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
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local
command as previously shown (135.17.59.165). Within this address, there are hunt groups
of virtual ports, each group having a unique TCP port number (assigned by module administration
command
vport
). Virtual ports included in a given hunt group do not need to be contiguous, and
the only limit on the group size is the actual number of virtual ports on the UMI itself (504).
The following command sequence demonstrates the set up of one UMI hunt group, as well as
related node administration for IP-to-BNS calling:
<UMI>
rm
↵
Remove
MODULE removed from service.
<UMI>
vport 33 cnt=32 type=rcv hport=26
↵
<UMI>
rs
↵
Restore
Module restored to service
Reboot Initiated to Make Physical Parameters effective.
The first node administration step is to establish an originate group to which the correct set of
SAM504 ports can be associated, as follows:
CC0>
enter group
↵
GROUP [up to 8 chars]:
umi-orig
↵
TYPE [local, trunk: +(local)]:
↵
DIRECTION [originate, receive, 2way]:
originate
↵
DEVICE OR HOST [up to 8 chars: +(standard)]:
↵
PASSWORD [up to 8 chars, none: +(none)]:
↵
Next,
enter sam
is used to set up the SAM504 ports corresponding to the newly-configured UMI
receive virtual ports. The following table shows the recommended entries for
enter sam
(port
component) for SAM504 ports associated with UMI receive virtual ports:
Field Value
Protocol Async
Service Type
Terminal
Group <Administered
Originating
Group>
Predefined Destination
<PDD for this port if needed>
Cable Type
DCE
Baud Rate
19,200
Parity Off
Flow Control of SAM by Device
None