27 • ISDN port configuration
ISDN port configuration task list
Configuring ISDN ports typically consists of the following tasks:
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Shutdown and enable ISDN ports (see
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Configure common BRI and PRI parameters (see
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Configure BRI port parameters (see
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Configure PRI port parameters (see
Shutdown and enable ISDN ports
Prior to changing any configuration settings on an ISDN port, the port must be shut down. You can perform
all configuration tasks and then activate the port, so activating all your configuration changes.
This procedure describes how to disable and activate an ISDN port
Mode: Context CS
Step
1
node (config)#port pstn slot port
2
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/port ]#down
3
node (prt-pstn) [ slot/port ]#up
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Example: Shutting down and enabling an ISDN port
The following example shows how to enter the configuration mode for ISDN port 0/0, disable and activate
the port.
172.16.40.71>enable
172.16.40.71#configure
172.16.40.71(cfg)#port pstn 0 0
172.16.40.71(prt-isdn)[0/0]#down
Add here the configuration changes:
172.16.40.71(prt-pstn)[0/0]#up
Configure common BRI and PRI parameters
Layer 3 signaling, the ISDN UNI side and smart-disconnect are settings applicable to both BRI and PRI ports.
The several settings are described in the configuration steps below. Refer to the getting started guide included
with your SmartNode device for more information on slot and port numbering conventions.
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Command
Configure settings according to the sections below
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
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Enter CS context configuration
Shuts the port down. All active calls are dropped!
Activates the port.
At the end of the configuration procedure re-
enabling the port activates the configuration
changes.
Purpose
ISDN port configuration task list
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