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Mediant 3000
User's Manual
21. Digital PSTN
After you have selected a trunk, the following is displayed:
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The read-only 'Trunk ID' field displays the selected trunk number.
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The read-only ‘Trunk Configuration State’ displays the state of the trunk ('Active'
or 'Inactive').
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The displayed parameters pertain to the selected trunk only.
3.
Click the
Stop Trunk
button (located at the bottom of the page) to take the trunk
out of service so that you can configure the currently grayed out (unavailable)
parameters. (Skip this step if you want to configure parameters that are available
when the trunk is active). The stopped trunk is indicated by the following:
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The ‘Trunk Configuration State’ field displays ‘Inactive’.
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The
Stop Trunk
button is replaced by the
Apply Trunk Settings
button.
When all trunks are stopped, the
Apply to All Trunks
button also appears.
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All the parameters are available and can be modified.
4.
Configure the trunk parameters as required.
5.
Click the
Apply Trunk Settings
button to apply the changes to the selected trunk (or
click
Apply to All Trunks
to apply the changes to all trunks); the
Stop Trunk
button
replaces
Apply Trunk Settings
and the ‘Trunk Configuration State’ displays 'Active'.
6.
To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page
7.
To reset the device, see 'Resetting the Device' on page
Notes:
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If the ‘Protocol Type’ field displays 'NONE' (i.e., no protocol type is
selected) and no other trunks have been configured, after selecting a PRI
protocol type, you must reset the device.
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The displayed parameters depend on the protocol selected.
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All PRI trunks of the device must be of the same line type (i.e., E1 or T1).
However, different variants of the same line type can be configured on
different trunks, for example, E1 Euro ISDN and E1 CAS (subject to the
constraints in the device's Release Notes).
•
If the protocol type is CAS, you can assign or modify a dial plan (in the
'Dial Plan' field) and perform this without stopping the trunk.
•
If the trunk can’t be stopped because it provides the device’s clock
(assuming the device is synchronized with the E1/T1 clock), assign a
different E1/T1 trunk to provide the device’s clock or enable ‘TDM Bus
PSTN Auto Clock’ in the TDM Bus Settings page (see 'TDM and Timing'
on page
•
To delete a previously configured trunk, set the parameter 'Protocol
Type' to 'None'.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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