Configuring E1 Cards

Assigning names to E1 line profiles

line-interface = { no none g703 eligible middle-priority + back-to-back = false

[in E1/{ shelf-1 slot-15 5 }:line-interface] enabled = yes

t-online-type = none frame-type = g703 clock-source = eligible clock-priority = middle-priority signaling-mode = isdn default-call-type = digital switch-type = net5-pri incoming-call-handling = reject-all front-end-type = short-haul overlap-receiving = no pri-prefix-number = "" trailing-digits = 2

t302-timer = 10000

channel-config = [ { unused-channel 9 "" { any-shelf + layer3-end = x-side

layer2-end = b-side nl-value = 64 loop-avoidance = 7 number-complete = end-of-pulsing group-b-answer-signal = signal-b-6 group-b-busy-signal = signal-b-3 group-ii-signal = signal-ii-2 input-sample-count = one-sample answer-delay = 200

caller-id = no-caller-id hunt-grp-phone-number-1 = "" hunt-grp-phone-number-2 = "" hunt-grp-phone-number-3 = "" collect-incoming-digits = no r1-use-anir = no

r1-first-digit-timer = 340

r1-anir-delay = 350

r1-anir-timer = 200

r1-modified = no

[in E1/{ shelf-1 slot-15 5 }:line-interface:channel-con + channel-usage = unused-channel

trunk-group = 9 phone-number = ""

call-route-info = { any-shelf any-slot 0 } nailed-group = 1

Assigning names to E1 line profiles

In an E1 profile, the Name parameter enables you to assign the profile a name. The name can include up to 16 characters. After you assign it, it is displayed after the line’s physical address in the Dir command output. For example:

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