User`s guide

Configuration
4-15
6700-A2-GY31-70
July 1999
Serial Number: An optional field containing a unique manufacturing number
(maximum 8 numeric characters) found on the device. If the device is a
control device, or a leased tributary device, NMS will update this information
for all active devices if this field is left empty.
Circuit Name: The name of the circuit as assigned by your local carrier
(maximum 25 characters).
Dialing Phone Number: The complete telephone number (maximum
40 alphanumeric characters) used to access the device. You can use spaces,
hyphens (-), and parentheses as fillers for easier reading. Include any
modifiers (such as # or *), leading digits (such as 1, 9, or 0), area code, or AT
commands.
Valid characters are 0 to 9;*, #, A, B, C, D (DTMF digits); P (pulse dialing);
T (tone dialing); , (pause for time specified in the Pause Time device option);
W or + (wait for dial tone); R (reverse dial); @ (wait for quiet answer); ! (hook
flash); ; (return to Command mode); space, comma, (, ), (characters for
readability).
Examples: 1-813-555-2000, ATD9W5552000.
Network Address: A descriptive label that serves as the device’s unique
address in the network. An ADp network address is required for a control
device or a leased tributary device. If you change the address of a control
device, NMS automatically updates the address of its tributary devices.
Control Device – Format: c/l Example: 1/2
where: c = 1 (the device’s control channel)
l = a local control device address between 1 and 256.
Tributary Device – Format: c/l/t Example: 1/2/1
where: c = 1 (the device’s control channel)
l = a local control device address between 1 and 256.
t = 1 (tributary address)
NOTE:
If the selected device is a DSU with a DBM, the next available address
will be reserved. For example, if address 1/2 is used, then the next
available address is 1/4 since 1/3 is reserved for the DBM.
Comments: Additional device information (maximum 40 characters).
Primary Contact: The name of the person to contact for this device
(maximum 25 characters). If a new Primary Contact name is entered, NMS
prompts inquiring if the new name may be added to the NMS database.
Secondary Contact: The name of the person to contact if you cannot reach
the primary contact (maximum 25 characters). If a new Secondary Contact
name is entered, NMS prompts inquiring if the new name may be added to
the NMS database.
Site: An optional field that designates the geographic location of the network
device (maximum 15 characters). The site field does not display if the device
is a carrier device. The site name must be unique to all other network
element names in the network. If a new site name is entered, NMS prompts
inquiring if the new name may be added to the NMS database.
Example: Lakeland DPC