Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1498

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Interface Channel
This field identifies the channel number or the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry this processor
(virtual) channel. For TCP/IP, interface channel numbers are in the range 5000 to 64500. Avaya
recommends the value 5001 for CMS, and 5003 for DCS. This field changes to display-only
when you enter i(nherit) in the Enable field, showing the value administered on the main
server.
Valid entries
1 to 64
0, 5000 to 64500
Interface Link
This field identifies the communication interface link carrying this processor (virtual) channel. A
p in this field indicates that the link is the Processor Ethernet interface. Otherwise, the CLAN
link number is used. When you enter o(verwrite) in the Enable field, the value of this field
changes to p (processor).
Mode
Indicate whether the IP session is passive (client) or active (server). This field changes to
display-only when you enter i(nherit) in the Enable field, showing the value administered on the
main server.
Valid entries
c(lient)
s(erver)
Proc Chan
This display-only field shows the processor channel number used for this link when it was
administered on the
1498 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
Usage
For link type x.25.
For ethernet or ppp. The channel number 0 means any port can be
used.
Usage
Indicate whether the IP session is passive c(lient) or active s(erver).
Processor Channel Assignment
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