Resetting An Analog Channel; Viewing Trunks' Channels; Figure 3-32: Resetting Channel; Figure 3-33: Trunks & Channels Status Page (Example, Mediant 1000) - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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3.3.8.3

Resetting an Analog Channel

The 'Home' page allows you to inactivate (reset) an FXO or FXS analog channel. This is
sometimes useful in scenarios, for example, when the device (FXO) is connected to a PBX
and the communication between the two can't be disconnected (e.g., when using reverse
polarity).
Note:
To reset a channel, take this step:
Click the required FXS or FXO port icon, and then from the shortcut menu, choose
Reset Channel; the channel is changed to inactive (i.e., the port icon is displayed in
grey).
3.3.8.4

Viewing Trunks' Channels

The 'Home' page allows you to drill-down to view a detailed status of the channels
pertaining to a trunk In addition, you can also view the trunk's configuration.
To view a detailed status of a trunk's channels, take these 5 steps:
1.
In the Home page, click the desired trunk of whose status you want to view; a shortcut
menu appears.
2.
From the shortcut menu, choose Port Settings; the 'Trunks & Channels Status' page
pertaining to the specific trunk appears:
Figure 3-33: Trunks & Channels Status Page (Example, Mediant 1000)
Version 5.4
This section is applicable only to Mediant 1000.

Figure 3-32: Resetting Channel

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