Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 436

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Managing Trunks
7. In the Interface Companding field, type mulaw.
This is the standard for T1 lines in North America.
8. Press Enter to save your changes.
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T1 recommended settings
The table below shows recommended settings for standard T1 connections to your local
exchange carrier.
If you use b8zs line coding and esf framing, it will be easier to upgrade your T1 facility to ISDN
should you want to. You can upgrade without reconfiguring external channel service units, and
your service provider won't have to reconfigure your network connection.
E1 recommended settings
DS1 administration for E1 service varies from country to country. See your local Avaya
technical support representative for more information.
Note:
Remember that the central office serving your switching system may be
Note:
emulating another country's network protocol. If so, you'll have to administer your
circuit packs and trunk groups to match the protocol used by your central office.
436 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
Field
Value
Line Coding
b8zs
Signaling Mode
robbed-bit
Framing
esf
Notes
Use ami-zcs if b8zs is not
available.
Robbed-bit signaling gives
you 56K bandwidth per
channel. If you need a 64K
clear channel for applications
like asynchronous data
transmission or remote
administration access, use
common channel signaling.
Use d4 if esf is not available.

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