6-8
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Quickstart
Configuring WAN lines
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Switch Type
•
AUSTR (Australia and New Zealand)
•
NET 3 (Same as U.K. NET 3 is also known as Euro-ISDN)
•
NET3 PTP (A variation of Euro-ISDN signaling used in
Germany)
Note:
All international switch types except German operate in
multipoint mode.
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Link Type
Specify whether the line is operating in point-to-point or multi-
point mode.
In point-to-point mode, the MAX requires one telephone number
and no SPIDS. In multipoint mode, the MAX requires two tele-
phone numbers and two SPIDs. All international switch types,
except DBP Telecom, and all U.S. switch types, except AT&T
5ESS, operate in multipoint mode.
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N (N=Line 1 to
Line 6) > BN Usage
(N=B1 or B2)
For each line, specify the usage for each of the two B channels.
Select from the following:
•
Switched (the default) for a channel used as a temporary
connection for the duration of a call.
•
Nailed for a channel rented for exclusive, 24-hour, 7-day
use.
•
Unused for a channel that the MAX does not use.
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N (N=1 to 6) > Pri
Num
Enter the primary add-on number for the BRI line. Enter a tele-
phone number of 24 or fewer characters. The default is null.
If you configure the line for point-to-point service, this is the
only number associated with the line.
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N (N=1 to 6) >
Sec Num
Enter the secondary add-on number for the BRI line. Enter a
telephone number of 24 or fewer characters. The default is null.
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N (N=1 to 6) > Pri
SPID
Enter the primary carrier-supplied Service Profile Identifier
(SPID) for the line.
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Line N (N=1 to 6) >
Sec SPID
Enter the carrier-supplied secondary Service Profile Identifier
(SPID) for the line.
Table 6-2. BRI line configuration information (continued)
Parameter
Usage