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DEFINITY LAN Gateway Multi- Function Board (MFB) and Multi-Application for DEFINITY Board (MAPD)
Issue 1 October 2003
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DEFINITY LAN Gateway Multi- Function Board (MFB) 
and Multi-Application for DEFINITY Board 
(MAPD)
The DEFINITY LAN Gateway system is composed of a system assembly and a software 
application.  The system assembly is a DEFINITY Multi-Function Board (MFB) (TN2208) 
and an Alarm Board (TN2170) inserted into a DEFINITY carrier.  The DEFINITY LAN 
Gateway system can also run using a Multi-Application for DEFINITY (MAPD) board.  The 
software application serves as an ISDN brouter (a combination of bridge and router) of 
ASAI messages through a TCP "tunnel" via 10BASE-T Ethernet.
The DEFINITY LAN Gateway application may be administered using a terminal or terminal 
emulator with the RS-232 console (serial) port, or using a terminal emulator that supports 
TCP connectivity using the LAN port.  Initial administration, or administration to configure 
or diagnose LAN access on the MFB (or MAPD), should be performed using a serial port.  
Ongoing administration may be performed using either the serial or LAN port.
Administration is supported using a full-screen menu-based application provided on the 
MFB (or MAPD) and accessed via login and password.  Administration screen categories 
are as follows:
Login/Password Administration — Allows administrators to add and delete user logins.  
Also allows users to change their passwords.
TCP/IP Administration — Provides access to all administrable network data: network 
name and IP address of the DEFINITY LAN Gateway Multi-Function Board (or MAPD) 
the user is accessing, all locally known hosts, and all network routing information.
Brouter Administration — Provides access to a screen for viewing, adding, and deleting 
brouter clients (see Chapter 7, "DEFINITY LAN Gateway Protocol" in the DEFINITY 
Communications System CallVisor Protocol Reference  555-230-221).
Maintenance — Provides access to backup and restore functions, loading of a new 
system from tape, and the ability to view error and security logs.
Port Status/Control — Provides access to port status and control data.  Port status can 
be viewed and client connections can be terminated.