Message Rates And Definity Limits; Service Boundaries - No Customer Lan Troubleshooting; Mapd Administration - Avaya DEFINITY Manual

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Message Rates and DEFINITY Limits

Message Rates and DEFINITY Limits
On the MAPD system, in DEFINITY ECS, 240 messages per second can be
processed in full
links.
On the MAPD System in DEFINITY ProLogix up to 120 messages per second
can be processed in full duplex mode. This is equivalent to the bandwidth of 4 BRI
ASAI links. These are the MAPD TN801B board limits and these messages will be
distributed among all the links on the board in any fashion.
There is also a DEFINITY system limit. Refer to the DEFINITY system document,
System Description, 555-230-211. The DEFINITY system limitation must be
considered regardless of the number of MAPD, MFB, or BRI ASAI links.
Service Boundaries —
No Customer LAN Troubleshooting
Avaya support services for the MAPD system will not troubleshoot a customer
LAN. If the customer LAN is experiencing difficulties, customers should follow the
escalation path supplied by their LAN provider.

MAPD Administration

Depending on the system setup desired, customers can configure and administer
the MAPD system in several ways:
Using telnet over TCP/IP
Using a dumb terminal dedicated to the MAPD circuit pack
Using the RS-232 port of a PC or host attached to the MAPD circuit pack.
A menu-driven interface offers ease of administration, and help screens are
available if assistance is needed. In addition, security features explained in the
section,
''Security Considerations,''
unauthorized access.
duplex mode. This is equivalent to the bandwidth of 8 BRI ASAI
in this chapter will help in guarding against
Issue 3 May 2002
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