Lucent Technologies 8.2 Security Camera User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
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SPID programmed into the ISDN-BRI terminal must be the same. This means that
the SPID of the new or re-used terminals must be programmed to match the
administered SPID value.
SPID
Used with 7500 and World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Endpt
Init field is
y. The Service Profile Identifier (SPID) is a variable parameter of up to
10 digits. The SPID must be different for all terminals on the ISDN-BRI and from
the Service SPID. The SPID should always be assigned. If the SPID is not
assigned for the first ISDN-BRI on a port, any other ISDN-BRI assignment to that
port is blocked.
MIM Mtce/Mgt
Used with 7500 Data Modules.
Endpt ID
Used with World Class BRI Data Modules. Appears only if the Endpt Init field is
y. This field provides for multipoint configuration conformance to the Bellcore
Terminal Initialization procedures. In these procedures, a multipoint configuration
requires that the last 2 digits of the Service Profile Identifier (SPID) be between
00 and 63 and be binary unique for each endpoint. This field, combined with the
SPID, gives the effective SPID administered into the terminal. Bellcore ISDN-1
requires that the SPID programmed into the endpoint contain at least 9 digits. (For
example, if the SPID field is
1234, and the Endpt ID field is set to 01, then the
SPID administered on the terminal is 000123401. The three leading zeros are
necessary to create a 9-digit SPID.)
Valid entries Usage
y/n
Indicates the terminal’s endpoint initialization capability.
Valid entries Usage
0 - 9999999999
Valid entries Usage
y/n
Entering y indicates the terminal supports MIM Maintenance
and Management capabilities, other than endpoint
initialization.
Valid entries Usage
00 - 62
Enter a 2-digit number. Each Endpt ID field must have a
unique value for each endpoint on the same port.