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These main choices are selected via the
Network
menu branch, reached by touching the “Network” soft
button visible on the “Settings” page, and on the “Connection” page as well:
You can also reach this branch from any place in the menu tree by touching the “Network” icon on the
left column.
First touch the “
Network for outgoing calls
” row: a pop-up box allows you to pick the desired network
interface. This interface is used for all outgoing calls (
except for coordination calls in case 4 above
).
On the following row, touch “
Codec Mode
” and select the desired mode. Once selected, this choice
applies to any network, even if you switch to another network interface.
4.4.2. Preparing the network interface(s)
This part describes how to prepare the network interfaces for the subsequent connections, in order to
be ready to set calls. This should also be done to get the unit ready to possibly receive calls from a
remote device. Each interface potentially involved in links must be prepared.
ISDN interface
Access level: Expert
Use an RJ45 cable to connect the ISDN line to the ISDN connector on the back of the unit (see3.2.3, Rear
panel).
The network interface must be configured depending on the local ISDN line that is used, thanks to the
ISDN settings
sub-menu (
Network
/
ISDN settings
).
The default settings which are suitable for most public ISDN lines are the following:
5AS : Active
Protocol : Euro ISDN (exception: NI-1 in North America, NTT in Japan)
Local addresses and sub-addresses: leave blank
SPID: only relevant for North America
More details about the parameters of the ISDN interface can be found in 4.6.2, Network sub-menu, ISDN
settings section.