Datatek UMI User Manual
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U N I V E R S A L M E D I A T I O N I N T E R F A C E ( U M I ) U S E R M A N U A L
04/30/09
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virtual port, using the
vport
command (part of module administration), the call immediately
proceeds to the correct IP address and TCP port in the IP network. If not, the calling user sees
the
UMI Destination> prompt.
The following is a sample UMI module administration command sequence, which will set up a
group of originating virtual ports on the UMI, followed by the corresponding node command
sequence to enable BNS-to-IP calling:
<UMI>
rm
↵
Remove
MODULE removed from service.
<UMI>
vport 1 cnt=32 type=orig dest=135.17.59.20 dport=23
↵
<UMI>
rs
↵
Restore
Module restored to service
Reboot Initiated to Make Physical Parameters effective.
<UMI>
login passwd=initial
↵
User is Logged in UMI
<UMI>
vfy vport all
↵
(virtual ports 33 – 504 omitted)
Virtual Ports 1 - 32 :
Type ==> TCP Port w/Call Origination.
Service State ==> Out of Service.
PDD TCP Destination ==> 135.17.59.20 Port 23
Protocol ==> Asynchronous.
NULL after CR Operation ==> Transparent.
Note that the UMI virtual ports are not yet in service even though the module itself has been
restored. They will be placed in service via node-administration commands referencing the
appropriate SAM504 ports, as shown next.
The first node-administration step is to establish one or more receive groups to which SAM504
ports can be associated, using the
enter group
command. They should be configured with
HOST AUTOBAUD OFF.
CC0>
enter group
↵
GROUP [up to 8 chars]:
umi-rcv
↵
TYPE [local, trunk: +(local)]:
↵
DIRECTION [originate, receive, 2way]:
receive
↵
DEVICE OR HOST [up to 8 chars: +(standard)]:
↵
HOST AUTOBAUD [on, off: +(off)]:
↵
ROUND ROBIN SERVICE [per_port, per_module, none: +(none)]:
↵
Next,
enter address
would be used to associate a callable address (numeric and/or mnemonic)
with the receive groups.
CC0>
enter address
↵
LEVEL [network, area, exchange, local, speedcall: +(local)]:
↵