ADIX-VS Technical Manual
Section 3 – ADIX-VS Installation
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Configuring ISDN BRI Trunks
Class 01.03 and Class 01.04 are used to indentify and configure ISDN trunks.
Physical Port Assignment. The table below illustrates physical port mapping of the VS-ICOTB ISDN
BRI card.
Physical Port
Channel
1
B channel 1 of ISDN BRI subscriber
trunk
2
B channel 2 of ISDN BRI subscriber
trunk
3
Dummy station
4
D channel of ISDN BRI subscriber trunk
Programming the Protocol Type of the ISDN Carrier.
Class 11.73 <TRKLxxx-02> is used to set the
ISDN protocol type. Two settings are available, National ISDN or DMS-100. See Section 6 for
detailed instructions on programming Class 11.73<TRKLxxx-02>.
Setting the SPID for BRI. The Service Profile Identifier(SPID) is an eight to twelve digit number that
uniquely identifies the ISDN services ordered from thr telephone company.
This number is designated by the telephone company. For each ISDN BRI trunk, two SPID numbers
are assigned, one for each B channel. Use Class 11.77 to enter the SPID numbers. See page Section 6
for detailed instructions on programming Class 11.77.
Routing ISDN Calls According to ANI or DNIS
The ADIX-VS may be programmed to route calls on ISDN BRI trunks according to either the ANI or
DNIS digits received with the call.
Note:
The ADIX-VS will not support an ANI or DNIS alphanumeric name ID sent by the telephone
company over the ISDN BRI trunk. If this information is received with a call, it will not appear on the
station LCD. The ADIX-VS displays only ANI/DNIS digits representing the telephone number.
To use this feature, the ADIX-VS must be enabled to route a call on the specific ISDN trunk
according to the ANI or DNIS. Use Class 24.07-ANI Enabled ISDN Trunk when the ANI digits
received with the call on a specific ISDN trunk are to be used for call routing.
Use Class 25.07-DNIS Enabled ISDN Trunk when the DNIS digits received with the call on a
specific ISDN trunk are to be used for call routing. If both ANI and DNIS digits are received with the
same call,Class 04.70,<NUM22> determines which data is used to route the call. If the ANI or DNIS
conversion table does not contain routing information for the call, or if the trunk is not enabled for
ANI in Class 24.07 or DNIS in Class 25.07, the ADIX-VS will route the call according to the
following programming:
Class 11.34-DIL to Hunt Group
Class 11.32-Ringing Station
Class 11.26-Attendant Intercept Trunk
Class 04.55-True Attendant Position
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