Configuring the WAN Interfaces
Configuring ISDN BRI network cards
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Preliminary November 23, 1998
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Module Name=wan-serial
Nailed Grp=3
Activation=Static
4
Close the Serial WAN profile.
5
Configure a Frame Relay profile and specify the Nailed Grp number assigned to this port.
For example:
Frame Relay
Name=NNI
Active=Yes
Call Type=Nailed
FR Type=NNI
LinkUp=Yes
Nailed Grp=3
...
(For more information about Frame Relay, see Chapter 7, “Configuring Frame Relay.”)
Configuring ISDN BRI network cards
An ISDN BRI (Basic Rate Interface) network interface card has eight BRI lines. These lines
provide lower-cost connections to some sites that do not require or have access to the
higher-bandwidth T1 or E1 lines. The following example shows the relevant BRI network
configuration parameters:
Net/BRI
Line Config
Name=bri-net
Switch Type=AT&T
BRI Analog Encode=Mu-Law
Line N...
Enabled=Yes
Link Type=P_T_P
B1 Usage=Switched
B1 Slot=3
B2 Prt/Grp=1
B1 Trnk Grp=5
B2 Usage=Switched
B2 Slot=3
B2 Prt/Grp=2
B2 Trnk Grp=5
Pri Num=555-1212
Pri SPID=01555121200
Sec Num=555-1213
Sec SPID=01555121300
(For more information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference Guide.) MultiVoice on
the MAX 2000 does not support the use of BRI lines.
Note:
After you have configured the line, you might need to configure the card for outbound
calls as described in “Configuring the Net BRI line for outbound calls” on page 5-22.