Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual page 140

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring the Channel Bank Mode
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Key commands
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Issue 4
June 2002
System
Signaling
Use loop-gnd for loop- or ground-start trunks. If
loop-gnd is selected, the digital trunk and analog
interface must both be loop-start or both be
ground- start. The SLC ConnectReach system does
not perform loop- to ground-start conversion. Use
E&M to convert digital E&M to analog loop- or ground-
start signaling. Unconfigured is used for all
unassigned channels.
NOTE: In the SLC ConnectReach system, references
to E&M signaling refer to a signaling type supported
on DID trunks. It does not refer to the E&M signaling
used over metallic leads with older transmission
equipment.
Incoming-type
This command is only used for E&M trunks. This
command must be set to comply with the signaling
mode of the digital trunk for incoming calls. The four
options are wink start (wnk-s), immediate start
(imm-s), delay dial (dly-d), and wink delay (wnk-d).
If wink start is selected, the
system sends a wink as soon as the central office
seizes the trunk to make an incoming call. If wink
delay is selected, the wink is delayed until the
device on the analog port has answered the call
and is listening. Wink delay is normally used with
PBXs, Voice Mail systems, etc.
Outgoing-type
This command is only used for E&M trunks. This
command must be set to comply with the signaling
mode of the digital trunk for outgoing calls. The three
options are wink start (wnk-s), immediate start
(imm-s), and delay dial (dly-d).
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