DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Managing multimedia calling
209Multimedia Applications Server Interface
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terminal. This section sometimes refers to the chgmasi command. This is the
command you use to administer MASI parameters on the MMCX. For more
information about using the chgmasi command, refer to your MMCX Technical
Reference.
Step 1 — Establish customer options (Lucent
Technologies)
A Lucent Technologies representative must activate MASI using the
System-Parameters Customer-Options form. The representative should also verify
that ISDN-PRI (G3r configurations) or ISDN-PRI over PACCON (G3si/csi
configurations), and AAR/ARS are enabled.
On the MMCX, MASI must be enabled using the
chgmasi command.
Step 2 — Establish maintenance parameters
and alarming options (Lucent Technologies)
Ensure that the Maintenance-Related System Parameters form, Packet Bus
Activated field = y.
Using the
set options command (Lucent Technologies init or inads logins only),
set MASI alarming options. For more information, see DEFINITY ECS
Maintenance for the appropriate model.
Step 3 — Establish the physical connection
Establish the physical connection between the DEFINITY ECS and the MMCX.
For more information about installing the cables, see Installation for Adjuncts and
Peripherals.
Step 4 — Administer circuit pack
Using the DS1 Circuit Pack form, verify that the DS1 circuit pack you use to
establish the MASI link is administered as follows:
■ Bit Rate = 1.544
■ Line Coding = b8zs
■ Line Compensation = 1
■ Signaling Mode = isdn-pri
■ Interface = network
■ Country Protocol = 1
■ Protocol Version = a