Add Digital Ds1 Tie Trunks And Ops; Add Ttc Japan 2-Mbit Trunk - Avaya S8700 Manual

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Install and Administer Trunks and Lines

Add Digital DS1 Tie Trunks and OPS

The TN2313 DS1 Tie Trunk, TN767B (or later) DS1 Interface, and TN464C (or later) DS1 Interface
circuit packs provide connections to a 1.544-Mbps DS1 facility (T1) as 24 independent 64-kbps trunks
and a 2.048-Mbps DS1 facility (E1) as 32 independent 64-kbps trunks.
For information about administering DS1 Tie Trunks, refer to the Administrator's Guide for the Avaya
Communication Manager.

Add TTC Japan 2-Mbit Trunk

The TN2242 Japan 2-Mbit trunk connects the media gateway to other vendor equipment in Japan as well
as to other MultiVantage configurations through the Time Division Multiplexor (TDM).
Before physically installing the circuit pack, you need the assigned slot location (UUCSS), where UU is
the media gateway (MCC1) or port network number (G650), C is the media gateway (G650) or carrier
(MCC1), and SS is the slot location. The information is available from the person who adminstered the
translations (most likely the software specialist). If not, you can find the information on the Trunk Group
Status screen.
1
Get the trunk group number from the administrator.
2
Type status trunk-group number and press
status trunk 1
Member
Port
0001/001 13A0701
0001/002 13A0702
0001/003 13A0703
0001/004 13A0704
0001/005 13A0705
0001/006 13A0706
0001/007 13A0707
0001/008 13A0708
0001/009 13A0801
0001/010 13A0802
0001/011 13A0803
0001/012 13A0804
0001/013 13A0805
0001/014 13A0806
3
Install a TN2242 trunk circuit pack in the assigned slot.
4
Connect the H600-513 cable from the media gateway to the Time Division Multiplexor device.
5
To administer screens, refer to the Administrator's Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager
40
NOTE:
Because adding DS1 tie-trunk service may require a service interruption, notify the
customer in advance as to when you will be adding the circuit pack(s).
TRUNK GROUP STATUS
Service State
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
in-service/idle
out-of-service
out-of-service
out-of-service
out-of-service
out-of-service
out-of-service
For ISDN applications, see ISDN Service.
For non-ISDN applications, see Managing Trunks.
Enter
.
Mtce Connected Ports
Busy
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
Adding New Hardware--S8700
November 2003

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