Quickstart
Configuring WAN lines
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
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Figure 6-3 illustrates incoming call routing using inband signaling. The example shows two
hunt groups: one for digital calls and one for analog calls. Each hunt group contains 12
channels. Analog callers using the telephone number 555-1111 to call in are routed to the
digital modems in slot 7. Digital callers using the telephone number 555-2222 are routed to the
Ethernet module in slot 4.
Figure 6-3. Incoming call routing using inband signaling and hunt groups
Gathering configuration information for your T1 interface
Before you start to configure your T1 slots, gather the information you need for configuring a
T1 slot, and optionally, for setting up dynamic IP addressing. The necessary parameters for the
Quickstart configuration are listed in Table 6-3. You can leave all other parameters at their
default values.
Each T1 slot supports two T1 lines. You can configure one or more Line Config profiles for
each T1 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.
CH 1 SLOT=7
CH 2 SLOT=7
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_
_
_
_
CH 12 SLOT=7
CH 13 SLOT=4
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_
_
_
_
CH 23 SLOT=4
CH 24 SLOT=4
Hunt group
555-1111
Hunt group
555-2222
Digital modem card
(slot 7)
Ethernet module
(slot 4)
WAN
555-1111
555-2222
Net /T1 module
Table 6-3. T1 line configuration information
Parameter
Usage
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > Sig Mode
Specify the type of signaling your line uses: inband, ISDN_
NFAS, or ISDN. Get this information from your service pro-
vider.
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > NFAS ID num
If Sig Mode is set to ISDN_NFAS, specify an interface identifi-
cation number for the line. Each NFAS line must have a differ-
ent interface.