This lab relies on labs 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 3.1.1, and 4.1.1, being successfully completed and loaded.
In this lab the ACME.com Company has decided that the analog connection to the PSTN is not sufficient and, as a result, a PRI will be added to give additional capacity and to add DID capability. The analog connection will be kept for a secondary connection to the PSTN. Configure the PRI with the following settings.
Note: This lab uses the Adtran for simulating a PBX. Ensure you have the loaded the latest Adtran IP Telephony configuration for this lab. If you are using the four port Quad T1/PRI card in the Adtran, ensure the card is in slot four of the Adtran chassis. A special cable is used to connect the router T1 PRI port to the Adtran T1 port; a standard crossover or
There are multiple types of network modules (NMs) that can be used for T1 connections. If the router has a network module it labeled as
Step 1 Locate the T1 Port on the CME Router
a.Use the show diag command to view the hardware installed. Locate the T1 card in the command output and determine what slot it is installed.
b.In what slot does the show diag command show the T1 card? ___________________
c.Perform a show
d.Does the T1 interface appear in the output? If so, how does it list _______________________
Note that the first number listed in the output is the slot number. This number is important in a later command.
IMPORTANT: If the T1 interface does not appear, use the global configuration command card type t1 slot 1 (where slot is the number documented previously). Note that this command is only needed on the
e.Look at the router ports and locate a port that is labeled CTRL T1/E1 or CTRLR T1. This is the T1 port. The T1 module is integrated into or inserted into the
f.Connect a cable from the router T1 port to a T1 port on the Adtran (see table below for correct Adtran Port number). The Adtran can have just one T1 port, or an optional card can be installed that provides four more T1s. The optional card is labeled Quad T1/PRI. The cable that is used to connect the router T1 port to any Adtran T1 port is a special cable. Refer to the note at the beginning of the lab for connector pinouts.
Pod Number | Adtran T1/PRI Port Number |
1 | T1 Network Module- Port |
2 | Quad T1/PRI – Port 1 |
3 | Quad T1/PRI – Port 2 |
4 | Quad T1/PRI – Port 3 |
5 | Quad T1/PRI – Port 4 |
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