Setting Up Bonded Isdn Calls Using H.221 Or 2X64K (2X56K); H.221 Or 2X64 (2X56) Calling; Setting Up A Call - TANDBERG MXP F8 Administrator's Manual

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Introduction
Setting up Bonded ISDN Calls
using H.221 or 2x64k (2x56k)
Bonded ISDN calls are used when bridging of two or more
ISDN channels to achieve higher data rates.

H.221 or 2x64 (2x56) Calling

Some older or low end video systems do not have the ability to
make bonded ISDN calls. In these cases it is necessary to dial
both ISDN numbers separately to call those systems.
These types of calls are often referred to as
H.221 calls
2 x 64 calls
2 x 56 calls
- as making 2 x 64 kbps or 2 x 56 kbps calls to the same
system.
D14033.06—AUGUST 2010
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library

Setting up a call

1.
Go to the
CALL MENU
1.
In the Call Menu, open
1.
Set
NET
to
H.320
(ISDN).
1.
Set
BANDWIDTH
to
128
1.
A field for the 2nd ISDN number will pop up in
CALL
SETTINGS. Enter the second ISDN number
in the
NUMBER2
field. For 128 kbps calls that uses
bonding, just ignore the second number field.
1.
Save
To save the settings as your new Default Call
Settings select
SET AS DEFAULT
the
OK
button.
To use these settings for this call only, select the
OK
button.
7.
In the
MAKE A CALL
menu, enter the number to be
dialed.
Using the system
Using the system
Physical interfaces
and select
MAKE A
CALL.
DEFAULT CALL
SETTINGS.
KBPS.
before pressing
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