Enterasys Networks CSX7000, CSX5500, CSX6000 manual Line Configuration Elements, Auto TEI

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LINE CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS

LINE NAME

A1 to 16 user-defined character string (using all non-blank characters) that identifies the line. Each line must have a unique name.

LINE SLOT

The slot number assigned to the resource that will terminate this line.

LINE PORT

The port number of the resource that will terminate this line.

LINE INTERFACE TYPE

For basic rate lines only. Choice of point-to-point or point-multipoint. The point-to-point interface type is the type most often used in the U.S.; point-multipoint is most often used in Japan.

AUTO TEI

For basic rate lines only.The default setting for automatic TEI negotiation is “yes”. For #5ESS and DMS100 lines, you should not change the setting. For NTT point-to-point lines, you should disable the automatic TEI negotiation by answering “no” to the prompt for this feature.

CALL SCREENING METHODS

For basic rate lines only. If you select a line interface type of point-multipoint, choose one of the following call screening methods: none, subaddress, or telephone number. The paragraphs below define each method.

1.None

All calls will be accepted.

2.Subaddress

Uses a configured subaddress for this site. If the subaddress method is chosen, and a subaddress has not been configured for this site, an error message will be displayed. You must either choose another method, or configure a subaddress for this site.

3.Telephone Number

Telephone number(s) for your site used for call screening. Only calls directed to that specific telephone number will be accepted. If there is more than one, enter the list of telephone numbers separated by commas. After entering the telephone numbers, you will then be asked to enter the maximum number of digits (starting at the rightmost digit) to be verified.

Note: If the telephone number(s) entered here do not exactly match the number(s) for the site, you will be warned at this time. (The number of digits compared will be the number of digits you chose to use for verification.)

DATA LINKS

A data link is a data communications link to the telephone switch. Your Carrier Service can provide you with the data link values you need to configure. All switch types, except the DMS100 and the NI-1, require a single data link per line. The NI-1 switch type can have either one or two data links per line. The DMS100s generally require two data links per line, one for each B channel. For both

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Enterasys Networks CSX7000, CSX5500, CSX6000 manual Line Configuration Elements, Auto TEI