
Screen Reference
IP Routing
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Local Port
Specify the originating port number. When the
Service Type
field is DLG, this field becomes 5678 and is
read-only.
Remote Node
Specify the server/switch at the far end of the link for SAT. The remote node should not be defined as a
link on the IP Interface or Data Module screens. When the
Service Type
field is DLG, this field is
cleared and read-only.
Remote Port
Specify the port number of the destination. When the Service Type field is DLG, this field is cleared and
read-only.
Service Type
Defines the service provided.
Valid entries
Usage
5000 to 9999
0
5111-5117 for SAT applications
5678 for ASAI
For client applications, this defaults to zero.
Valid entries
Usage
Node name as defined on
the Node Names screen
For SAT, use a node name to provide added security.
any
Use any available node.
Valid entries
Usage
5000 to 64500
Use if this service is a client application, such as CDR or
PMS. This must match the port administered on the
adjunct, PC or terminal server that is at the remote end of
this connection.
0
Default for System Management applications.
Valid entries
Usage
ALARM1, ALARM2
Available only on DEFINITY R. Use this to connect
send alarms over a TCP/IP link.
cbc
Enter cbc to reserve the trunk for outgoing use only to
enhance Network Call Redirection.
CDR1, CDR2
Use this to connect either the primary or secondary
CDR device over a TCP/IP link.