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MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Quickstart
Configuring WAN lines
Routing incoming calls
No configuration is required to route ISDN calls. The signaling information in the D channel
defines whether the call goes to a digital modem or to an Ethernet bridge/router.
R2 signaling does not distinguish between analog or digital calls. To route incoming calls that
are using R2 signaling, you must perform the following steps:
1
To specify the signaling mode, open the Net/T1 > Line Config > Factory profile > Line 1
profile for the line.
2
From the Main Edit Menu select the slot that contains the digital modem cards. For
example:
70-000 V.90 S56 III Modem
The slot’s menu appears:
70-000 V.90 S56 III Modem
70-100 Mod Config
3
Select Mod Config.
The Mod Config menu appears:
70-100 Mod Config
Module Name=
Ans 1#=
Ans 2#=
Ans 3#=
Ans 4#=
4
Set the Ans N # parameters by entering the unique digits of the telephone numbers dialed
by callers who use analog devices. For example,
Ans 1#=1111.
This setting tells the MAX to route all calls coming in from telephone number 555-1111
(the hunt group for analog callers) to the digital modems.
5
Press the Left Arrow or Escape key to exit the current Mod Config profile.
6
In the confirmation menu, press 2 to save and exit.
7
Press the Left-Arrow or Escape key to return to the Main Edit Menu so that you can
configure routing for incoming digital calls.
8
From the Main Edit Menu select Ethernet > Mod Config > WAN Options.
The WAN Options menu appears:
40-F00 Mod Config
WAN options...
Dial Plan=N/A
Ans 1#=
Ans 2#=
Ans 3#=
Ans 4#=
Pool#1 start=0.0.0.0
Pool#1 count=0
Pool#2 start=0.0.0.0
Pool#2 count=0
Pool only=No
Pool Summary=No