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ITG Trunk 2.0 ISDN Signaling Link (ISL) Description, Installation and Operation
6Click the Start Transmit button.
Monitor progress in the Transmit Control window. Confirm that the
Node Properties, Card Properties and Dialing Plan are transmitted
successfully to the Leader 0 ITG Trunk card TN. At this point, it is
normal for transmission to Leader 1 and Follower cards to fail .
7When the transmission is complete, click the Close button .
8Reboot the Leader 0 ITG card.
Verify installation and configuration
To verify installation and configuration:
Check card faceplate displays.
After successfully rebooting, the Leader 0 card is now fully configured with
the Node Properties of the node and enters a state of “active leader”. The
faceplate display shows “LDR”.
The Leader 1 card is now autoconfigured as a Leader, reboots automati call y,
and enters the state of “backup leader”. The facepla te display shows “B LDR”.
Any follower cards are now auto-configu red wit h t heir I P ad dresses and th eir
display shows “FLR”.
If you have a MAT PC on the local E-LAN subnet, it should now be in
communication with all cards in the ITG Trunk node.
Observe ITG ISL trunk status in MAT
1From the MAT IP Telephony Gateway - ISDNIP Trunk Main window ,
select menu View | Refresh, and verify that the card status is showing
“enabled” or “disabled” (depending on the card status in the
Meridian 1). If any cards show “not responding”, verify:
athe management interface cable connection to the E-LAN
bthe voice interface cable connection to the T-LAN
cthe management MAC addresses that were entered previously on
the “Configuration” tab of the Node Properties, while adding the
ITG node on MAT.