Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 470 ab R3.0
syd-0337/1.5 – R3.0 – 05.2013
Local signal destinations
Depending on the event table allocated, event messages are sent to a specified lo-
cal signal destination.
Note:
Event tables and signal destinations should be set in such a way that the
event message Internal event message destination missing is signalled
immediately to any signal destination still available.
Configuring a local signal destination on an S interface/ISDN
As with an external signal destination the event message opens a PPP communica-
tion channel from the communication server to a Terminal Adapter, connected ei-
ther directly to a PC or indirectly via a LAN (ISDN gateway). Once the event has
been confirmed, the system clears down the PPP connection.
Configuring a local signal destination on an S interface
The event messages are displayed in PC format.
The Local output interface must be set on IP destination in the Fault & Maintenance
Manager.
The following parameters need to be selected or entered in the Fault & Mainte-
nance Manager:
• Destination: Local PPP communication protocol.
• Call number of the local signal destination (the call number is checked by the
system, a warning message will appear if the call number is incorrect)
• IP address of the PC if the communication server is to connect with the PC via an
ISDN gateway.
If the communication server is to connect with the PC without ISDN gateway,
the IP address entry should remain empty.
• TCP port number (default value is ‘1062’)
• User name and password of the dial-up networking of the PC or ISDN gateway,
to gain access via the TA or the ISDN gateway to the PC.
Configuring a local signal destination on ISDN
The event messages are displayed in PC format.