Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Managing multimedia calling 
212
Multimedia Applications Server Interface 
9
Appl.
 
 Specifies the application this administered NCA-TSC is going to 
be used for. Enter 
masi
.
Machine ID
 
 Used to indicate the MASI node to which this administered 
NCA-TSC is connected. This number should be the same as the MASI 
node number found on other forms. 
How to list TSCs or determine status of the TSC 
To determine which TSCs are designated for MASI, use the 
list masi tsc
 
command. 
Screen 3.
MASI Temporary Signaling Connections (TSC) Display
This command displays the following:
Sig Grp
 — The number of the signaling group to which this TSC belongs
Primary D-Channel
 — Port location of the Primary D-channel
TSC Index
 — The number of the MASI TSC within the signaling group 
Local Ext.
 — DEFINITY extension associated with the TSC
Enabled
 — Indicates the state of the connection - enabled (y/n)
Established
 — Value of established flag (as-needed/permanent)
Dest. Digits
 — The MMCX extension that indicates the TSC destination 
Mach. ID
 — MASI node number 
Once you establish and enable the signaling group, you need to verify that it is 
active. Use the command 
status signaling-group signaling-group# 
or 
status 
tsc-administered
 
signaling-group# [/tsc-index] [print]
 to determine if the link 
is active. 
 
MASI TEMPORARY SIGNALING CONNECTIONS (TSC)
Sig.
Primary TSC 
Local 
Mach.
Grp D-Chan  Index  Ext. Enabled 
Established Dest. 
Digits 
ID
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