Technical References

Lists the trunk groups understood by the telephone network. A network trunk group may be the
same as a trunk group dened at a peripheral or it may be a combination of peripheral trunk
groups.
Use Conguration Manager to create, update, and delete network trunk groups.
Related tables
Logical Interface Controller (page 230)(via LogicalControllerID)
Network Trunk Group Half Hour (page 240) (via NetworkTrunkGroupID)
Network Trunk Group Real Time (page 242) (via NetworkTrunkGroupID)
Peripheral (page 250) (via PeripheralID)
Peripheral Target (page 261) (via NetworkTrunkGroupID)
Trunk Group (page 420) (via NetworkTrunkGroupID)
Table 127: Indexes for Network_Trunk_Group Table
index_keysindex_descriptionindex_name
EnterpriseNamenonclustered, unique, unique key
located on PRIMARY
XAK1Network_Trunk_Group
LogicalControllerIDnonclustered located on PRIMARYXIF126Network_Trunk_Group
NetworkTrunkGroupIDclustered, unique, primary key
located on PRIMARY
XPKNetwork_Trunk_Group
Fields in Network_Trunk_Group Table:
Keys and Null Option:Data Type:Description:Field Name:
NOT NULLCHANGESTAMP
Incremented when the record is changed in the central database.
ChangeStamp
NULLDESCRIPTION
Additional information about the network trunk group.
Description
AK-1 NOT NULLVNAME32
An enterprise name for the network trunk group. This name
must be unique among all network trunk groups in the
enterprise.
EnterpriseName
FK NOT NULLDBSMALLINT
Identies the PG associated with the network trunk group.
LogicalControllerID
PK NOT NULLDBINT
A unique identier for the network trunk group.
NetworkTrunkGroupID
Network_Trunk_Group_Half_Hour Table
This is in the Device (page 441) category. For database rules, click here (page 504).
Database Schema Handbook Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions 7.2(2)
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Chapter 2: All Tables
Network_Trunk_Group_Half_Hour Table