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Preliminary November 23, 1998
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Configuring the WAN Interfaces
Configuring E1 lines
2DS is a variant of G.703 required by most European telecommunica-
tions providers. Check with your carrier about which framing mode
to specify.
4
Close the E1 profile.
Note:
When
Sig
Mode=ISDN
, DNIS and ANI are automatically collected.
Example of DPNSS signalling configuration
To configure the E1 line for DPNSS signalling:
1
Open Net/E1 > Line Config > Line 1.
2
Set the DPNSS signalling mode and compatible switch type. For example:
Net/E1
Line Config
Line 1...
Sig Mode=DPNSS
Switch Type=Mercury
Mercury is a variant of DPNSS.
3
Set the framing mode. For example:
Framing Mode=2DS
2DS is a variant of G.703 required by most European telecommunications providers.
Check with your carrier about which framing mode to specify.
4
Make sure that the following parameters are set to their default values, as shown:
L3 End=X END
L2 End=B END
NL Value=64
LoopAvoidance=7
5
Close the E1 profile.
Setting up a nailed connection
For example, if there are 5 nailed channels at the local end, there must be 5 nailed channels at
the remote end, but Channel 1 could be the number of nailed channels must be the same at both
ends of the connection, but the channel assignments do not have to match.
Note:
To use nailed channels, a Connection or Call profile references the group number
specified by each channel’s Prt/Grp parameter. A total of 64 nailed connections can be defined
over nailed channels.
The following example shows the cursor poised for opening the Line 1 profile:
1
Open Net/E1 > Line Config > Line N.
Net/E1
Line Config
Name=
1st Line=Trunk
2nd Line=Disabled
>Line 1...