Table Name : Terminal Device Table
Data Forms: 2056
Functional Description of Table TERMDEV
Table TERMDEV lists the assignments for terminal devices.
The operating company completes the input for table TERMDEV. The switching unit Input/Output Controller (IOC) assignments to the terminal devices are shown on Northern Telecom drawing number D610.
See table MTD (Magnetic Tape Device) for the terminal devices that have fixed assignments on the IOC.
Assign the Trunk Test Positions (TTP) devices in order: TTP:00, TTP:01, TTP:02 and so on, until all the TTP devices are assigned. Only then can the rest of the printers and Visual Display Units (VDU) be entered in the table.
WARNING! Lockout Condition Can Occur. A lockout condition exists if all commands are set as privileged-classed (PRIVCLASS) out for all users and terminals. The only way out is to use the user identification (userid) ADMIN. An ADMIN userid is neither displayed nor restricted in any way. It is always available, provided the ADMIN password is known and the terminal is not in the automatic login (AUTOLOGIN) mode.
If the DMS switch is under a heavy load, a number of terminals and one log device must continue to run despite the call processing or maintenance load. The base support is accomplished by having guaranteed background tasks. Guaranteed tasks are limited in number, so they run more frequently than other tasks.
The following devices can be guaranteed.
In table TERMDEV no more than five devices can be guaranteed, and in table LOGDEV only one device can be guaranteed. These devices are assigned by the customer through datafill in tables TERMDEV and LOGDEV. Any user logging into any of these devices has a guaranteed response.
Field GUAR is set to N (no) by default, and must be changed if this feature is to be used.
Note: Access to table TERMDEV can be restricted by datafilling table CUSTPROT. For operating companies in the United Kingdom, access to this table must be restricted by datafilling table CUSTPROT, to prevent the customer of third party system maintenance from reconfiguring terminal data and affecting automatic dial-back or terminal command class restrictions.
If the switching unit contains feature AD0179 (ACD Real Time Display Enhancement), the datalink device must be datafilled in table TERMDEV and table SLLNKDEV in order to be connected in LNKUTIL and used to generate the ACDRTD (ACD Real Time Display) reports.
If the switching unit contains feature package NTX243AA (AMA Teleprocessing System), table TERMDEV must be datafilled for each of the two recording devices in the Device Processing Peripheral (DPP) unit. TERMDEV must be datafilled for the DPP links before datafilling table DPP. For reliability, care must be taken to datafill terminals that are associated with different IOCs.
When datafilling table TERMDEV, table CUSTPROT, table SUBPROT, or table CMDS, do not use the same class number twice; the system does not distinguish between class numbers for commands and class numbers for system data table access privilege. As the PERMIT command is used to assign privilege classes for commands and for access to tables, accidental duplication of a class number can cause the PERMIT command to provide not only the intended access to a command, but also unintentional access to a table.
If a change to table TERMDEV affects the terminal data used by table DPP, the affected tuple must be deleted from table DPP before deleting the tuple from table TERMDEV.
Effective BCS30, with the 1X67FA device controller card for the Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) feature, two C-side links enable outgoing messages sent from Central Control (CC) to the card to be received over C-side link 0 (zero). Outgoing messages sent from the card to the CC are routed over C-side link 1.
With two C-side links, datafilling table TERMDEV with a console device using a 1X67FA terminal controller card requires two tuples. When the first tuple is added manually, a second tuple is added automatically by table control.
There is a two-tuple restriction placed on field TERMDES when datafilling a console device using the 1X67FA terminal controller. In this instance, there is a maximum field length of seven characters. When the second tuple is added automatically, the second, unique tuple name takes the name of the first tuple, followed by the capital letter I.
When datafilling table TERMDEV with a console device that does not use the 1X67FA card, the maximum length of a tuple name in field TERMDES is eight characters.
For related information, refer to table MTD.
Datafill Sequence : Table IOC must be datafilled before table TERMDEV
Table Size
Memory is automatically allocated for the maximum number of 128 terminal devices, which includes 59 SMDI-type console devices and 64 non-SMDI devices; the remaining five entries are reserved for other uses.
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Field Descriptions for Table TERMDEV
Field or
Subfield Entry Explanation
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TERMDES alphanumeric Terminal Designation
(up to 8 This field defines the name defined by the operating
characters) company for each of the terminal types. All Trunk
Test Positions (TTPs) must be assigned first, starting
with the Maintenance and Administration Position (MAP)
TTP:0, followed by the remaining TTPs in numerical
order. After the TTPs are assigned, other terminal
devices, such as printers and Video Display Units
(VDU), can be assigned.
