LANCOM 1722 VoIP – LANCOM 1724 VoIP
Chapter 2: Installation
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2.5.3
ISDN connection timing
To ensure trouble-free transmission, all of the components in the ISDN system
(LANCOM VoIP Router, upstream and downstream ISDN PBXs and ISDN ter-
minal devices) have to use the same ISDN timing. In the LANCOM VoIP Router,
an ISDN interface in TE mode can take on the timing of the ISDN line. The TE
interface enables the device itself to behave like a terminal device. In NT
mode, the LANCOM VoIP Router can pass on the on this timing over the ISDN
interfaces to any connected terminal equipment or downstream ISDN PBXs.
The NT interface enables the device itself to behave like an exchange.
There are various ISDN interface settings to define the ISDN interface which is
to supply the LANCOM VoIP Router with the ISDN timing to be passed on to
the devices at the NT interfaces.
Automatic
: If no interface has been manually selected for the timing, the
device automatically searches for a TE interface that is supplying a timing.
To ensure that the timing is synchronous, the TE connectors constantly try
to keep the connection activated. This ensures that the timing continues
to be supplied even if one of multiple TE lines should be shut off. If none
of the TE connectors supply a timing, then the timing system runs "freely"
and uses the internal timing of the LANCOM VoIP Router.
DSS1 timing
: This setting takes on the ISDN timing from the connection
for use by the LANCOM VoIP Router and further devices connected over
the NT interface. In this way, the timing can be switched through in par-
allel to an existing ISDN PBX at a point-to-point connection. Apart from
passing on the ISDN timing, the interface is not active.
DSS1 NT reverse
or
DSS1 NT point-to- point reverse
: When all ISDN
interfaces are operated in NT mode, the timing system runs "freely"
because there is no TE interface to take on the ISDN timing. If in this case
the ISDN connections are connected, for example, to an ISDN PBX which
is being supplied with ISDN timing from another source, then interference
to the transmission may arise because the timing of the LANCOM VoIP
Router is not synchronous to that of the PBX. In such cases, the reverse
setting allows the ISDN timing to be taken from an NT-mode interface, so
ensuring that the LANCOM VoIP Router runs synchronously with the over-
all system.
2.6
Software installation
This section covers the installation of the included system software LANtools
for Windows.
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