Quickstart
Configuring WAN lines
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
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To set up call routing as shown in Figure 6-5, you would set the Ans #N parameter in the
modem profiles to 555-1111, and set the Ans #N parameter in the Ethernet > Mod Config >
WAN Options to 555-2222.
Gathering configuration information for your E1 interface
Before you start to configure your E1 slots, gather the information you need for configuring a
E1 slot, and optionally, for setting up dynamic IP addressing. The necessary parameters for the
Quickstart configuration are listed in Table 6-4. You can leave all other parameters in the Line
profile at their default values.
Each E1 slot supports two E1 lines. You can configure one or more Line Config profile for
each E1 slot, but only one profile per slot can be active at time. In the Quickstart configuration,
you configure the default Factory profile, which is active by default.
Table 6-4. E1 line configuration information
Parameter
Usage
Net1/E1 > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N > Sig Mode
Enter the type of signaling your line uses. Get this information
from your service provider. The options are:
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None—A leased line.
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ISDN—ISDN signaling using the D channel. The 16th
channel of the E1 line must be designated as the D channel.
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DPNSS—The interface supports DPNSS or DASS 2
signaling.
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Metered—Metered R2 signaling protocol, used in Brazil
and South Africa.
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P7—P7 protocol.
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R2—Standard R2 signaling.
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Versions of the R2 signaling protocol specified for use in the
country indicated in the name: Chinese, Malaysia, New
Zealand, Thailand, Israel, Kuwait, Philippines, Argentina,
Brazil, India, Czech, Mexico, and Korean.
Net1/E1 > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N > Switch Type
Specify one of the following values. Note that Net5 is the
standard protocol in use in most of Europe. Try Net5 before
using a country-specific code.
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GloBanD—Q.931W GloBanD data service
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NI-1—National IDSN-1
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Net 5—Euro-ISDN services in Italy, France, United
Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, and
Singapore. This protocol is replacing older protocols such as
DASS2, VN3, and 1TR6 in many countries.
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