SIP User's Manual
On the top of the page, a bar with Trunk number icons displays the status of each
trunk, according to the following color codes:
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Grey: Disabled
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Green: Active
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Yellow: RAI alarm
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Red: LOS / LOF alarm
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Blue: AIS alarm
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Orange: D-channel alarm (ISDN only)
2.
Select the trunk that you want to configure, by clicking the desired Trunk number icon.
The bar initially displays the first eight trunk number icons (i.e., trunks 1 through 8). To
scroll through the trunk number icons (i.e., view the next/last or previous/first group of
eight trunks), refer to the figure below:
Note:
After you have selected a trunk, the following is displayed:
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The read-only 'Module ID' field displays the module number to which the trunk
belongs.
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The read-only 'Trunk ID' field displays the selected trunk number.
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The read-only 'Trunk Configuration State' displays the state of the trunk (e.g.,
'Active' or 'Inactive').
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The parameters displayed in the page pertain to the selected trunk only.
3.
Click the Stop Trunk
trunk so that you can configure currently grayed out (unavailable) parameters.(Skip
this step if you want to configure parameters that are also available when the trunk is
active). The stopped trunk is indicated by the following:
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The 'Trunk Configuration State' field displays 'Inactive'.
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The Stop Trunk button is replaced by the Apply Trunk Settings button. (When
all trunks are stopped, the Apply to all Trunks button also appears.)
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All the parameters are available and can be modified.
4.
Configure the desired trunk parameters, as described in the table below.
Version 5.4
Figure 3-55: Trunk Scroll Bar
If the Trunk scroll bar displays all the available trunks, the scroll bar buttons
are unavailable.
button (located at the bottom of the page) to de-activate the
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