Provisioning - Cisco BTS 10200 Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 1
ISDN Provisioning

Provisioning

This section provides the ISDN provisioning steps.
Note
On a big, fast gateway (BFG), there is no concept of a slot number from a PRI backhaul perspective,
although a BFG resides on a particular slot in the chassis. The architecture of a BFG is such that each
slot acts as an independent gateway in itself. The Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch addresses individual BFG
cards by the card IP address—so the slot number is zero. Current CLI implementation uses a total of 16
bits with the D channel slot represented by 8 bits and the D channel port represented by 8 bits. To
interface with a BFG, set the slot to 0 when the port is greater than 255 (8 bits).
The proprietary-supp token must be set to 8 when provisioning NI2.
Note
The following steps provide the commands and examples for ISDN provisioning:
Log on to the active EMS by entering the following commands on a console that can communicate via
Step 1
IP with the active EMS.
Note
a.
b.
c.
The system responds with a prompt.
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See the Cisco BTS Command Line Interface Reference Guide for explanations of each token in the
command.
After entering each command, press the Return (Enter) key.
See the
ISDN Profiles
section for information regarding profiles.
Performing steps 1, 2 and 3 provisions ISDN FAS for ISDN backhaul using RUDP.
Performing steps 1, 2 and 4 provisions ISDN NFAS for ISDN backhaul using RUDP, which includes
D channel backup.
See the
International PRI Setup
See the
ISDN PRI PBX Variant Setup
variants.
See
Chapter 2, "Multiple Trunk Groups on a Single ISDN D-Channel"
trunk groups on a single D-channel.
See
Chapter 3, "ISDN Backhaul Support Using IUA/SCTP"
backhaul for IUA/SCTP.
To verify which EMS is currently active, log on to any EMS or CA/Feature Server (FS) machine
as a root user, and enter the command nodestat. This displays the IP address of the active EMS.
Then exit.
Open a UNIX shell or XTerm window (or, in Windows, choose Start > Run > Command prompt).
At the UNIX shell prompt, enter ssh and the IP address or domain name of the active EMS.
ssh -l <CLI username> ip address
At the password prompt, enter the password for the CLI username.
<password for CLI username>
section for information on provisioning for International PRI.
section for information on provisioning certain specific PBX
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch ISDN Provisioning and Troubleshooting
Cisco BTS 10200 Provisioning
for provisioning multiple
in Chapter 3 to provision ISDN
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