MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series
SIP User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-53301
3.
From the 'ISDN Ports' drop-down list, select the ISDN port that you want to configure.
4.
From the 'Uni-side' drop-down list, select the type of ISDN port:
•
User:
User side is used when the MediaPack’s port is connected to a network
side entity such as an ISDN line or a PBX network interface.
•
Net:
Network side is used when the MediaPack provides the network side
interface and the port is connected to a terminal equipment such as an ISDN
phone or PBX.
(In our example setup for
Unit A
, ISDN Port 1 is configured as User and ISDN Port 0
is configured as Net.)
5.
From the 'ISDN Interface' drop-down list, select the ISDN interface number to which
the port belongs. Each ISDN port must bind/map to an ISDN interface. The mapping is
important because the IP to Tel Routing table routes the IP call to a designated ISDN
interface. The call is then established on the ISDN port that corresponds to the
specific ISDN Interface configured in this step.
(In our example setup for
Unit A
, ISDN Port 0 is bind to Interface 0 and ISDN Port 1 is
bind to Interface 1.)
6.
Click the
Submit
button, and then perform steps 3 through 5 for each ISDN port.
For additional information on configuring ISDN ports, refer to Section '
701H727H
ISDN Port
' on page
702H728H
76
.
4.1.5
Configuring the ISDN Interfaces
The procedure below describes how to configure the ISDN interfaces.
¾
To configure the ISDN interfaces, take the following 14 steps:
1.
Login to the MediaPack's embedded Web server (refer to Section '
703H729H
Assigning an IP
Address Using HTTP
' on page
704H730H
33
); the 'Quick Setup' screen appears.
2.
From the 'Quick Setup' screen, click the
ISDN Interface
arrow button or navigate to
the 'ISDN Interfaces' screen (
Protocol Management
menu ->
ISDN
submenu ->
ISDN Interface Settings
option).