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Extended peripheral module
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3-166 Datafilling ISDN on RSC-S International
ISDN operations
Datafilling table LTCINV
Table line trunk controller inventory (LTCINV) identifies a host XPM
peripheral to the DMS software. Information about the peripheral includes
location, required load, and network link connections. This table also
supports the universal tone receiver (UTR) as an optional card.
The following procedure shows the datafill for table LTCINV. This
procedure contains only the fields that apply to RSC-S with ISDN. Refer to
the data schema section of the Translations Guide for a description of the
other fields. The table has a field that contains the name of the loadfile.
This loadfile associate with the electrically erasable programmable read-only
memory (EEPROM). The ISP16 option card allows integration of the
enhanced D-channel handler (NTBX02BA) card in table DCHINV.
Datafilling table LTCINV for ISDN on RSC-S International
Subfield or
Field
refinement
LTCNAME
XPMTYPE
XPMNO
FRTYPE
Note 1: When NI-2 is supported, the OPTCARD must contain ISP16. The ISP16 is the designator
of the enhanced EISP (NTBX01BA) card.
Note 2: Make changes to fields with multiple entries in the PROMPT mode. Nonprompt mode can
leave out current entries.
Note 3: Enter the continuation mark (+) in fields with multiple possible entries. Enter the
continuation mark (+) when the next line specifies more data or to enter more records. Enter the
end mark ($) in fields with multiple possible entries after the last entry.
297-8331-815 Standard 10.01 August 1999
(continued)
Note: Enter data in tables CLLI, SITE, and PMLOADS before table
LTCINV. The datafill examples for tables CLLI, SITE and PMLOADS
appear in the basic call processing section for the RSC.
Entry
see subfields
PLGC
0 to 255
LGE
all from list
Explanation and action
Line trunk controller name. Contains subfields
XPMTYPE and XPMNO.
Extended peripheral type of LTC that connects
to the RCO2. Enter PLGC. The PLGC is in use
for both ISDN and non-ISDN.
Extended peripheral module (PM) number of
the PLGC.
Frame type. Enter LTE for the LTCI or LGE for
the LGCI.
Enter the location of the PM in fields FRNO,
SHPOS, FLOOR, ROW, and FRPOS.
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