3-70 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring WAN Access
Configuring outbound calls
Dialing through trunk group 2 (local port-to-port calls)
Use trunk group 2 for port-to-port calls within the MAX system. When 2 is the first digit in a
three-digit dial number, the MAX unit interprets the second and third digits as the slot and port
number of the called port. The second digit can be 0 or any number from 3 to 8. If it is zero, the
call goes to any available AIM port (the third digit is ignored in this case). If the second digit is
a number from 3 to 8, it represents an expansion slot number, and the third digit is the host port
on that card. Following are the related parameters (shown with sample settings):
Host/AIM6 (or Host/Dual)
PortN Menu
Directory
bonding
Name=bonding
Dial #=241
With Dial # set to 241, the unit places a call to the first port of a Host/AIM6 or Host/Dual card
in slot 4.
Dialing through trunk group 3 (Destination profiles)
When 3 is the first digit in a three-digit dialing prefix, the MAX unit interprets the next two
digits as the number of a Destination profile. Following are the related parameters (shown with
sample settings):
System
Destinations
outdial-1
Name=outdial-1
Option=1st Avail
Dial 1#=4-212-555-1212
System
Dial Plan
Dial Plan profile
Call-by-Call 1=1
PRI # Type=National
Transit #=
Bill #=
Host/AIM6 (or Host/Dual)
PortN Menu
Directory
call profile
Dial #=312
Ethernet
Connections
Connection profile
Dial #=312
With Dial # set to 312 in a call profile or Connection profile, the unit reads Destination profile
12. (The examples in this manual do not show profile numbers, because different MAX models