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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch ISDN Provisioning and Troubleshooting
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Chapter 1 ISDN Provisioning
Cisco BTS 10200 Provisioning
d.
Add an ISDN trunk group profile.
add isdn-tg-profile id=dallas1; chrg-num-supp=Y;
e.
Add the ISDN trunk groups using the ISDN trunk group profile added in Step 3d.
add trunk-grp id=100;call-agent-id=CA146;tg-type=ISDN;tg-profile-id=dallas1;
pop-id=1;glare=all;mgcp-pkg-type=T; dial-plan-id=dp1; isdn-dchan-id=100;
Note
For ISDN trunk groups, the mgcp-pkg-type token must be set to T.
f.
Add the ISDN terminations using the MGW ID added in Step 2b.
add termination prefix=S4/DS1-1/; port-start=1; port-end=23; type=trunk;
mgw-id=mgw-isdn;
g.
Add the ISDN trunks using the trunk group profile added in Step 3d, the ISDN interface added in
Step 3b, the MGW ID added in Step 2b, and the ISDN termination used in Step 3f.
add trunk cic-start=1; cic-end=23; tgn-id=100; mgw-id=mgw-isdn;
termination-prefix=S4/DS1-1/; termination-port-start=1;termination-port-end=23;intf=0;
h.
Add the subscriber, then link to the trunk group. See the
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Provisioning
Manual
for additional details. In the following example, the subscriber profile ID must already exist.
add subscriber [email protected]; category=pbx; name=pbx1; status=active;
address1=1651 n glenville;address2=Richardson tx 75081; ss-number=643-77-1837;
billing-dn=972-233-9000; dn1=972-233-9000; ring-type-dn1=1;tgn-id=100;
sub-profile-id=dp1; term-type=none;
change trunk-grp id=100; [email protected];
i.
Go to the
“Place MGW, ISDN D-Channels, Trunk Groups and Trunks In Service” section on
Step 4
Configure PRI NFAS.
shows a sample configuration for NFAS.
Note
To perform an ISDN D-channel switchover, see the
Cisco BTS 10200 Command Line Interface
Reference Guide
.
This step also creates and provisions a backup ISDN D channel.