TANDBERG MXP F8 Administrator's Manual page 208

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Introduction
MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
Control Panel >
CALL CONTROL
Network >
RS366: Dialing is the only dialing protocol supported and would normally be used together with network
clocking RS449/V.35 Compatible when the external equipment uses RS366 ports.
ISDN, External, Leased E1/T1 >
RS366 ADTRAN IMUX: The RS366 ADTRAN offers extra usability when dialing RS366 via an ADTRAN
EXTERNAL NETWORK
IMUX. This dialing scheme will map the call type and bandwidth selection to ADTRAN specific suffixes to
SETTINGS
the dialed number. Should only be used when connected to an ADTRAN IMUX.
The Adtran ISU 512 uses the following suffixes <Number>#C#R
#C = Call Type
#2 = audio
#3 = 56 kbps
#4 = 64 kbps
#R = Channel Rate
#0 = 2xH221 (2x56/64 kbps)
#1 to 8 = the Call Rate.
RS366 CUSTOM IMUX: uses a custom prefix/suffix table which describes the available bandwidths. The
prefixes/suffixes are set from the Web Interface or Command Line interface. The user (administrator)
shall be able to specify a IMUX prefix/suffix table for the following bandwidths (kbps): 64, 64 Restrict,
128, 128 Restrict, 192, 192 Restrict, 256, 256 Restrict, 320, 320 Restrict, 384, 384 Restrict, 512, 512
Restrict, 768, 768 Restrict, 1152, 1152 Restrict, 1472, 1472 Restrict, 1920, 1920 Restrict.
LEASED: Line is a non-dialing protocol and should be used when two codecs are connected in a point-to-
point connection. Use Leased Line when the handshaking signals DTR and CD are available. DTR and
CD correspond to the X.21 network's C and I signals.
DATA: Triggered mode uses TxData (transmit data), RxData (receive data) and clock signals only. Use Data
Triggered when no handshake signals are available.
MANUAL: should be used when no handshake signals are available and the external equipment requires a
constantly connected line.
Control Panel >
NETWORK CLOCKING
The Network Clocking setting specifies the number of physical external clock signals.
Network >
ISDN, External, Leased E1/T1 >
RS449/V35 COMPATIBLE: Use this option when the external equipment provides two clock signals, one for
transmit and one for receive. The difference between RS449 and V35 is only the cable.
EXTERNAL NETWORK
SETTINGS
X21 COMPATIBLE: Use this option when the external equipment provides one common clock signal for
both transmits and receive.
D14033.06—AUGUST 2010
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
INFORMATION
Before using the system together with external network
equipment, you must specify the network parameters. The
system has support for up to 2 Mbps (depending on the
Bandwidth key loaded) using the External Network (RS449/
V.35/X.21) interface.
Universal IMUX Support
placing calls over External Network (V.35) using RS366
callcontrol, the call bandwidth is signaled to the IMUX by
adding prefixes and suffixes to the actual dial string (i.e. the
number to call). The prefixes/suffixes corresponding to specific
bandwidths varies depending on the IMUX manufacturer.
Using prefix/suffix
(administrator) the ability to configure the prefixes/suffixes
corresponding to the supported bandwidths for the specific
IMUX in use.
To do that, choose the RS366 Custom IMUX from the menu
and add the prefixes/suffixes table from the Web Interface or a
Command Line interface. A prefix/suffix has a maximum length
of 12 characters.
The added prefixes/suffixes will not be included when the
number is transferred to the call log
NOTE:
The physical interface on External Networks is a non-
standard 26 pin connector. Special cables are required, see
Interfaces in the Peripheral Equipment section for cable pin
outs.
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