Configuring Idsl Connections - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring WAN Access

Configuring IDSL connections

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If the profile you have configured is not the active profile, activate it as described in
"Activating a profile" on page 2-7.
Example of configuring BRI-to-BRI calls
With the configuration in this example, the terminating equipment on one Host/BRI line can
connect to the terminating equipment connected to port 5 on the Host/BRI card installed in slot
4. To make the connection, the caller dials 345.
The first digit, called the dialing prefix, is 3. The second digit, 4, represents expansion slot 4,
and the third digit, 5, represents the device connected to port 5 on that card.
The dialing prefix of 3 is a trunk group number that indicate to the MAX that the next two
digits represent a specific port on a specific slot card.
System
Sys Config
Host/BRI
Line Config
Configuring IDSL connections
The ISDN Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL) card provides support for up to eight IDSL BRI
lines. In the Main Edit Menu, the menu item for an IDSL card appears as BRI/LT (Basic Rate
Interface/Line Terminator). Before you start configuring individual connections, you can set
the Name parameter to specify a name for the profile. You can configure multiple profiles,
although only one profile can be active. Typically, you should configure only one profile. If
you do configure multiple profiles, however, you should give each a descriptive name. Leaving
the Name field blank does not affect the functionality of any IDSL lines.
When you are ready to configure the IDSL connections, set the following parameters in each
BRI/LT > Line Config >Line Config profile > Line N subprofile:
Parameter
Enabled
Dial Plan
D Ch Prt/Grp
Ans N#
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Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Use Trunk Grps=Yes
Line Config profile
Line 3...
Enabled=Yes
Dial Plan=Trunk Grp
Specifies
Availability of the line. If you set the Enabled parameter to No, the line is
not available for use.
Whether the port uses trunk groups or the extended dial plan to send and
receive calls. (For details about dial plans, see "Routing outbound calls"
on page 3-68.)
Telephone number for call routing. This number routes incoming WAN
calls to the local BRI lines connecting to IDSL card. (For details, see
"Routing outbound calls" on page 3-68).
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