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2.
To configure the parameters of a specific trunk from the trunks displayed on the top,
select the trunk you want to configure by clicking the Trunk's Status indicator. The
parameter 'Trunk ID' changes to reflect the trunk you clicked. The parameters
displayed are for the selected trunk only.
3.
To modify the selected trunk's parameters, click the Stop Trunk button; the trunk is
deactivated, the status of the parameter 'Trunk Configuration State' changes to
'Inactive', the parameters are no longer grayed and can be modified.
Note:
4.
Select the 'Protocol Type' you use. Note that different trunks can be defined with
different protocols (CAS or ISDN variants) on the same gateway (subject to the
constraints in the Mediant 1000 SIP Release Notes).
Note:
5.
Modify the relevant trunk configuration parameters according to your requirements.
6.
To configure the different behavior bits, either enter the exact hexadecimal value of
the bits in the field to the right of the relevant behavior parameter, or directly configure
each bit field by completing the following steps:
a.
Click the arrow button (-->) to the right of the relevant behavior parameter; a new
window appears.
b.
Modify each bit field according to your requirements.
c.
Click the Submit button to save your changes.
7.
After modifying the parameters:
To apply the changes to the selected trunk only, click the Apply Trunk Settings
button.
To apply the changes to all the trunks, click the Apply to all Trunks button.
The screen is refreshed; parameters become read-only (indicated by being grayed);
the Stop Trunk button appears at the bottom of the screen.
8.
To save the changes so they are available after a power fail, refer to Section
page 200.
Note:
9.
To reset the Mediant 1000, refer to Section
Version 5.0
If the trunk can't be stopped because it provides the gateway's clock
(assuming the Mediant 1000 is synchronized with the E1/T1 clock), assign
a different E1/T1 trunk to provide the gateway's clock or enable 'TDM Bus
PSTN Auto Clock' on the 'TDM Bus Settings' screen (refer to Section
on page 166).
To assign a different E1/T1 trunk that provides the gateway's clock, access
the 'TDM Bus Setting' screen and change the 'TDM Bus Local Reference'
number to any other trunk number (this operation can be performed on-the-
fly).
When modifying the 'Protocol Type' field, the menu is automatically
updated according to the selected protocol (ISDN, CAS or Transparent).
Additional parameters are appropriate to the selected protocol type.
Some parameter configuration options require a device reset; when this is
the case, the Web interface prompts the user.
5.9.3
on page 200.
161
5. Web Management
5.6.4
5.9.2
on
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