User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Nortel DECT Messenger Administrator Guide
- Preface
- Nortel DECT Messenger overview
- eCONFIG
- Adding a DECT device to the Messenger system
- DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
- Preface
- DECT Messenger overview
- DECT Messenger in a WAN or MAN network
- Licensing
- Detailed module descriptions
- What is required to run DECT Messenger
- DATABASES in DECT Messenger
- Installing and getting started
- Using eCONFIG
- Using eTM
- eDMSAPI Inbound
- eLOCATION
- Connecting National Instruments modules
- Understanding Security features
- Using eBackup
- Setting up e-mail integration (eSMTP_Server/eSMTP)
- Using eSMTP Server
- Using eSMTP
- Sending SMS messages
- V.24 - RS232 connections (eCAP, eESPA)
- Using Import/Export menu
- eLOG
- Checking diagnostics

eCONFIG 33
01 to 10). DMC card numbering in Expansion Cabinets/Chassis
continues sequentially in the range 11 to 20.
The following table illustrates Device ID numbering for a small
system.
Table 4
Device ID numbering for a small system
Cabinet/Chassis Card slot <board id> Device ID
1 1 01#xxx
2 2 02#xxx
…… …
9 9 09#xxx
Main Cabinet
or Main Chassis
+ Chassis Expander
10 10 10#xxx
1 11 11#xxx
2 12 12#xxx
…… …
9 19 19#xxx
Expansion Cabinet or
Expansion Chassis 1
+ Expander
10 20 20#xxx
— For a large system, such as CS1000E, <board-id> falls in the range
of 01 to 32, and is calculated with the formula:
<board-id> = 16 * <shelf_number> + <card_slot_number> + 1
The following table illustrates Device ID numbering for a large
system.
Table 5
Device ID numbering for a large system
Shelf Card slot <board id> Device ID
0 0 1 01#xxx
0 1 2 02#xxx
…… … …
0 14 15 15#xxx
0 15 16 16#xxx
1 0 17 17#xxx
1 1 18 18#xxx
…… … …
1 14 31 31#xxx
1 15 32 32#xxx
The following table shows examples of valid device IDs.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 01.06
17 October 2008
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