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add nfas-interface
Use the
add nfas-interface
command to identify a list of DS1 modules that are controlled
by the primary D-channel in SLS.
Note:
Note:
This command applies only to ISDN-PRI trunks in a NFAS-managed group.
Note:
Note:
This command is not valid unless the slot configuration has already been
administered (see
) and the
command is
set to
no
(NFAS).
Note:
Note:
The North American Public Network Service Providers do not allow any part of a
T1 to be shared outside of this NFAS-trunk group. In other words, they do not
allow one of the T1 interfaces (of this NFAS group) to be fractionalized into 2 or
more uses. It must be dedicated to this given customer. Therefore the following
usage rules apply:
- All members of an NFAS DS1 (that are administered) must belong to the same
trunk-group.
- All members of this trunk-group must belong to a single signaling group.
Syntax
add nfas-interface {
gateway module [interface-id]}
Parameters
User Level
read-write
Parameter
Description
Possible
Values
Default
Value
gateway
3-digit gateway number (for example, 005)
module
2-character slot number (for example, v4). This
number identifies a port on an already-provisioned
DS1 board module (see
).
interface-id
The DS1 circuit number that is associated with the
NFAS group. This number must be coordinated
with the public network service provider so that the
signaling protocol operates correctly.
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