having the same No. in R0 and is used to compose a welcome message. | Message made up of 12 alphanumeric characters. |
C17 - R0 | Table of PVCs/DLCI | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,-,----,---- | Configuration of Permanent Virtual Circuits or the DLCI number or LLC (virtual router). | --,-,----,---- | |
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C18 - R0 to R35 | CUG for the lines 0 to 35 | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,-- |
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C18 - R36 | CUG for management functions | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,-- |
| Control of access to management functions is enhanced by up to 4 specific configurable CUGs configurable for each function. | --,--,-- | | | |
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PARAMETERS | FUNCTIONS | |
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0 to 3 | Observation |
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4 to 7 | Statistics |
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8 to 11 | Outstanding events |
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12 to 15 | Alarms |
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16 to 19 | Traffic generator |
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20 to 23 | File transfer |
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24 to 27 | Maintenance |
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28 to 31 | Configuration |
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32 to 35 | MMI |
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36 to 39 | Billing |
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40 to 43 | Extended statistics |
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44 to 47 | Reserved |
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48 to 51 | Reserved |
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52 to 55 | MAP |
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56 to 59 | | |
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60 to 63 | | |
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64 to 67 | | |
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68 to 71 | | |
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72 to 75 | | | Reserved |
76 to 79 | | |
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80 to 83 | | |
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84 to 87 | | |
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88 to 91 | | |
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92 to 95 | | |
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C18 - R37 to R49 | CUG for the virtuals functions | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --,--,-- |
| See C18R0 to R35. | See C18R0 to R35. |
C19 - R0 | SDLC clusters, VIP controllers, BSC 3270 and BSC 2780/3780 | |||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values |
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0 --,--- |
| Position of clusters or controllers | SDLC |
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| A, B and C are the terminal addresses to be used in BSC 3780; in BSC 2780, these bytes are not used.
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C20 - R0 | Modem initialization string | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ----...---- ----...---- ----...---- | Each parameter stands for a string of characters allowing to initialize the modem. | A string contains up to 50 alphanumeric characters. |
C21 - R0 | 1st XID frame | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ----...----
----...---- | A XID frame can contains from 0 to 256 bytes; 10 parameters of 26 bytes each are use to describe it. | Each parameter contains up to 26 hexadecimal characters. |
C21 - R1 | 2nd XID frame |
C21 - R2 | 3rd XID frame |
C21 - R3 | 4th XID frame |
C22 - R0 | X.121 address table | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | 1234567-------- 891011==1415---- 19>----------- ;
--------------- | Each parameter corresponds to an X.25 address. It is matched with the equivalent parameter number of recurrences 1 and 2. | The X.121 address is coded in quartets on 8 bytes. |
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| The ">" character is used as an extraction marker. The digits to the left of this marker constitute a prefix to be ignored. |
C22 - R1 | PSTN/ISDN E.164 address table | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | 12345678 4629 45361521 112233== 46879656:1234 | In the case of conversion without extraction, the parameter corresponds to an E.164 or PSTN number. | The E.164 or PSTN address is coded in quartet on 14 bytes (number + sub-address). |
| represent respectively the X.121 address and the behavior. | < : pulse dialling |
C22 - R1 | (Continued) | ||
Parameters displayed |
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| Case of ISDN on outgoing call:
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| Case of ISDN: checking of E.164 address on incoming call.
| When this address begins with the ";" character, the behavior defined in recurrence 2 is applied to all calls, regardless of the caller, even if it is not furnished by the network. |
C22 - R2 | Additional information on outgoing and incoming call | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | -,-,-,-,-,-,-,-
-,-,-,-,-,-,-,- | These parameters define the behavior to be adopted on outgoing and incoming calls. | 8 bytes defined as follows: | | | | | | | | |
| When these options are not defined, a default behavior is adopted:
| | | | Type of protocol 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 bit | |
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| Action 2: Direction assigned to ISDN number (towards an MLP bundle) (not used for PSTN) | |
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| Action 4: Extraction of E.164 address from X.25 address of call request packet | |
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| Action 6: Number of attempts associated with the last number of the ISDN number list (multiple backup) (not used for PSTN) . . . 7F = 15 Highest priority |
C23 - R0 | Flow control | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 1 | 4,4,3,3,2,2,2,2,2,2, -,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,- | Each parameter has 10 packet windows sizes (values from 1 to 7) corresponding to the 10 possible packet lengths (16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192). | P0 = default value |
C24 - R0 | Internal subscriber of management functions |
This recurrence is defined the same way a recurrence in C12 is defined and it uses the X.25 profile 06.
