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Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide
Chapter 15: Link configuration
This chapter describes the initial configuration procedures for the links used
by the applications, and refers to the procedures in Chapter 14, ÒSoftware
installation, upgrade, and update proceduresÓ earlier in this guide.
Note:
The redundancy feature does not affect link configurations as
described in this chapter.
Default configuration
Systems shipped from the factory are configured as described in the
following sections. The default configuration for link 0 applies to Meridian
Link, CCR, and co-resident systems. Configurations for link 1 and link 2 are
for Meridian Link and co-resident systems only.
Link 0ÑApplication Module Link
Link 0 is defined as the Application Module Link (AML), with the
following characteristics (which are described in more detail later in this
chapter):
Protocol: HDLC
Link type: 1
Machine ID: SL16
Delay: 0
Port type: H
Physical DTE(0)/DCE(1): 0
PDN type: 0
Maximum Frame length: 135
Baud rate: 19200
Fail timer: 50
RFS timer: 150
Internal address: 1
Remote address: 3
T1: 20
Maximum out frames (K): 7
Maximum trans attempts: (N2): 8
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