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The following table compares the standard equipment format for port IDs to the G700
format.
Port network trunk equipment location formats on Avaya communication servers.
Regular port network trunk equipment
location format
bbXssccc
where:
bb = cabinet (1-64)
X = carrier (A-E)
SS = slot (1-25)
CCC = circuit (1-256)
In CMS reports, G700-terminated trunk equipment locations are displayed in a slightly
different format than that displayed on other Avaya communication servers.
Starting with CMS R3V8, the trunk equipment location is shown as a fixed 8-character
format, as follows:
The gateway number will always show as 2-digits (the leading digit shown in the
communication server display is dropped by CMS).
Note:
Although Communication Manager 1.2 (and later) supports a maximum of
Note:
99 gateways, the numerical designation assigned to a gateway can be any
number from 1 to 250. For gateway numbers that are greater than 99 the
leading ("hundred") digit of the gateway number is shown as the leading
("tens") digit in the slot number. Therefore, the following rules apply to
display of slot numbers for G-700-terminated trunk equipment on CMS and
CMS Supervisor:
For gateways 1-99, slot numbers range from 01 to 04.
For gateways 100-199, slot numbers range from 11 to 14.
For gateways 200-250, slot numbers range from 21 to 24.
The carrier number shows as the number 7 (CMS versions earlier than R3V11ag) or the
letter V (CMS version R3V11ag or later), followed by two digits (01-04) for the slot
number.
The circuit number shows as 3 digits (001-032).
Call Management System (Category A only)
G700-terminated trunk equipment
location format
gggVscc
where:
ggg = gateway (replaces cabinet)
(1-250)
V = indicates G700 gateway (replaces
carrier)
s = slot (1-4)
cc = circuit (1-32)
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