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MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1
System Planning
System Planning
555-661-112
Issue 1
August 1998
Data Communications
Page 5-24
Assigning Extension Jacks
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Local Host Computer Data Stations
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A local host computer data station consists of a local host computer, a data
terminal for that computer, and one or more ISDN terminal adapters and/or
modems.
terminal for that computer, and one or more ISDN terminal adapters and/or
modems.
Assign each ISDN terminal adapter used for access to a host computer to a digital
extension jack on an 008 MLX or 408 GS/LS-MLX module. Assign each modem
to a basic telephone extension jack on an 012 T/R, 016 T/R, or 008 OPT module.
extension jack on an 008 MLX or 408 GS/LS-MLX module. Assign each modem
to a basic telephone extension jack on an 012 T/R, 016 T/R, or 008 OPT module.
If you have a limited number of ISDN terminal adapters or modems to share
among many users, assign some or all of the modems or ISDN terminal adapters
to a DHG. In this way, users can access all the devices in the DHG by dialing one
extension number.
among many users, assign some or all of the modems or ISDN terminal adapters
to a DHG. In this way, users can access all the devices in the DHG by dialing one
extension number.
Users access the computer by placing a data call to the extension number for
either an ISDN terminal adapter or modem (or DHG) — depending on the user’s
type of data station — that is assigned for communication with the local host
computer.
either an ISDN terminal adapter or modem (or DHG) — depending on the user’s
type of data station — that is assigned for communication with the local host
computer.
Planning Form Instructions
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Record the extension jack assignments for local host computer access extensions
on Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks.
on Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
Before you assign extension jacks for a local host computer, review the
guidelines in “Guidelines for Digital Extension Jacks,” earlier in this section.
guidelines in “Guidelines for Digital Extension Jacks,” earlier in this section.
1.
For each digital extension jack used to connect an ISDN terminal adapter:
a.
In the Jack Type column, make sure there is a D next to the number
for each digital extension.
for each digital extension.
b.
In the Person Location, or Function column, write
Terminal Adapter-host
.
2.
For each basic telephone extension jack you plan to use to connect a
modem:
modem:
a.
In the Jack Type column, make sure there is a B next to the number.
b.
In the Person, Location or Function column, write
modem-host
.