Dial-up facilities used by ETAS as Field Service
Engineering (FSE) should be named DIAL1, DIAL2,
and so on.
Note: Enter a maximum eight characters except
if using the 1X67FA card, which requires seven
characters.
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IOCNO 0 to 19 Input/Output Controller Number
Enter the number of the input/output controller to
which the terminal device is assigned. See
table MTD for details.
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CKTNO 0 to 35 Input/Output Controller Circuit Number
Enter the input/output controller circuit number
to which the terminal device is assigned. See
table MTD for details.
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TERMTYPE CYB, Terminal Type
DEFAULTC, Enter one of the following terminal types:
DPH, FPRT,
HAZ, HP, * CYB (Cybernex)
KSR, LGR2, * DEFAULTC (does not support MAP)
LSG, PRT, * DPH (Displayphone)
SMDI, SPRT, * FPRT (Fast Printer (does not pad output lines
TEC, VT100, with nulls))
VT102, or * HAZ (Hazeltine)
VUC4 * HP (Hewlett-Packard)
* KSR (Keyboard Send/Receiver)
* LGR2 (Cybernex)
* LGR2 LSG (Lear Sigler)
* PRT (Printer (pads output line with 15 nulls))
* SMDI (Simplified Message Desk Interface)
* SPRT (Slow Printer (pads output line with
30 nulls))
* TEC (TEC)
* VT100
* VT102
* VUC4 (Vucom)
Note: Check printer operating manual for number
of nulls required.
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Field Descriptions for Table TERMDEV (continued)
Field or
Subfield Entry Explanation
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BAUDRT B110, Baud Rate
B134PT5, Enter the baud rate of the terminal device.
B150, B300,
B600, B1200,
B1800,
B2000,
B2400,
B3600,
B4800,
B7200,
B9600, or
B19200
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INTYP CL or EIA Interface Type
If the terminal device is equipped with a data
set or modem, enter EIA (Electronic Industries
Association interface). Otherwise, enter CL
(Current Loop).
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EQPEC alphanumeric Equipment Product Engineering Code
(up to 8 Enter the Product Engineering Code (PEC) of the
characters) terminal controller card.
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PRTY EVEN, ODD Parity
or NONE Enter the parity of the terminal device.
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GUAR Y or N Guaranteed Device
Enter Y (yes) if the device is guaranteed, that is,
the device continues to run despite the call
processing or maintenance load. Otherwise,
enter N (no).
The default value is N.
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MODEM CTS, DBANS, Modem Type
NONE, The entry in this field describes the type of modem
RIXON, that is connected to the corresponding port, and
or UDS thus determines which set of procedures is used
for controlling the modem.
If enhanced password control (automatic dial-back)
is present, the type of modem must be specified.
If the feature is not present, the entry is NONE.
Enter CTS if the CTS212AH modem is connected to
the port.
Enter DBANS if a modem is connected to the port but
the modem has no agency procedures (the modem is
capable of autoanswering but not autodialing).
Enter RIXON if the Rixon R212A modem is connected
to the port.
Enter UDS if the Motorola UDS-224 is connected to
the port.
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Field Descriptions for Table TERMDEV (continued)
Field or
Subfield Entry Explanation
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COMCLASS 0 to 30 Command Class
NONE Enter the command classes allowed for the terminal
or device. The command classes must be separated from
ALL each other by a blank space.
Enter NONE if no one is allowed any commands for the
terminal, or ALL is there is no restriction for any
commands for the terminal.
A user logged in at the terminal is permitted to
execute only those commands that are allowed on
the terminal and for the user's login identification.
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Datafill Example
An example of datafill for table TERMDEV is shown below. The first tuple shows standard datafill on an unguaranteed MAP device. The second tuple shows datafill with a terminal ID for use in table DPP.
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Datafill Example for Table TERMDEV
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Example of a MAP display:
TERMDES IOCNO CKTNO TERMTYPE BAUDRT INTYP EQPEC PRTY GUAR MODEM
COMCLASS
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MAP 0 8 VT100 B1200 CL 1X67AA NONE N NONE
ALL
DPP1LNK1 0 8 VT100 B1200 CL 1X67AA NONE N NONE
ALL
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