Quickstart
Configuring WAN lines
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
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Configuring WAN lines
After you have configured the Ethernet interface, configure the MAX WAN line interfaces.
Depending on which MAX model you have purchased, configure the BRI, T1, or E1interfaces.
BRI line configuration
Follow the procedures in this section to configure MAX BRI line interfaces.
Gather configuration information for your BRI lines
Before you start to configure your BRI lines, gather the information you need for each of the
parameters you will set in the Net/BRI > Line Config > Factory profile. Table 6-2 lists the
parameters you use to configure the BRI lines. You can leave all other parameters in the Line
profile at default values.
You must configure one or more line profile for each BRI slot you want to use, but only one
profile per line can be active at a time. In the Quickstart configuration, you configure the
Factory profile, which is active by default.
Table 6-2. BRI line configuration information
Parameter
Usage
Net/BRI > Line Config
> Factory profile >
Switch Type
For each line, specifies the central network switch that provides
ISDN service to the MAX. Select from the following domestic
types:
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AT&T (the default)
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NI-1 (National ISDN-1)
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NT1 (Northern Telecommunications, Inc.)
Select from the following international types:
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U.K. (Also known as Euro-ISDN. United Kingdom:
ISDN-2; Hong Kong: HKT Switchline BRI; Singapore:
ST BRI; Euro-ISDN countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark,
Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden)
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SWISS (Switzerland: Swiss Net 2)
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GERMA (Germany 1TR6 version: DBP Telecom)
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MP GERMAN (Germany: 1TR6 multipoint)
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FRANC (France: FT Numeris)
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DUTCH (Netherlands 1TR6 version: PTT Netherlands BRI)
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BELGI (Belgium: Pre-Euro ISDN Belgacom Aline)
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JAPAN (Japan: NTT INS-64)
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