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Step 3
In the Peripheral ID field, from the Peripheral record, enter the Peripheral ID value from the
Configuration Manager (use the PG Explorer tool to view the Peripheral ID).
Step 4
In the CompuCALL Sessions section, to configure a new CompuCALL session, click Add; to
modify an existing session, select the session and click Edit.
In either case, the DMS100 Session Configuration dialog box opens.
Step 5
In the DMS100 Session Configuration dialog box, enter or edit the ApplicationID, an integer
that identifies the ICM as the application that is initiating the logon request.
Step 6
Enter or edit the BusinessGroupID, an integer that identifies your company. Your Interexchange
Carrier defines this ID.
Step 7
Enter or edit the NetworkNodeID, an integer identifier that specifies the switch that the ICM
will use to communicate. .
This is the switch the host computer connects to via the CompuCALL link. Your Interexchange
Carrier defines this ID.
Step 8
Enter or edit the Password, which is the same as the BusinessGroupID's password.
Step 9
Enter or edit the ServiceID, an integer that identifies the application context to be set for the
session (that is, a service profile containing Application Service Options or subsets, as defined
by your Interexchange Carrier).
Step 10
Enter or edit the ServiceVersion, an integer that specifies the application level or the signaling
version that the host application is using (for example, 35 for BCS35).
The CompuCALL Link IDs section shows the CompuCALL links defined on the local
computer. The CompuCALL link defines how the ICM PG interacts with the DMS-100.
Step 11
Click OK.
This accepts the information that you entered, and returns you to the DMS-100 Configuration
dialog box.
Step 12
In the DMS-100 Configuration dialog box, in the CompuCALL Links section, to configure a
new CompuCALL link, click Add; to modify an existing session, select the link and click Edit.
In either case, the DMS100 Link Configuration dialog box opens.
Step 13
In the DMS100 Session Configuration dialog box, the X.25 link option is the only one currently
available. Enter or edit the Port Number, an integer identifier for the X25 card installed on the
local computer.
Step 14
Enter or edit the User Data, which is four octets of data (each octet ranging from 0 to 255,
expressed in hexadecimal).
These data are provided by the Interexchange Carrier as the PROTOCOL subfield.
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