Setting The Connect Rate; Saving Isdn Changes - MCK EXTender 3000 System Administrator Manual

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If you selected the Fixed TEI type:
1.
Select TEI1 or TEI2
2.
Enter the TEI number of the switch site (0-63).
3.
Press Enter to accept the number.
If you change a Fixed TEI type you must save then power-down and restart your module to use the new
ISDN settings.

Setting the Connect Rate

The ISDN Connect Rate determines how much data bandwidth you will request when making, or allow
when answering, an ISDN data call. There are two settings:
Auto (which can allow 64K or 56K data call)
56K
We recommend that you leave the Connect Rate on Auto. If your ISDN service provider has provided you
with only a 56 Kbit channel, or you are experiencing bit errors when a data connection is made with the
Auto setting (at 64K), then you should change the Connect Rate to 56K.
Note: Both Remote and Office module Connect Rates must match (both Auto or both 56K), otherwise you
will experience connection problems.
From the ISDN Configuration menu:
1.
Select the Connect Rate.
2.
Select Auto or 56K. Press Enter to save the selection.

Saving ISDN Changes

If you modified any ISDN parameters, the terminal will prompt you to Save ISDN Changes: This will occur
after you have left the menu.
Type Y to save the changes.
OR
Type N to discard the changes.
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Configuring the Office Module

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