Instruction manual
CentreVu
CMS Open Database Connectivity
GL-17
List Devices
A CMS action that lists all the devices which have been specified in the
Backup/Restore Devices window.
Local Area Network
(LAN)
A private interactive communication network that allows computers to
communicate over short distances, usually less than one mile, at high
data transfer rates from 1 Mbps to as high as 100 Mbps.
Location ID for Agents The
DEFINITY
port network location ID (01-44) that is associated with an
agent upon login to the ACD. A location ID is not directly assigned to an
agent; instead, it is associated with the equipment location of the voice
terminal that the agent uses to log into the ACD. Therefore, only when an
agent logs into the ACD can the agent become associated with a location
ID.
Location ID for Trunks The
DEFINITY
location ID (01-44) associated with a trunk. A location ID
is not directly assigned to a trunk; instead, it is assigned to a port network
(on the ‘ch cabinet x’ form), and, therefore each trunk whose equipment
location belongs to that port network will be associated with that port
network’s location ID.
Location Number A number, between 1 and 44, that is associated with one or more port
network locations on
DEFINITY
. All hardware residing on a port network
will be associated with that port network’s location number (on the ‘ch
cabinet x’ form). Location number was introduced in support of ATM WAN
PNC, however, use of a location number does not require ATM WAN
PNC. Location number is supported by the optional Multiple Locations
feature and is only available on the large
DEFINITY
platform (the
r
platform). For the
DEFINITY
ECS R7.1r, the location numbers used with
the Multiple Locations feature can range from 10-044. If the Multiple
Locations feature is not used on the R7.1r platform, or if the platform is
smaller than
r
, all port network locations will be assigned “1” as a location
number. If R8.1r is used in this case, a location number of “0” is used
instead. Each location number also has an associated time zone offset,
daylight savings plan number, and if the North American Numbering Plan
is supported, an area code. Both logged-in agents and individual trunks
will be associated with a location number by their location IDs; the same
location number can apply to both a logged-in agent and a trunk. VDNs,
hunt groups, and vectors will not have a location number associated with
them; these resources are considered location-dependent.