29 • FXS interface configuration
Procedure: To configure a subscriber number for calls originating from the interface
Mode: Interface FXS
Step
1
node (if-fxs)[ if-name ]#[no] subscriber-
number
Example: Set the subscriber number
The following example shows how to set the subscriber number.
SN>enable
SN#configure
SN(cfg)#context cs
SN(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface fxs myFxsIf
SN(if-fxs)[myFxsIf]#subscriber-number 110
Configuring an alternate PSTN profile (optional)
The PSTN profile contains the configuration for data/voice transmission on circuit-switched channels (see
chapter 41,
"PSTN profile configuration"
to the analog line associated with the interface.
There is a PSTN profile named default, which always exists in the system. If no different PSTN profile name is
explicitly configured on the FXS interface, the profile named default is used.
Procedure: To define an alternate PSTN profile for the FXS interface
Mode: Interface FXS
Step
1
node (if-fxs)[ if-name ]#[no] use profile pstn
profile-name
Example: Configure an alternate PSTN profile
The following example shows how to replace the PSTN profile named default of the FXS interface by an alter-
nate PSTN profile named myprofile.
SN>enable
SN#configure
SN(cfg)#context cs
SN(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface fxs myFxsIf
SN(if-fxs)[myFxsIf]#use profile pstn myprofile
Configuring caller-ID presentation (optional)
POTS protocols allow the presentation of the caller-ID (calling party number of an incoming call) to an analog
terminal when the terminal is ringing. (See also chapter 36,
caller-ID related settings.)
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Command
on page 493). In the case of FXS interfaces, the PSTN profile applies
Command
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Purpose
Sets/Removes a subscriber number
Purpose
Defines an alternate PSTN profile to be used for this
FXS interface/Reverts the setting to its default (use
profile PSTN default )
"FXS port configuration"
FXS interface configuration task list
on page 441 for other
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