Avaya 555-231-743 Life Jacket User Manual


 
GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9
Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations
555-231-743
Issue 1
November 2000
Translations and Testing
159Switch-to-INTUITY Translations
Assign Node Names
Using the change node-names audix-msa command, assign a node name and
IP address for the INTUITY system. For this example, the INTUITY system is
named audix, and the IP address is 192.168.1.70. Any 192.168.x.x IP address is
a non-public IP address. If you have a dedicated link to the switch, use the
address shown in this example. If you are using the customer’s network, you may
need to use a different address. If using the customer’s network, make sure that
the IP addresses assigned here are unique within the network.
Using the change node-names ip command, assign a node name and IP
address for the switch. In this example, the switch is named guestworks, and the
IP address is 192.168.1.10. The IP address in the example is a non-public
address. Use this IP address if you are installing a dedicated direct link between
the switch and the INTUITY system. The default node name entry is display-only
and is not used for this application. You can add the node names in any order on
this screen; the next time you display the node names, they will be in alphabetical
order.
If the connection is going through a router instead of being a direct connection,
you must also assign a node name to the router and enter the router’s IP address.
In this example, the router is named router, and the IP address is 192.168.1.211.
change node-names audix-msa Page 1 of 1
AUDIX-MSA NODE NAMES
Audix Names IP Address MSA Names IP Address
audix 192.168.1 .70 msa
change node-names ip Page 1 of 1
IP NODE NAMES
Name IP Address Name IP Address
default 0 .0 .0 .0 . . .
guestworks 192.168.1 .10 . . .
router 192.168.1 .211 . . .
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( 3 of 3 administered node-names were displayed )
Use ‘list node-names’ command to see all the administered node-names
Use ‘change node-names ip xxx’ to change a node-name ‘xxx’ or add a node-name