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1/19/05
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000
Configuring SVC Parameters
Configuring Node Prefixes
DCC and ICD AESA Node Prefix Format
Complete the following information for the DCC or ICD AESA format
(
Figure 17-16.
Add Node Prefix: DCC or ICD AESA Format
1. In the DCC field, enter the DCC of the country in which the address is registered,
or the ICD that identifies the international organization to which this address
applies. DCCs and ICDs consist of 4 hex digits, and occupy two octets.
2. (Optional) Enter the HO-DSP, ESI, and SEL portions of the address.
For information on the appropriate format to use for DCC and ICD addresses, see
.
3. As you enter the address, the value in the Bit Length field changes to indicate the
number of address bits that are checked during call screening and call routing.
(The value increases by eight with each pair of address digits you type.) Click on
one of the numbered radio buttons to decrease the number of address bits that are
checked, thereby enabling the node to perform call screening and call routing
down to the bit level. You can decrease the value by 1-7 bits.
For example, if you enter the partial DCC AESA address 39-43BF12AC (which
uses 40 bits) as the port prefix, but only need to check the first 38 bits of the port
prefix for call screening and call routing (because the last two binary digits are
00), click the 38 bit button.
4. Configure the address and routing options using the steps on
,
“Defining Address and Routing Options.”
5. Choose OK to save this node prefix and close the Add SVC Node Prefix dialog
box.
Note – To register the AESA address in the attached DTE devices ILMI prefix table,
enter exactly the first 13 octets (26 digits) of the AESA address. Address registration
occurs only on ILMI-enabled UNI ports with prefixes that have the Address
Registration field set to enabled (see
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