SBUPRI Command Menu
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3.2.2 Routing menu
It is essential for the operation of the SBUPRI that Routing is
correctly set for every operational port of the application cards.
This menu below defines how incoming calls are ‘mapped’ to user ports
by defining the MSN and/or sub-addresses for the record entries. To
each record number is assigned an application card and its associated
port, also an MSN (otherwise known as DDI) or sub-address.
In the case of absence of a sub-address or MSN from an incoming call,
the SBUPRI will attempt to match the ‘B’ channel to the record number.
You are advised however to ensure that both the network and your
SBUPRI are configured correctly for either sub-address or MSN. This is
due to the likelihood of the incorrect destination being chosen otherwise.
Note that parameter A) SET SLOT/PORT must be set for a particular
record before setting parameters B, C and D, otherwise the record
cannot be displayed and is not fully configured.
A) SET SLOT/
PORT
ENTER
RECORD
(1-48):
The record number to be assigned
to an application card port. The
entry requires a [CR].
ENTER SLOT
REFERENCE:
This is the slot number that the
application card occupies starting
from 1. The entry requires a [CR].
ENTER PORT
REFERENCE:
The is the physical port number
(
e.g. 1-4 for SBUQLS) of the
application card. The entry
requires a [CR].
B) SET MSN
ENTER
RECORD
(1-48):
The record number to be assigned
with an MSN. The entry requires a
[CR].
ENTER MSN:
The MSN number of up to 20
digits for the port (for destination
of calls) must be entered here.
The entry requires a [CR].
The MSN number can be removed
by entering a [CR] on a blank line.