Creating An Nfas-Related Trunk Configuration On-The-Fly - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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If there is no NFAS Backup trunk, the following configuration should be used:
ISDNNFASInterfaceID_0 = 0
ISDNNFASInterfaceID_1 = 2
ISDNNFASInterfaceID_2 = 3
ISDNNFASInterfaceID_3 = 4
ISDNIBehavior = 512
;ISDNNFASInterfaceID coniguration above
NFASGroupNumber_0 = 1
NFASGroupNumber_1 = 1
NFASGroupNumber_2 = 1
NFASGroupNumber_3 = 1
DchConfig_0 = 0
DchConfig_1 = 2
DchConfig_2 = 2
DchConfig_3 = 2
9.4.3

Creating an NFAS-Related Trunk Configuration On-The-Fly

The procedures for creating and deleting an NFAS group on-the-fly must be performed in
the correct order, as described below.
To create an NFAS Group, take these 3 steps:
1.
If there's a backup ('secondary') trunk for this group, it must be configured first.
2.
Configure the primary trunk before configuring any NFAS ('slave') trunk.
3.
Configure NFAS ('slave') trunks.
To stop / delete an NFAS Group, take these 3 steps:
1.
Stop / delete all NFAS ('slave') trunks.
2.
Stop / delete the backup trunk if a backup trunk exists.
3.
Stop / delete the primary trunk.
Notes:
Version 5.2
;This parameter should be added because of
;Primary T1 trunk
;B-Channel NFAS trunk
;B-Channel NFAS trunk
;B-channel NFAS trunk
All trunks in the group must be configured with the same values for trunk
parameters TerminationSide, ProtocolType, FramingMethod, and
LineCode.
After stopping or deleting the backup trunk, delete the group and then
reconfigure it.
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