System Installation and Quick Start Guide
21. Type the Shared Secret Password, then retype the string to confirm that
22. Type 4 and press E
23. The Wink High, After Wink, and PreWink Time values combine to form
24. Enter a value for Wink High Time, in milliseconds, or press E
25. The After Wink Time option appears. Enter a value for After Wink
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security rather than RADIUS or TACACs+), leave these addresses set at
the 0.0.0.0 default. When you finish the second option, press Enter to
display the Shared Secret Password option:
Shared Secret Password (-(previous), q(uit), <********>):
you typed it correctly. Press E
Setup menu.
System Defaults Setup
1. Network Defaults
2. Ras Defaults
3. Ras Security Defaults
4. T1 Defaults (Required)
5. E1 Defaults (Required)
6. PRI Defaults (Required)
Enter Selection
(-(previous), q(uit), <4>):
Note: Although both option 4, T1 Defaults , option 5 E1 Defaults and 6,
PRI Defaults, are listed as required, you will only need to configure the
option that matches your segment type.
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your current T1 defaults appears with the Framing Format menu:
Wink High Time (ms):220
After Wink Time (ms):500
PreWink Time (ms):220
Channel Polling Interval (sec): 20
Error Threshold: 10
Disconnect Timeout (sec):11
Framing Format:DS1 AT&T Extended Super Frame (ESF)
Line Coding:Binary 8 Zero Substitution (B8ZS)
FXS Signaling Options:E&M Wink Start
Transmit Level:- 0.0dB
Wink High Time (ms) (-(previous), q(uit), <220>):
After Wink Time (ms) (-(previous), q(uit), <500>:
PreWink Time (ms) (-(previous), q(uit), <220>:
Channel Polling Interval (Sec) (-(previous), q(uit), <20>):
Error Threshold (-(previous), q(uit), <10>:
Disconnect Timout (sec) (-(previous), q(uit), <11>:
an acknowledgement (or handshake) indicating the receipt or acceptance
of an incoming call. Wink Time works as follows: when the T1 card
detects an incoming call, it will wait for the duration set in the PreWink
Time value, then set the outgoing signaling bits high for the duration set
in the Wink High Time value, then set the signaling bits low for the
duration set in the After Wink Time value, and finally set the signaling
bits high again for the duration of the connection.
accept the default value (220 ms).
Time, in milliseconds, or press E
ms). The PreWink Time option appears:
again to display the System Defaults
NTER
to set up the T1 defaults. A screen that shows
to accept the default value (500
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to
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