27 • ISDN port configuration
Step
Command
3
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
port ]#clock-mode master
or
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
port ]#clock-mode slave
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
4
port ]#max-channels
number
5
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
optional
port ]#channel-hunting
down
or
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
port ]#channel-hunting
down-cyclic
or
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
port ]#channel-hunting up
or
node (prt-pstn)[ slot/
port ]#channel-hunting up-
cyclic
node (prt-isdn)#smart-
6
optional
disconnect from-isdn-
calls
or
node (prt-isdn)#smart-
disconnect to-isdn-calls
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Specify the clock mode
The BRI or PRI port can either generate the clocking for the line, or
accept the clock from the line. The options 'master' or 'slave'
determine the clocking method:
Master: Generates clock
Slave: Accepts clock
The default setting is derived from the UNI side setting as follows:
NET: clock master
•
•
UNI: clock slave
(See table 20 and the
Note
the SmartNode 1000 Series and the Interface Card IC-4BRV)
Limits the total number of concurrent calls on the port.
Note
If the channel-range and max-channel com-
mand are used simultaneously the lower num-
ber of channel is the limiting parameter.
Specify channel hunting
The hunting mode defines how the available time slots are filled.
The cyclic modes use a 'round-robin' implementation. The 'up'
and 'down' modes define whether the time slots are filled at the
lowest or highest available slot, i.e. 'up' means that always the
lowest available slot is used, 'down' uses always the highest
available slot.
With SmartDisconnect enabled, calls are terminated immediately
when a disconnect message is received. The feature can be
enabled for each call direction individually. Refer to the command
reference guide for details and a list of cause values.
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Purpose
below for restrictions that apply to
ISDN port configuration task list
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