3-38 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring WAN Access
Configuring ISDN BRI network cards
9Close the Line 1 subprofile and proceed to configure the other seven lines, repeating
step 5 through step 9 for each line.
10 Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
If the profile you have configured is not the active profile, activate it as described in
Activating a profile on page 2-7.
Example of incoming switched connection configuration
Following is an example of a BRI-line configuration using incoming switched connections.
(Only relevant parameters are show n.)
Net/BRI
bri-net
Name=bri-net
Switch Type=NI-1
BRI Analog Encode=Mu-Law
Line 1...
Enabled=Yes
Link Type=Multi-P
B1 Usage=Switched
B1 Slot=9
B2 Prt/Grp=0
B1 Trnk Grp=
B2 Usage=Switched
B2 Slot=9
B2 Prt/Grp=0
B2 Trnk Grp=
Pri Num=555-1212
Pri SPID=01555121200
Sec Num=555-1213
Sec SPID=01555121300
Configuring the Net/BRI line for outbound calls
To configure a Net/BRI line for outbound calls, you must assign the line to a trunk group. To
enable an outbound caller to use the line, specify the trunk group in the callers Connection
profile.
Assigning lines to trunk groups
To enable local users to use BRI lines to initiate outbound connections, the MAX unit must be
configured for trunk groups. Proceed as follows:
1Open the System > Sys Config profiles and set the Trunk Grps parameter to Yes to enable
trunk groups systemwide.
2Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
3Open the Ethernet > Mod Config > WAN Options profile, and set the Dial Plan parameter
to Trunk Grp to specify that the digits following the first digit constitute an ordinary
telephone number.
By setting Dial Plan to Trunk Grp, you direct the MAX unit to use lines configured with
trunk groups for outbound calls.