Configuring Analog Trunks - Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands

Configuring Analog Trunks

Introduction
Key commands
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Issue 4
June 2002
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The analog-trunk menu defines DID and trunk signaling commands for each
analog trunk (FXO).
The analog-trunk command is included in the LCR/DID telephone functionality
mode and the analog-trunk menu will appear only when the LCR/DID optional
feature is installed in the SLC ConnectReach system and the ClearReach feature
is not enabled. In the LCR/DID mode, additional configuration menus, including
the analog-trunk menu, are used to specify call routing and DID operation.
NOTE:
The channel-bank menu must be used in conjunction with the analog-trunk
menu.
The key commands for the SLC ConnectReach system's analog-trunk menu are
as follows:
Begin and end
The SLC ConnectReach system uses a template
mechanism to set groups of commands and
associated options within a given menu. For any given
menu, the template is applied to a range of channels
defined by the begin and end commands.
The begin and end commands determine the range
of channels to be configured. Channels may be set
individually or in groups of similar configuration. The
copy-to-channel-data command copies the
configuration template commands to the channels in
the range between begin and end. If you are
accessing the SLC ConnectReach system by means
of the console or Telnet, you must use the copy-to-
channel-data command after modifying the data in
the configuration template. If you do not, the
configuration data for the individual channels will not
be modified. If you are accessing the SLC
ConnectReach system from a Web browser, there is
no copy-to-channel-data command. Instead, the
Update button performs the same function. The
Show-all command displays the data in the
individual channels.
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