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Parameters displayed |
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There is no need to display all the X.25 parameters on the screen because:
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Index 0 is reserved for profile No. 06.
WARNING: concerning class 24. | 0 | 06 |
The characters in the left-hand column on the screen are no longer the parameter nos., but the positioning indices of modified parameters | 34 . | --,-- |
| 39 COMMAND | --,-- New parameter value |
Attention ! Barring exceptions, the parameters can not be modified.
C24 - R1 = ESV-N4 securized lines with profile number 45.
C24 - R2 = IR securized lines with profile number 46.
C24 - R3 = X.29 rerouting with profile number 81.
C24 - R4 = Compression with profile number 96.
C24 - R5 = DLM with profile number 110.
C24 - R6 to R8 = Virtual router (FastPad modules) with profile number 112.
C24 - R9 = Reserved
Any modification of this class leads to a total reset (ITO) of the equipment.
C25 - R0 to R8 | MLP line bundles |
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Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | Example
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0 - 17 ---- 20 --- 21 - COMMAND Remarks: | Bundle function number defining the main line (number of main line) MT1 frame loss time-out Maximum number of frames sent on a link Reserved | 0 to 35 01 to 255 steps = 1 S
0 = NO 1 (if 000 the supervision is not active) |
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Important: | MLP parameters must be symmetrical at the two ends of the bundle. |
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C26 - R0 | |||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 --------- | Only the following combinations are managed:
| A Reserved |
Ex : | Parameter 0 | : | DACE90402180BFF701000 | X.25 field: E called party address |
| . DA | : | Destruction of calling address | F Facility |
| . CE90402180 | : | Change the called address to 90402180. |
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| . BF701000 | : | Addition of reliability 701000 at output of switch. |
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This class contains the recurrences (R0 to R15) defining the dynamic connection parameters of the packets in B or D channels or frame relay.
This class also contains the static connection, parameters of the PLLs of the Frame Relay network (FRTE).
These recurrences are defined in the same way as a recurrence in class 12.
Parameters displayed |
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Index 0 is reserved for the profile number
WARNING: concerning class 30 |
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The meaning of the values of parameter values are given in Appendix B.
C31 - R0 | Reserved |
C31 - R1 | Reserved |
C31 - R2 | Reserved |
C31 - R3 | Reserved |
C31 - R4 | Reserved |
C31 - R5 | Reserved |
C31 - R6 | Reserved |
C31 - R7 | Definition of IP addresses on WAN interface | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,--
--,--,--,-- | Primary IP addresses on WAN side. | 4 bytes in decimal separated by commas. |
C31 - R8 | Definition of IP addresses on LAN interface | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,--
--,--,--,-- --,--,--,-- | Primary IP address of router on LAN side. | 4 bytes in decimal separated by commas. |
C31 - R9 | Reserved |
C31 - R10 | Reserved |
C31 - R11 | Definition of LAN interfaces | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,--,--,-- | Definition of primary and secondary interfaces on LAN side, of associated LLC Helpers and type of encapsulation. | --,--,--,-- reserved |
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C31 - R12 | Table of minimum IP addresses | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,-- | IP address defining the minimum of an address range. | 4 bytes in decimal separated by commas. |
C31 - R13 | Table of maximum IP addresses | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,-- | IP address defining the maximum of an address range. | 4 bytes in decimal separated by commas. |
C31 - R14 | IP routing table (to WAN) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,---,--
--,--,--, | Definition of IP address ranges and of associated LLC. | --,---,-- |
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C31 - R15 | Default routing | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0. | --- | Definition of default route. | --- |
C31 - R16 | Reserved |
C31 - R17 | Reserved |
C31 - R18 | Reserved |
C31 - R19 | List of community names for SNMP | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ------... | Community name for reading only of MIB. | String of characters up to 14 bytes. |
C31 - R20 | Table of IP address of SNMP managers | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,--,-- | IP address of managers authorized to use the SNMP agent and associated community name. | --,--,--,--,-- |
C31 - R21 | Table of IP addresses for SNMP traps | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,--,--,-- | IP address for traps. | 4 bytes in decimal separated by commas. |
C31 - R22 | Value of ports | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | ---- | UDP port No. for SNMP. | 2 bytes in hexadecimal. |
C31 - R23 | Reserved |
C32 - R0 | a = line,, type, priority (optional) | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,,----,-
--,,---- | PLL. | ---,,----,- |
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C32 - R1 | b = line, PLL, rec C30 | ||
Parameters displayed | Meanings of parameters | Possible values | |
0 | --,,----,--
--,-,---- | PLL. | ---,-,----,-- |
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Posted: Thu Jan 25 13:59:12 PST 2001
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