Setting Up The Networking Feature
ISDN Networking
12
◆
Networking
ISDN Networking
ISDN Networking
Refer to
for an example of setting up a network using ISDN or
IP connections.
ISDN Networking is only available for the Aspire M/L/XL system. In addition, the
NTCPU
must
have a Feature Upgrade or Enhanced PAL chip installed.
Using Q.931-based proprietary protocol, Basic Rate Interface and Primary Rate Interfaces are
available for networking Aspire systems.
PRI ISDN available with Aspire M/L/XL only.
Using
ISDN Networking, the system provides up to 256 B-channel ports which can be used for Network-
ing. One PRIU or BRIU PCB is required for connection to each networked system. A minimum
version of
Þ
rmware is required for the ISDN PCB.
BRIU PCB - Firmware 2.6
PRIU PCB - Firmware 2.0
A PRIU circuit will take 24 ports and each BRI circuit will take 2 ports. These ISDN Networking
ports are independent of the trunk and station ports available on the system.
Telco Requirements
BRI
●
Peer-to-Peer
●
U-Point to Telco
●
NI1/NI2 (National Standard 1 and 2) Compliant
●
The system provides compatibility with ISDN Basic Rate (BRI) services, including:
· Basic BRI Call Control (BCC)
· Point-to-Point BRI Terminal Connection (no daisy-chaining)
· Point-to-Multipoint BRI Terminal Connection (daisy-chaining)
· Capacity of 96 BRI circuits and 192 BRI channels
PRI
●
ESF/B8ZS
●
DID (routes on the last 8 digits)
●
Yield to Glare Customer Side
●
Outbound Caller ID Number
●
Inbound Caller ID Name and Number (as provided by the telco)
●
NI1/NI2 (National Standard 1 and 2) Compliant
●
FAS (Facility Associated Signaling) - D-channel resides on PRI
PRI Networking With Two Local Voice Mails, Masters Must Have Different
Numbering
When programming a PRI network with each system having their own local voice mail, the master
numbers for the voice mails must be de
Þ
ned in different series in Program 11-01. The second digit
of the extension number can not be the same. For example, 7
0
0 and 7
0
1 will not work, however 7
0
0
and 7
1
0 can be used.
Ring Groups
Ring groups are NOT shared between networked systems. The only way you can ring a phone in
Site A and Site B at the same time is to DIL a trunk to an extension or a virtual extension at Site B
and program Call Forward Both Ring to an extension or virtual extension at Site A.
Summary of Contents for Aspire L
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Page 20: ...Introduction About This Manual 10 Networking For Your Notes ...
Page 46: ...Setting Up The Networking Feature Numbering Plan 36 Networking For Your Notes ...
Page 48: ...Features 38 Networking For Your Notes ...
Page 108: ...Features Voice Mail Local 98 Networking For Your Notes ...
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