Lucent Technologies Release 3 Version 8 Medical Alarms User Manual


 
Administering the Switch for CMS High Availability Systems
CentreVu
CMS R3V8 High Availability
Connectivity, Upgrade and Administration
Administering the Definity Switch 4-15
Adding the
Processor Interface
Channels
4
Use the Processor Channel form to assign the processor channel
attributes. With the High Availability option, you will assign two separate
processor channels.
change communication-interface processor-channels Page 1 of X
PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT
Proc Gtwy Interface Destination Session Mach
Chan Enable Appl. To Mode Link/Chan Node Port Local/Remote ID
1: y mis s 8 5001 cmshost 0 1 1
2: y mis s 9 5001 cmshost2 0 1 1
3:
4
:
Field Definition
Proc Chan Select a processor channel for this link. Use
the first channel available.
Enable Enter y.
Appl Enter mis.
Gtwy To Not used for CMS.
Mode Enter s for server.
Interface Link Enter the TCP/IP link number used on the
ethernet data module form. For this series of
examples, link 8 was used.
Interface Chan Enter the TCP channel number
(5000-64500). The default for CMS is 5001
and is defined during CMS setup (see 19
Page 2-33
).
Destination Node Enter the node name of the CMS computer
as assigned on the Node Names form. In
these examples, cmshost is used.
Destination Port Use the default of 0.
Session Local/
Session Remote
Although not strictly required, the standard
CMS provisioning practice is to set the local
and remote port assignments equal to the
processor channel assignment for each
connection.
Mach ID Not used for CMS.