AT&T 585-300-903 Network Router User Manual


 
DCP Cabling and Administration 9-9
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Generic 2 Administration
Generic 2 can use both I-channels of the DCP port. This provides access to all four AUDIX DCP
networking ports. The DCP circuits are assigned as Dual Port Data. This section describes how to
administer AUDIX networking on a Generic 2 switch using the enhanced mode of Manager II.
Some general notes on Generic 2 requirements include:
Auxiliary tone pack: A Generic 2 with traditional modules must have at least one SN253C auxiliary
tone pack in every traditional module; this pack is administered using Proc 252, Word 2. No
administration is required for the TN748C tone pack in a Generic 2 universal module.
Tone detector pack (remote networking configurations): A Generic 2 with traditional modules requires
an SN255 tone detector pack, or an SN255B pack in applications requiring modems that use 2100 Hz
answer tone (such as the AT&T 2296, 2248, or 2224). Four tone detectors should be assigned on each
SN255 board; the tone-detector trunk group is assigned in Proc 100, Word 1 as trunk type 100, and
circuits are assigned to this trunk group in Proc 150.
The TN748C board in a Generic 2 universal module can use channels 4 and 8 for tone detection; up to
two tone-detector circuits can be assigned on each board and placed in a tone-detector trunk group. The
number of tone detector circuits needed depends on the data traffic characteristics of the switch.
Universal modules: If the switch is a Generic 2 with universal modules, make sure the AUDIX system
has a TN366B, TN539, or TN539B ACC(E) board. Otherwise, you can only assign two of the four
available DCP channels.
Manager III and Manager IV Administration
DEFINITY Manager III and Manager IV are covered in their own documentation sets. Refer to the
appropriate manual for more information on administering systems using Manager III or Manager IV:
DEFINITYManager III Operations (585-222-701)
DEFINITYManager IV Facilities Management Operations (585-223-702)
DEFINITYManager IV Terminal Change Management Operations (585-223-701)
DEFINITYManager IV System Administration (585-223-700)