Cisco Systems AS5400XM quick start Configuring the D Channels for Isdn Signaling

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If you are having trouble, consider these possibilities:

If the Layer 1 Status is “Deactivated,” make sure that the cable connection is not loose or disconnected. This status message indicates a problem at the physical layer.

There may be a problem with your telco, or the framing and line code types you entered may not match those of your telco. A Layer 2 error indicates that the universal gateway cannot communicate with the telco. There is a problem at the data link layer.

Configuring the D Channels for ISDN Signaling

The ISDN D channels carry the control and signaling information for your ISDN calls—for both circuit-switched data calls, and analog modem calls.

The D channel notifies the central office switch to send the incoming call to particular time slots on the Cisco universal gateway. Each one of the B channels carries data or voice. The D channel carries signaling for the B channels. The D channel identifies whether the call is a circuit-switched digital call or an analog modem call. Analog modem calls are decoded and then sent off to the onboard modems. Circuit-switched digital calls are directly relayed to the ISDN processor in the gateway.

When you configured your ISDN PRI on the CT1 or CE1 controller, you automatically created a serial interface that corresponds to the PRI group time slots. This interface is a logical entity that is associated with the specific controller. After the serial interface is created, you must configure the D channel serial interface that carries signaling. The configuration applies to all the PRI B channels (time slots) for that PRI group.

Figure 41 shows the logical contents of an ISDN PRI interface used in a T1 network configuration. The logical contents include 23 B channels, 1 D channel, 24 time slots, and 24 virtual serial interfaces (total number of B channels + D channel).

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Contents Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Duration of Hardware Warranty Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty TermsReplacement, Repair, or Refund Policy for Hardware To Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA NumberUser Documentation Documents, Equipment, and ToolsCisco IOS Software Documentation New Feature Documentation Command ReferencesItems Not Included Release NotesSafety Information Install ChassisSetting Up the Chassis Rack-Mounting the ChassisAttaching Brackets Required Tools and EquipmentInstallation in a Rack Desktop InstallationCisco AS5350XM Universal Gateway Ground Lug Attachment Chassis Ground ConnectionInstalling Carrier Cards Install ModulesInstalling a Carrier Card Blank Feature Card Cover While the housing is open. Statement Installing Feature CardsDFC State Description Feature CardLED Connect Cables System Management and Power ConnectionsColor or Port or Connection Type Cable Connect a Console Terminal WAN, LAN, and Voice ConnectionsPort or Connection Color or Type Cable Console port RJ-45 Connect to an Ethernet Network Connect to a WAN T1/E1 8 PRI Connector RJ-45 jack E1 cable Cable RJ-45 jack T3 DFC Internet Situation. Statement StatementPin1 Description Connect AC Power Position. Statement Connect DC PowerLast. Statement Power switch To DC sourceCisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway DC Power Supply Connections Checklist for Power Up Power Up the Universal GatewayPower-Up Procedure Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility Perform Initial ConfigurationEnter a hostname for the gateway Press Enter for every slot, port, and channel Router# configure terminal Initial Configuration Using the CLI Manual ConfigurationVerifying the Hostname and Passwords Gateway# configure terminal Configuring Local AAA SecurityGateway# show privilege Configuring Basic Dial Access Gatewayconfig# interface group-async Configuring the Asynchronous Group InterfaceGateway# ping Gateway# show interface async 4/0 Verifying the Group Interface ConfigurationGateway# show async status Configuring a T1 or E1 Feature Card Verifying Channelized T1 or E1 Controller Operation Configuring a Channelized T3 Feature CardGateway# show controller t1 1/7 Gateway# show controller t3 1/0 Verifying Channelized T3 Controller OperationConfiguring Isdn PRI Gatewayconfig# controller t3 7/016 Area Keyword Switch TypeGateway# show controller t1 1/0 Verifying Interface ConfigurationGateway# show running-config Gateway# show isdn serviceGateway# show isdn status Configuring the D Channels for Isdn Signaling Gatewayconfig-if#ip address 172.16.254.254 Gatewayconfig# interface serial 1/023Gatewayconfig-if#isdn incoming-voice modem Verifying D Channel Configuration Configuring the Universal Port or Dial-Only Feature CardsGateway# show interface serial 1/023 SPE Firmware Feature DescriptionVerifying the SPE Configuration Gateway# show line Configuring the Voice Feature CardUpgrade DSP Firmware on the Voice Feature Card Feature Card Ports Configure ClockingVerifying the Firmware Upgrade Gateway# show voice dsp versionGatewayconfig# dial-tdm-clock priority 1 external Clocking Configuration ExamplesExternal Clock Free-Running ClockGatewayconfig# dial-tdm-clock priority 2 1/019 Gatewayconfig# dial-tdm-clock priority 2 4/6Gatewayconfig# dial-tdm-clock priority 3 free Verify ClockingCT3 Gateway# copy running-config startup-config Saving Configuration ChangesVoice over IP PrerequisitesConfiguration Tasks Where to Go NextFor new features associated with a software release Obtaining Documentation Slot NumberingCisco.com Product Documentation DVDCisco Product Security Overview Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Obtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Definitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information Page Page USA
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