Nortel DMS/MSL-100 Installation Manual page 85

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Business Group
uniquely identifies a Meridian Business Group (MBG) customer within a
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public network
is assigned by the telephone company, distributor, or end-user
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is keyed to the BGID field of the SCAIGRP table
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must be a number between 1–4194304
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Note: An MBG customer is a telephone company customer who uses public
facilities to carry customer-specific information. This parameter uniquely
identifies a given telephone company MBG customer across a number of
switches in a given network, and not only within a given switch. As a result, any
host applications that establish application-level sessions with multiple switches
only need to be datafilled with one business group ID per network rather than
per switch.
Switch Password
is a security feature that, along with a valid user ID, enables a user to log on
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to the switch. The customer assigns passwords.
maintains a one-to-one relationship with the business group ID. All Service
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IDs of a customer are under the same password.
is keyed to the PASSWORD field of the SCAIGRP table
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must be between 1–8 characters in length
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Service ID
uniquely identifies a service profile for a session. An operating company
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can define functions and parameters in service profiles on the switch. The
operating company can assign a customer up to eight service IDs.
is assigned by the telephone company
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is referenced to the PROFKEY field of the DMS SCAIPROF table
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must be a number between 0–255
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Application ID
uniquely identifies Symposium Call Center Server in a customer's
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network—in other words, within the set of public and private switches with
which a customer's host application can establish a session
Symposium and DMS/MSL-100 Switch Guide
Configuring the switch
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