Networking Screens A Screens Reference
Administration for Network Connectivity
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Destination Port Identifies the port number of the destination.
Session Local A number used by the system to identify one end of a connection.
Session Remote See Session Local, above.
Mach ID The machine identification number.
Valid entries Usage
0, 5000-64500 The channel number 0 means any available port can be
used (which will be automatically selected by the system).
Valid entries Usage
1-128 (csi)
1-256 (si)
1-384 (r)
The Local and Remote Session numbers can be any value
between 1 and 256, but they must be consistent between
endpoints. For each connection, the Local Session number on
the local switch must equal the Remote Session number on the
remote switch and vice versa.
It is allowed, and sometimes convenient, to use the same
number for the Local and Remote Session numbers. For
example, it is frequently convenient (but not necessary) to use
the processor channel number for both the session numbers.
For the qsig-mwi and fp-mwi applications, the Local
Session numbers must be unique on the switch. For other
applications, it is allowed, but not recommended, to use the
same Session numbers for two or more connections.
Valid entries Usage
1-63 (si model) For switches and Intuity AUDIX, the Machine ID is the
Local Node Number on the dial plan. For the qsig-mwi
and fp-mwi applications, the Machine ID is the index used
on the Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number
Prefixes screen. Machine ID is not used for the CMS adjunct.