D15362.16 DX70 and DX80 Administrator Guide CE9.13, JUNE 2020.
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Cisco Webex DX70 and DX80
Administrator Guide
The ISDN Link enables a video conferencing device to use ISDN
lines for connectivity, and enables both video calls and telephone
calls over the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).
ISDN Link support ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI and V.35. ISDN can be
used in addition to regular IP connectivity for SIP or H.323 calls,
or without any IP infrastructure.
ISDN Link is managed from the video conferencing device's web
interface. Sign in to the web interface and navigate to
Setup >
Peripherals
.
Requirements and limitations:
• The ISDN Link must be running IL1.1.7 software or later
• The video conferencing device must be running CE9.3
software or later. The video conferencing device must
have IPv6 enabled in the web interface or API in order to
communicate with the ISDN Link
• Observe the network topology in the ISDN Link Installation
Guide in order to guarantee a successful installation
• The video conferencing device and ISDN Link must be on the
same subnet. If the endpoint or ISDN Link are assigned new
IP addresses they will only remain paired as long as they are
kept in the same subnet.
• Video conferencing devices that are registered to the Cisco
Webex cloud service are not able to use ISDN Link.
Setup and configuration
More information about ISDN Link (Release Notes, Installation
Guide, Administrator Guide, API Guide, Compliance and Safety
guide) is found here:
https://www.cisco.com/go/isdnlink-docs
Setup with LAN and direct connection between the video conferencing device and ISDN Link
This is the recommended setup. But there are other options, so see the user documentation for additional examples:
https://www.cisco.com/go/isdnlink-docs
Connect the ISDN Link
LAN
port
Video
conferencing
device port
Video conferencing
device (an SX80
codec is shown in the
illustration)
PC/Laptop for system
management
ISDN Link,
rear panel
BRI
1-4
PRI
NET
Power
LAN
Introduction
Configuration
Peripherals
Maintenance
Device settings
Appendices
Peripherals