System Software Configuration; Ld 17: Define The Bgd Terminal Port - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

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Installation and configuration

System software configuration

Before installing any of the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services hardware, the system
software for Hospitality Integrated Voice Services can be configured through the system TTY
terminal.
Note:
For Hospitality Integrated Voice Services, the system must have the software packages
listed in

LD 17: Define the BGD terminal port

The Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card does not store AWU information. When a guest
requests AWU service, the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card forwards the request to
the existing AWU software on the system. To enable the transfer of AWU requests from the
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card to the system, a BGD terminal must be configured
and a BGD terminal port defined in the system software.
Note:
A serial port must be available on the system.
To define the BGD terminal port, access LD 17 from the system terminal and enter the
appropriate responses to the prompts.
Table 8: LD 17: Define a BGD terminal port (Large Systems)
Prompt
REQ
TYPE
ADAN
CTYP
GRP
DNUM
DES
USER
CUST
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Response
CHG
CFN
NEW CHG TTY xx
aaaa
x
xx
a...x
BGD
xx
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 28.
Description
Change
Configuration data block
Action Device And Number, where xx = 0–15
Card Type, where aaaa = DCHI, MSPS, SDI, SDI2, or
XSDI
Network group number for Large Systems
Device number, where xx = 0–15 (same as ADAN
device number)
Designator for AML port
For background terminal
Customer number as defined in LD 15
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