The Spans dialog box opens displaying the following
—ID – the connector on the RTM ISDN card (PRI1 to PRI12).
—Service – the ISDN/PSTN Network Service to which the span is assigned.
—Clock Source – indicates if ISDN signaling synchronization is being supplied by the Primary or Secondary clock source. The first span to synchronize becomes the Primary clock source.
—State – the System Alert level of the span (Major, Minor). If there are no span related alerts, this column contains no entries.
30Click the check boxes in the Attached field to attach spans (E1 or T1 PRI lines) to the network service named in the Network Service Name field. The Spans Table displays the configuration of all spans and all ISDN network services in the system.
When using the Fast Configuration Wizard during First Entry Configuration, you are defining the first ISDN/PSTN Network Service in the system. Spans can only be attached to this service.
Spans can be attached to, or moved between ISDN Network Services by using the ISDN/PSTN Network Services > ISDN Properties > Spans tab in the RMX Web Client.
Each ISDN RTM card can support either 7 E1 or 9 T1 PRI lines.
Additional ISDN/PSTN Network Services can be defined by selecting in the RMX Management pane ISDN/PSTN Network Services and then New ISDN/PSTN Service in the ISDN/PSTN Network Services list.
31Click Next.
The System Flags dialog box is displayed.
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