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MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Quickstart
Configuring WAN lines
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > Rob Ctl
For each line using Inband signaling, enter the robbed-bit call
control mechanism. Get this information from your service pro-
vider.
The possible settings are:
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Wink-Start
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Idle-Start
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Inc-W-200
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Inc-W-400
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Loop-Start
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > Switch Type
For each line using ISDN signaling, enter the type of switch
that provides the ISDN service.
In a Net/T1 profile, specify one of the following values:
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AT&T—the default
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NT1—Northern Telecommunications, Inc.
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Japan
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GloBanD—Q.931W GloBanD data service
Although GloBanD can appear in the list of switch types
available under ISDN, it is currently not supported on any
T1/PRI switches in the U.S. However, some T1/ PRI
switches do support MultiRate, which is a service like
GloBanD that enables data service bandwidths higher than
64 Kbps. Contact your T1/PRI service provider for specific
information.
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NI-2—National ISDN-2
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IDSL—Identical to AT&T Point-to-Point, except it
includes support for Q.931 en-bloc dialing.
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > Framing Mode
For each line, enter D4 or ESF. Get this information from your
service provider.
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > Front End
Type of interface used on the T1 port. Select CSU (the default)
if you are using the MAX unit’s internal CSU. Select DSX if
you plan to connect the port to other equipment that provides
the interface to the WAN, such as an internal CSU. You also
select DSX to disable the internal CSU.
Net1/T1 > Line Config
> Factory profile > Line
N > Encoding
For each line, enter AMI or B8ZS. Get this information from
your service provider.
Table 6-3. T1 line configuration information (continued)
Parameter
Usage