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Astribank PRI - Quick Start Guide
Port PINs Layout
The Astribank PRI unit has two
RJ-45 sockets for each PRI
port. Both sockets are
permanently active and can be
used with any configuration
parameters.
The lower socket provides typical E1/T1 TE (CPE) side wiring:
 Rx pins: 1, 2
 Tx pins: 4, 5
The upper socket provides typical E1/T1 NT (Network) side-wiring:
 Rx - pins 4, 5
 Tx - pins 1, 2
Port LED Indicators
The green LED of the lower socket indicates the line status when the port is
configured as TE. The yellow LED of the upper socket shows the line status when the
port is configured as NT.
Table 1: Port Status LEDs
Continuous yellow
Two fast green blinks
Single yellow blink
1)
More precisely, this indicates that there is some Layer 2 messages exchange.
Sometimes it doesn't mean that the Layer 2 connection has been established.
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Indicates that the port is configured as NT
Indicates that E1/T1 layer 1 is active
Indicates that ISDN PRI layer 2 is active
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1)
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D.N. Misgav 20179, Israel
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Summary of Contents for Xorcom Astribank PRI

  • Page 1 Astribank PRI - Quick Start Guide Port PINs Layout The Astribank PRI unit has two RJ-45 sockets for each PRI port. Both sockets are permanently active and can be used with any configuration parameters. The lower socket provides typical E1/T1 TE (CPE) side wiring: ...
  • Page 2 Page 2 of 4 Configuring an Astribank PRI Each Astribank PRI port may be configured to work as E1 or T1, TE or NT by changing the Astribank driver and Asterisk parameters. No jumpers or DIP switches need to be changed.
  • Page 3 Astribank PRI - Quick Start Guide Page 3 of 4 The value for mm - is the XBUS number and the value for nn - is the XPD number (see the “Terminology” topic at the end of this document.) When using a physical USB connector number in the expression, use <port_address>...
  • Page 4 Astribank PRI - Quick Start Guide Page 4 of 4 Terminology span Zaptel breaks the channels it knows about into logical units called spans. A port in an E1/T1/ISDN card is usually a span. A whole analog card is also a span. You can see the list of spans as the list of files under /proc/zaptel directory or in the output of the zttool utility.