Avaya BCM50 User Manual page 55

Rls 6.0 system start up
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3. Select the Loop Type from the option box provided.
4. Configure the loops and clock source accordingly.
Loop Settings
Attribute
Value
Loop
<X01-X04>
Type
T
S
Protocol
Euro
QSIG
NI-2
Sampling
Adaptive
(S-loops
Fixed
only)
N/A
ONN
Suppression
blocking
bit
Service code
N/A
ONN
blocking
NN40010-318 Issue 1.2 BCM50 Rls 6.0
Description
Each BRI module supports four loops (eight lines for T-loop programming).
This setting defines whether the loop supports trunks (T-loop) or device
connections
Note: This variable may be different for different market profiles.
Select the appropriate ISDN protocol.
The values displayed depend on both the market profile and software
keycodes.
Euro - ETSI ISDN standard
QSIG - also an ETSI standard. Only appears if the ETSI QSIG keycode is
loaded.
NI-2
Select a sampling rate for the S-loop.
Fixed: two or more S-interface devices use the loop, and the length of the
loop is less than 200 m (650 ft.).
Adaptive: two or more S-interface devices use the loop, and the length of
the loop is greater than 200 m (650 ft.). If one device is using the loop, the
length of the loop can be a maximum of 1000 m (3230 ft)
Set the Outgoing Name and Number (ONN) Blocking.
When you activate ONN, a user can press FEATURE 819 to block the
outgoing name and number on a per call basis.
Programming note: Ensure that all telephones that have this feature
available are assigned valid OLI numbers. Refer to .
Suppression bit: the system flags the call to the Central Office (CO) so that
the name and number is not sent to the person you call.
Service code: VSC digits are dialed out before the called number to
activate ONN at the central office. These codes are supplied by your
service provider for the lines.
BCM50 System Start Up
(S-loop).
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