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11-12 Installing the Meridian Mail to PBX interface
Establishing the AML connection between Meridian Mail and the Meridian 1
Standard 1.0 Modular Option EC Installation and Maintenance Guide November 1999
(VSIDs). You select all three values in LD 17 of the Meridian 1
database in response to the three LD 17 prompts below:
ADAN NEW AML x or ADAN NEW TTY x
link identifier assigned to the Meridian Mail AML
DNUM x device number for the MSDL card or
for a port on the ESDI card that allows
Meridian Mail to identify the card
VSID x Value Added Service ID associated
with the AML
However, before you can program the card, you need to know
which device numbers, if any, have already been assigned to
other devices. Review the configuration record to see which
numbers are already in use.
You use the configuration record (CFN) to set all switch
operation parameters. All the information you need to
determine DNUMs, AML, and VSID numbers is in this record.
Therefore, it is important to print off the configuration record
before you program the link, to see which numbers are
available. If the existing programming permits, try to program
all three numbers (DNUM, AML, VSID) as the same number.
Note 1: You must program each I/O device in Overlay 17 at the
ADAN prompt. ADAN TTYs are system terminals, ADAN
AMLs are application module links, and ADAN DCHs are
D-channels. See “I/O card type, DNUM, AML, VSID
requirements” on page 11-14.
Note 2: Each AML must be associated with a VSID, but more
than one AML can be associated with a single VSID.
Note 3: Device numbers (DNUMs) are associated with each
physical card and cannot be duplicated among device types.
AML and VSID numbers are logical numbers and can be
duplicated between device types.
Note 4: The Option 81 switch needs two I/O devices (TTYs) to
be programmed on the Call Processor cards in its cores. The
DNUMs are for both cores. The DNUMs allow access to the
cores from the backplane for maintenance purposes. The active
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