Mitel Comprehensive Guide to T1 CAS Configuration for Enhanced Connectivity

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Attach VCon IGC server T1 link to NSU, DSU or Embedded PRI card o Configure hardware for Line Termination through jumpers or DIP

switch – please refer to the Technician’s Handbook of the correct product (3300 or SX2000)

connect to server with a straight through cable

Program trunks

ofor example, please see Example of T1/D4 Programming on 3300 or SX2000

Test link to server by dialing <feature access code for individual trunk access> <trunk number><any 4 digit number>< # > e.g. <**2><6101><1000><#>

oYou should hear “Welcome to Remoteability”

Program ARS so a single four digit number accesses the IGC system

oProgram trunk group

oAdd trunks to trunk group

oCreate Digit Modification Assignment ** see following note

oCreate Route Assignment

oCreate ARS Digits Dialed Assignment

oPlease see Example of ARS Programming on 3300 or SX2000

**Note: The Dialogic card in the IGC server is expecting ANI on the T1D4 trunk, but the 3300 or SX2000 does not deliver ANI over T1D4. This will result in a 10 to 15 second delay in accessing the IGC after the trunk access number is dialed. To correct this, send an ANI digit string to the trunk through the Digit Modification Form. See below.

Digit Modification Assignment

 

 

Digit

Number of

Digits to be

Final Tone

Modification

Digits to

Plan/Information

Inserted

Number

Absorb

Marker

 

1

3

 

 

2

0

 

 

3

1

<T01>

 

4

0

**6135922122**

 

Example of T1/D4 (CAS) Programming on 3300 or SX2000

Class Of Service – changes from default values

Public Network Access via DPNSS

Yes

7/4/2004

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Contents 2004 2004 3300ICP with Isdn or SX2000 with Isdn Class Of Servic e changes from default valuesIntroduction Example of T1 PRI programming on 3300 or SX2000Link Descriptor Assignment Digital Link AssignmentMSDN-DPNSS-DASSII Trunk Circuit Descriptor Trunk Service AssignmentICP with T1/D4 or SX2000 with T1/D4 Digital Trunk AssignmentClass Of Service changes from default values Example of T1/D4 CAS Programming on 3300 or SX2000Universal T1 Digital E and M Trunk Circuit Descriptor Assignment AT&TExample of ARS Programming on 3300 ICP/SX2000 Create Trunk GroupAdd individual trunks to trunk group 6102 Create Digit Modification Assignment Create Route AssignmentCreate ARS Digits Dialed Assignment SX200 with Isdn Example of T1 PRI Programming on SX200 2004 2004 Define the incoming Isdn trunk as a Dial In trunk in form Assign the Isdn trunks to a trunk group in Form Select a T1 Link Descriptor for the Isdn trunks in form 2004 SX200 with T1/D4 T1 Crossover cable wiring Specifications RJ45 Connector Addition & Corrections
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3300 specifications

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