Overview of the MAPD
1-2 Issue 3 May 2002
Overview of the MAPD
The Multi-Application Platform for DEFINITY (MAPD) is a system assembly. Think
of it as a computer that resides in the DEFINITY switch.
MAPD Price Element Codes (PECS)
This section describes the MAPD equipment identifiers, also referred to as Price
Element Codes or “PECs.” Because PECs refer to the MAPD hardware system
assembly and each of the software components, they provide a convenient way of
sorting out the hardware from the software. See Table 1-1.
A tip to explain software “configurations”
In this sense, configuration refers to the software application or applications that
are pre installed on the MAPD. Here are the three possible configurations.
■ CVLAN server software (1273 CVL) only
■ DLG software (1273 LAN) only
■ Both the CVLAN (1273 CVL) server software and the DLG (1273 LAN)
software.
For more information about Price Element Codes
This document is being reissued to reflect three new PEC codes. For a complete
listing of Price Element Codes along with part numbers and manufacturing codes
(also called comcodes) see Appendix C.
Table 1-1. Price Element Codes
If the PEC is... Then it refers to...
1273 MPD Hardware assembly. This is more than just the MAPD
circuit pack, it includes all of the “PC-like” components,
including the MAPD circuit pack.
■ The Part Number of the MAPD circuit pack is
TN801B.
1273 CVL Software. This is the CallVisor PC LAN (CVLAN) server
software, which resides on the PCMCIA FlashDisk (on
the MAPD), if the customer orders CVLAN.
1273 LAN Software. This is the DEFINITY LAN Gateway (DLG)
software, which resides on the PCMCIA FlashDisk (on
the MAPD), if the customer orders DLG.