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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
3.116 To program this field, select System\Cabinets and double-click on the
Interface - U or S/T
Ports and choose the desired extension number, then double-click on the
Call Type
3.117 (For trunk ports only.) Select Call Type in each trunk port's folder. All Basic Rate
ISDN calls have a specific number type and numbering plan field indicated in the call setup
message to the public network peer. In certain cases, front end equipment interfacing with the
ISDN user (CPE—Customer Provided Equipment) peer requires a specific number type and/or
numbering plan. In the past the System was unable to support this requirement because the
number type and numbering plan options were not programmable. Now the number type and
numbering plan are programmable per call type for each equipped basic rate card. The opera-
tion of this feature is transparent to the user. After the number type and numbering plan are
programmed, the basic rate call setup message will include this information for each call.
Description
3.118 The user can enter a description for the card. Select the field and enter the description in
the text box. Then press
3.119 To program this field, select System\Cabinets then double-click on the card (or right-
click and select
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI): Contains value that Network uses to identify the
terminal. This value can be fixed or automatically assigned by the Central Office [local
exchange]. In a point-to-point setup, there is only one TEI. In a point-to-multipoint
setup, there is at least two. For the U.S., each SPID/DN pair has an associated TEI. The
default is set to Automatic.
NOTE:
In the U.S., some Central Offices do not allow 16 SPIDs, and some allow as
few as six. Also, SPID/DN/TEI pairs are only defined for North American CO switch
types, so they are defined only for the U.S. Systems. Other countries do not support
SPID/DN.
Card (or right-click and select Explore Card). Select Trunk\Trunk from the
When a BRI port comes on line, its SPIDs and Directory Numbers are registered. Each
time a SPID/DN pair is registered, the system displays "BRI Trunk Port [B.p.0] Regis-
tered SPID <SPID>."
If a BRI trunk port does not have any SPIDs programmed, the message "Trunk Port
[b.p.0] does not have any SPIDs programmed" appears to explain why the port is not
coming on line:
If the Central Office rejects one of the programmed SPIDs, the system displays the
message "BRI Trunk Port [b.p.0] has an invalid SPID <SPID>" to explain why the
number may not be working.
ENTER
).
Explore Card
or click on another field to save the change.
Basic Rate
.
Ports
BRI Card Configuration

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