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Double-clicking a T1/E1 channel group opens the channel group configuration dialog
box. For information on configuring in this dialog box, see “T1 and E1 Configuration”
on page 121. This is available on T1 or E1 channel groups only.
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In the channel group configuration dialog box, click the
Protocol
button to open the
Protocol Configuration
dialog box. For information on configuring protocol, see
“Setting up Channels on the Triton T1/E1 Board” on page 125.
Double-clicking a channel in the
Channel Mapping List
opens the appropriate
configuration dialog box for that channel.
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For information on configuring the T1/E1 trunk, see “Triton T1/E1 Trunk Properties”
on page 154.
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For information on configuring the Triton Analog Trunk, see “Triton Analog Trunk GS/
LS Properties” on page 156.
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For information on configuring a Triton Analog Line, see “Triton Analog Station Line
Properties” on page 190.
In the main Board Configuration dialog box for the MAX 1000/2000 board (see Figure 74
on page 141) clicking the
Board Configuration
button opens the following dialog box.
Figure 75. MAX 1000/2000 Board Configuration window
This dialog box displays the board serial number, top access card serial number, bottom
access card serial number, DSP clock, board ID, physical ID, and logical ID. You can
choose to configure the board as either T1 or E1, then click
OK
. Additional steps are
needed to further configure the CAS or PRI protocol in the Protocol Configuration
window, shown in Figure 63 and Figure 64.
(For information on adding and removing mobile trunks, see “Mobile Extension
Configuration” on page 233.)
Configuring the Virtual MobileExtSP Board
A simulated physical board—MobileExtSP board—is created in the Softswitch server
when you install the MAXCS system. This single MobileExtSP board handles all mobile
extensions, including those located in other gateways in a multi-gateway system.
Configuring the virtual MobileExtSP board is discussed on page 232 in the chapter
“Mobile Extension Configuration.”
Summary of Contents for ACC 6.7
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Page 44: ...Chapter 2 System Requirements and Installation 30 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 3 Getting Around MaxAdministrator 42 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 84 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 7 Auto Attendant Configuration 94 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 110 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 114 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 12 Trunk Configuration 166 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 172 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 234: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 220 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 17 AltiGen IP Phone Configuration 232 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 242 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 19 Hunt Group Configuration 256 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 274: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 260 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 370: ...Chapter 26 Redundancy Configuration 356 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 404: ...Chapter 29 TAPI Integration 390 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 426: ...Chapter 30 Tools and Applications 412 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
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