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Screen Reference
IP Routing
Local Port
Specify the originating port number. When the
read-only.
Valid entries
5000 to 9999
0
Remote Node
Specify the server/switch at the far end of the link for SAT. The remote node should not be defined as a
link on the IP Interface or Data Module screens. When the
cleared and read-only.
Valid entries
Node name as defined on
the Node Names screen
any
Remote Port
Specify the port number of the destination. When the Service Type field is DLG, this field is cleared and
read-only.
Valid entries
5000 to 64500
0
Service Type
Defines the service provided.
Valid entries
ALARM1, ALARM2
cbc
CDR1, CDR2
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Service Type
Usage
5111-5117 for SAT applications
5678 for ASAI
For client applications, this defaults to zero.
Usage
For SAT, use a node name to provide added security.
Use any available node.
Usage
Use if this service is a client application, such as CDR or
PMS. This must match the port administered on the
adjunct, PC or terminal server that is at the remote end of
this connection.
Default for System Management applications.
Usage
Available only on DEFINITY R. Use this to connect
send alarms over a TCP/IP link.
Enter cbc to reserve the trunk for outgoing use only to
enhance Network Call Redirection.
Use this to connect either the primary or secondary
CDR device over a TCP/IP link.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
field is DLG, this field becomes 5678 and is
field is DLG, this field is
Service Type
November 2003

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