PRI Facilities
4–156
Programming Procedures
Terminal Equipment Identifier
Use this procedure to assign the link layer address of a piece of equipment
connected to each D-channel. Normally, only one piece is connected and the
system assumes that the Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI) is 0.
!
CAUTION:
The value of the TEI rarely has to be changed. Check with your AT&T
representative before changing this value.
Summary: Terminal Equipment Identifier
Programmable by
System manager
Mode
All
Idle Condition
Not required
Planning Form
Form 3b, Incoming Trunks: DS1 Connectivity
(100D module)
Factory Setting
0
Valid Entries
0 to 63
Inspect
No
Copy Option
No
Console Procedure
LinesTrunks
®
PRI
®
Protocol
®
TEI
®
Dial slot no.
®
Enter
®
Drop
®
Dial new ID no.
®
Enter
®
®
Exit
®
Exit
®
Exit
PC Procedure
4
®
6
®
6
®
2
®
Type slot no.
®
0
®
A
+
P
®
Type new ID no.
®
0
®
5
®
5
®
5
Procedure: Terminal Equipment Identifier
Console Display/Instructions
Additional Information
PC
1
Select the Lines and Trunks menu.
System Programming:
>
Make a selection
System
Extensions
SysRenumber
Options
Operator
Tables
_
LinesTrunks
AuxEquip
Exit
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