
Device ID consists of <board-id> and <index> delimited with #. For example, 04#01.
Table 2: Variable definitions
Variable Definition
<board-id> A fixed length value, in the range of 01 to 32, which
indicates the DMC card ID in a PBX.
<index> A variable length value, in the range of 00 to 509, which
indicates the index of a DECT handset subscribed to a
DMC card.
The <board-id> value is calculated differently against a system type as follows:
- For a small system, such as Option 11C, the <board-id> of a DMC card placed in
the Main Cabinet/Chassis is the same as the card slot number where the DMC card
is installed (in the range of 01 to 10). DMC card numbering in Expansion Cabinets/
Chassis continues sequentially in the range 11 to 20.
The following table illustrates Device ID numbering for a small system.
Table 3: Device ID numbering for a small system
Cabinet/Chassis Card slot <board id> Device ID
Main Cabinet or
Main Chassis +
Chassis Expander
1 1 01#xxx
2 2 02#xxx
… … …
9 9 09#xxx
10 10 10#xxx
Expansion
Cabinet or
Expansion
Chassis 1 +
Expander
1 11 11#xxx
2 12 12#xxx
… … …
9 19 19#xxx
10 20 20#xxx
- For a large system, such as Avaya Communication Server 1000E, <board-id> falls
in the range of 01 to 32, and is calculated with the formula: <board-id> = 16 *
<shelf_number> + <card_slot_number> + 1
The following table illustrates Device ID numbering for a large system.
Table 4: Device ID numbering for a large system
Shelf Card slot <board id> Device ID
0 0 1 01#xxx
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