Creating A Virtual Route (Ld 16) - Avaya 400 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Creating a virtual route (LD 16)

About this task
Create a virtual route for LD 16 in the CS 1000 Element Manager.
Prerequisites:
• Log on to the CS 1000 Element Manager.
Procedure
1. In the Element Manager navigation pane, select Routes and Trunks > Routes and
2. On the Routes and Trunks page, click Add route.
3. On the New Route Configuration page, in the Basic Configuration section, from
4. In the Designator field for Trunk (DES) box, type a meaningful name for the
5. In the Trunk Type (TKTP) list, select TIE Trunk data block (TIE).
6. In the Incoming and Outgoing Trunk (ICOG) list, select Incoming and Outgoing
7. In the Access Code for the trunk route (ACOD) box, type a value for the trunk
8. Select the The route is for a virtual trunk route (VTRK) check box.
9. In the Zone for codec selection and bandwidth management (ZONE) box, type
10. In the Node ID of signaling server of this route (NODE) box, type the node ID of
11. In the Protocol ID for the route (PCID) list, select SIP (SIP).
12. Select the Integrated Services Digital Network option (ISDN) check box.
13. In the Mode of operation (MODE) list, select Route uses ISDN Signaling Link
14. In the D Channel number (DCH) list, select the D-channel number that you
15. In the Interface type for route (IFC) list, select Meridian M1 (SL1).
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Trunks.
The Routes and Trunks page appears.
the Route Number (ROUT) drop-down list, select the route number.
route.
(IAO).
route access code.
the number of the zone that is configured as ZBRN=VTRK.
the Signaling Server.
If you are unsure of the node ID, choose System > IP Network > Node: Servers
Media Cards in the Element Manager navigation pane to find the node ID.
(ISLD).
previously configured.
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