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DMS-100 Series
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- about this document
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the EIU
- Overview of the EIU
- System architecture
- DMS-bus interface and expansion
- Inter-message switch links required with LPP
- Hardware description
- Figure 4 Link interface shelf, with 2-slot EIU locations
- Figure 5 SSLPP, with 2-slot EIU locations
- Ethernet interface card (NT9X84)
- Ethernet physical interfaces
- Grounding requirements
- EIU hardware capabilities and limitations
- System-wide limitations
- Limitations associated with protocols
- Feature packaging
- EIU provisioning requirements
- DMS-bus external MS provisioning
- EIU provisioning
- Billing
- Logs, alarms, and OMs
- Chapter 2: EIU messaging protocols
- Software architecture
- Figure 11 SuperNode TCP/ IP protocol stack
- Supported protocols
- Addressing
- Figure 14 An example SuperNode Ethernet
- Table 3 IP routing table
- Protocol engineering
- Table 5 TCP connection limits by SuperNode subsystem
- FTP session control
- Table 7 Buffer allocation per end point
- IP throttling
- IP throttling for SSLPP
- Table 10 Summary of data schema tables required for EIU provisioning
- Chapter 3: EIU datafill
- Table 11 Field descriptions for table LIUINV for EIU datafill
- EIU MAC addresses
- IP addresses
- Table 12 Field descriptions for table IPNETWRK for EIU datafill
- Supplementary information
- Datafill
- Table IPHOST
- Table 14 Field descriptions for table IPHOST for EIU datafill
- Table 15 Field descriptions for conditional datafill for NODENAME = AP
- Table 16 Field descriptions for conditional datafill for NODENAME = APU
- Table 17 Field descriptions for conditional data for NODENAME = CM
- Table 18 Field descriptions for conditional datafill for NODENAME = EIU
- Table 19 Field descriptions for conditional datafill for NODENAME = ELIU
- Table 20 Field descriptions for conditional datafill for NODENAME = FP
- Table IPTHRON
- Table 22 Field descriptions for table IPTHRON for EIU datafill
- Table IPPROTO
- Table 23 Field descriptions for table IPPROTO for EIU datafill
- Table ENSITES
- Standard 03.01 August
- Table 26 Field descriptions for table EXNDINV for EIU datafill
- Chapter 4: EIU maintenance
- EIU MAP level
- In-service diagnostics
- EIU overload control
- EIU sparing requirements
- Automated system maintenance
- Manual system maintenance
- Logs relevant to EIU OA&M
- Appendix A: EIU installation checklist
- Table 28 EIU installation checklist
- Appendix B: EIU troubleshooting
- Tools
- Appendix C: Using FTP
- Automatic Record Length Detection
- Volume listing
- Table 33 FTP commands on the DMS-100 switch
- Obtaining the IP address of the SuperNode host
- Tutorial: basic FTP operations
- Tutorial: advanced operations
- FTP operations reference
- Appendix D: Using telnet
- Telnet access to a switch
- Appendix E: Understanding IP and IP addressing
- What is routing
- Planning overview
- Figure 26 Simple network map
- Choosing IP addresses
- Figure 28 IP address structure
- Figure 29 IP addressing: class A
- Figure 30 Subnet mask: class A
- Figure 31 IP addressing: class B
- Figure 32 Subnet mask: class B
- Figure 33 IP addressing: class C
- Address masks
- Network numbering example
- Firewalls and network security
- Variable-width subnetworks
- Internet control message protocol
- Reverse ARP
- File transfer protocol
- Appendix F: EIU supported configurations
- Appendix G: IP network number requests
- NIC IP network number request form
- Appendix H: ASU background information
- Frame relay interface unit
- Network interface unit
- External routers
- Figure 44 LPP architecture
- Single-shelf link peripheral processor
- SuperNode SE link interface shelf
- Figure 46 SNSE-LIS architecture
- Appendix I: Obtaining a MAC address
- Figure 47 EIU MAC address format
- How to get the MAC address for an EIU
- List of terms
DMS-100 Series
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- DMS-100 ringing overview
- Normal and immediate ringing
- ANI and coin functions
- Superimposed ringing
- Coded ringing
- Distinctive ringing
- Ringing characteristics
- Provisioning ringing generators
- Audible ring back signal
- Ringing in the UEN
- Ringing in Series I peripherals
- LM and RLM ringing hardware
- Line module power converter
- LM and RLM processors associated with ringing
- SP and RGI interactions
- Ringing takeover
- Ringing take back
- Ringing generator capacity
- Ringing generator takeover and take back
- Ringing in Series II peripherals
- Ringing hardware
- SCM-100R
- RCT ringing hardware
- SCM-100S ringing hardware
- RCS hardware
- Detailed ringing schematic
- Ringing signals
- ANI/coin signals
- Ringing process
- Ringing and ANI/coin messaging
- Ringing in the Universal Edge 9000
- Ringing in the Remote Line Concentrating Module
- Administration of DMS ringing
- Ringing generators
- Table LMRNG
- Line cards
- Assigning ringing to SCM-100U
- Setting immediate ring enable
- Ringing system maintenance
- RG overload control - Series II peripherals
- Ringing generator status
- Ringing generator alarms
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