The
-default
t3config.txt.default
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t3config.dat.default
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For example:
t3config -default
Tip:
Use t3config -default as the starting point for a new configuration. The
Tip:
t3config.txt.default file generated contains a Profile section, which specifies None
for the SIGTYPEIN and SIGTYPEOUT and the default values for robbed bit
signaling.
The
-get
the same directory as the t3config.dat file. This action overwrites any existing t3config.txt
file. For example:
t3config -get ../dbase/admin/t3config.dat
T3 Configuration Text File
The t3config.txt configuration file is stored in /usr/dcb/dbase/admin/t3config.txt. This file
contains a section for:
each transport profile
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calling numbers
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each T3 board installed on the system.
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Note:
The system only uses the T3 boards that are configured. When a board is
Note:
configured but not present at runtime, the system logs an error and continues
with the installed and configured boards.
This example illustrates the t3config.txt structure.
option generates two files in the current directory (/usr/dcb/bin):
option, along with the name of the t3config.dat file generates a t3config.txt file in
<Profile 1>
// this section configures the signaling parameters for trunks.
...
<Profile 20>
<Calling-numbers>
1 (866)555-1234
2 866.555.4321
<board 1>
..
<board 2>
Configuring T3
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