Screen Reference
Data modules
Fixed TEI
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Used to indicate whether the endpoint has Fixed
Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI) capability. TEI identifies a unique access point within a service. For
Fixed TEI stations, the TEI must be administered. Terminals with automatic TEI capability, the
associated TEI is assigned by the system.
Valid entries
y/n
MIM Mtce/Mgt
Used with 7500 Data Modules.
Valid entries
y/n
MIM Support
Used with 7500 Data Modules. Management Information Message Support. Used to support two types of
capabilities: MIM endpoint initialization capability (SPID support), and other Maintenance/Management
capability.
Valid entries
y/n
SPID
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the
Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is a variable parameter of up to 10 digits. The SPID must be different for
all terminals on the ISDN-BRI and from the Service SPID. The SPID should always be assigned. If the
SPID is not assigned for the first ISDN-BRI on a port, any other ISDN-BRI assignment to that port is
blocked.
Valid entries
through
0
9999999999
760
Usage
Enter y to indicate the endpoint has Fixed Terminal Equipment
Identifier (TEI) capability.
Usage
Entering y indicates the terminal supports MIM Maintenance and
Management capabilities, other than endpoint initialization.
Usage
Usage
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
field is y. The
Endpt Init
November 2003