Network Configuration Control; Accessing This Feature; Processing Commands - Northern Telecom NAC User Manual

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Network Configuration Control

Accessing this feature

Processing commands

The Network Configuration Control feature is used to change the way calls
are routed between the NACD-DNs on the network. Changes can be
implemented immediately, or handled automatically through a schedule.
This feature can be accessed by selecting the "Network Configuration
Control" option from the main menu.
The Meridian 1 switch accepts changes from the NAC (through a Meridian
MAX node) and the Meridian MAX attached to the switch. This makes it
possible for two or more configuration control commands to be sent to the
same Meridian 1 at virtually the same time.
The Meridian 1 switch executes the first command that it receives,
regardless of the source. The second command is executed immediately
after the first. Co-ordination between the NAC site and the various nodes is
important prior to executing these commands. The Supervisor Messaging
feature can also assist in co-ordinating changes.
Network Administration Center Supervisor's User Guide Product release 2
12-1

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