Group, Ft1 Caller, Data Svc, Force 56 Parameters - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Network Configuration Manual

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Parameter
Exp Callback
Call Type

Group, FT1 Caller, Data Svc, Force 56 parameters

The following parameters in Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > IPX Options
define a group of nailed channels to a connection, whether the MAX unit initiates an
FT1-AIM, FT1-B&O, or Nailed/MPP call, the data service provided over a WAN line, and
whether the unit uses only the 56-kbps portion of a channel:
Parameter
Group
FT1 Caller
Data Svc
Force 56
Bill #, Call-by-Call, Transit #, NAS Port Type parameters
The following parameters in Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > IPX Options
define the billing telephone number, the ability to route calls from a local device through the
MAX unit to the network, a transit number to transmit long-distance calls, whether the
Connection profile can be used to dial out, and what kinds of calls can be received:
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Specifies
Whether or not the MAX unit expects outgoing calls to result in a
callback from the far-end device. Use this parameter when the remote
device requires callback security.
Type of connection. For example; Nailed, Switched, Nailed/MP+,
Perm/Switched, or D-channel.
Specifies
Group of nailed channels to a connection. For connections whose call
type is Nailed/MPP, you can concatenate group numbers by separating
them with a comma; for example, Group=1,3,5,7 assigns four groups
of nailed channels.
Whether or not the MAX unit initiates an FT1-AIM, FT1-B&O, or
Nailed/MPP call, or whether it waits for the remote end to initiate
these types of calls. If the remote end has FT1 Caller set to No, set it to
Yes on the local unit; by the same token, if the remote end has FT1
Caller set to Yes, set it to No on the local unit.
A data service that is provided over a WAN line and is characterized
by the unit measure of its bandwidth. A data service can transmit
either data or digitized voice. In a Call profile, Connection profile,
X.25, or Frame Relay profile, Data Svc specifies the type of data
service the link uses. In a Dial Plan profile, Data Svc specifies the data
service associated with the number the unit dials under the extended
dial plan.
Whether or not the unit uses only the 56-kbps portion of a channel,
even when all 64 kbps appear to be available.
The Connection profile
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