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Chapter 7 Server
Figure 110 Configuration > PBX > Server Configuration > Server > BRI
Figure 111 Settings for BRI Switch Types
5ESS
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 24 Configuration > PBX > Server Configuration > Server > BRI
LABEL
BRI Configuration
Machine ID
Slot
Port
Switch Type
NT/TE Mode
TEI
122
AUS
DESCRIPTION
Use these fields to specify the ISDN BRI interface which you want to configure.
This is a name that is automatically assigned to the X2002.
This field displays the slot in which the interface card is installed. Specify which
ISDN BRI interface card you want to configure. The cards are identified by the
extension card slot they are installed in. Select one of the slots or select All to
make the settings the same for all ISDN BRI interface cards.
Specify the BRI port on the ISDN BRI interface card you want to configure.
Select a switch type according to your area and the technology your telephone
company uses. Generally, U.S. telephone exchanges use 5ESS, MDS100, or NI1
switches while Europe uses NET3 and Australia uses AUS switches.
Select NT (Network Terminal) or TE (Terminal Equipment) to decide the X2002's
role when connecting to an ISDN device. See
information.
This Terminal Endpoint Identifier is used to uniquely identify each TE device.
Select Dynamic to automatically request an ID when the X2002 is connected to
the network. Or select Fixed and enter a number (0-63) provided from your
telephone company.
Note: You must configure the same TEI on the X2002 and its
connected BRI device.
NET3
NT/TE on page 116
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