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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
The
Interface Type
drop down list allows you to select between the User and the Network interfaces. If the ISDN port of the QX is connected to the CO
then
User
interface type should be selected. If the ISDN port of the QX is connected to the PBX then
Network
interface type should be selected (in that
case QX acts as a CO for that PBX).
The
Connection Type
manipulation radio button group allows
you to choose the connection type for the selected trunk(s):
•
PTP (Point to Point)
In case of connection to the CO (
User
interface type is
selected on QX) choose this option if only QX is connected to
the ISDN trunk from CO (no other ISDN devices are
connected to the particular ISDN trunk from CO besides the
QX).
In case of connection to the PBX (
Network
interface type is
selected on QX) choose this option if only the PBX is
connected to the ISDN trunk from the QX (no other ISDN
devices are connected to the particular ISDN trunk from the
QX).
In both cases, with this selection, QX sets the TEI to manually
mode assigning the default value of 0. If needed, that value
can be changed later in the
Advanced Settings
page of ISDN
Wizard.
Fig.II- 55: ISDN Wizard – ISDN Settings page
•
PTMP (Point to Multi Point)
In case of connection to the CO (
User
interface type is selected on the QX) choose this option if there can be other devices connected to the same
ISDN trunk from CO except the QX.
In case of connection to PBX (
Network
interface type is selected on the QX) choose this option if there can be other devices connected to the same
ISDN trunk from QX except for the PBX.
In both cases, with this selection QX sets the TEI to automatic mode.
Please Note:
Consult with your CO operator or network administrator before configuring the ISDN connection type.
The
ISDN Wizard
-
Page 2
content is dependent on the connection type selected on the previous page of
ISDN Wizard
:
The next page is
ISDN Wizard
–
MSN Settings
page which is used
to turn on the MSN configuration. It is recommended to enable the
MSN when there are multiple ISDN devices connected to the same
ISDN bus. If the MSN is enabled on this page, the next page will
require the MSN table configuration.
Fig.II- 56: ISDN Wizard – ISDN MSN Settings page
For MSN service enabled,
the
Routing Settings
page is used to assign MSN numbers to the certain destinations on the QX. The MSN number can be
assigned to the QX’s extensions, to the Auto Attendant, or to the routing agent. The destination selected from this page will ring upon incoming call to the
corresponding MSN number comes in.