Pbx Trunks And Rlc Network Ports - Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual

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June 2005
Meridian 1 PBX network port configuration for a Remote Gateway
911x series unit
To support a Remote Gateway 911x series unit on a Meridian 1 PBX, you must
configure the RLC network port using the same procedure as described for PBX
configuration for ATA. Refer to "PBX" on page 114 for details.
Note: For the CS 2100 PBX, similar configuration rules apply. For
configuration requirements, refer to "CS 2100 configuration requirements" on
page 119.
RLC and Remote Gateway 9150 unit connection paths
The RLC network ports (used to connect to the Remote Gateway 9150 units)
carry HDLC-framed data. You must configure these ports so that they can
transparently pass this data.
Any port you configure as a data port on the Meridian 1 PBX can be an RLC
network port.
If the Meridian 1 PBX, instead of the PSTN or a PTT, provides the Remote
Gateway 9150 unit's ISDN number, you must configure the line on the host
PBX (LD 27 on the Meridian 1 PBX) as follows:
1
Set B1CT to VCE and DTA.
2
Set B2CT to VCE and DTA.
3
Set USID to 0.

PBX trunks and RLC network ports

When using the Remote Gateway 9100 Series unit with PSTN connectivity, the
PBX trunks must provide data capability. To make sure that the PBX is ready for
data calls, complete the following outlined checkpoints:
1
Use the PRT command in LD20 on the PBX to print out the Network Port
TNs that have been provisioned against the RLC slot. Make note of the
TGAR and NCOS values.
Note: For specific printing instructions, refer to your PBX documentation.
RLC Installation and Administration Guide
Configuring the host PBX for the RLC
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