Configuring E1 Cards

Configuring nailed channels

idle-logout = 0 parallel-dialing = 2 single-file-incoming = yes analog-encoding = a-law sessionid-base = 0

admin> set use-trunk-groups = yes admin> write

Then assign the channels of each E1 line to a trunk group, as in the following example:

admin> read e1 {1 1 1}

E1/{ shelf-1 slot-1 1 } read

admin> list line channel 1

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

trunk-group = 9 phone-number = ""

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

admin> set trunk-group = 4

admin> list .. 2

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

trunk-group = 9 phone-number = ""

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

admin> set trunk-group = 4

admin> list .. 3

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

trunk-group = 9 phone-number = ""

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

admin> set trunk-group = 4

..

..

admin> write

Note: Command history is very useful for repeating commands. Press the Up Arrow key to redisplay the command, and then press Enter. (For more information, see the TAOS Command-Line Interface Guide.)

Configuring nailed channels

The number of nailed (leased) channels must be the same at both ends of the connection. For example, if there are five nailed channels at the local end, there must be five nailed channels at the remote end. However, channel assignments do not have to match. For example, Channel 1 can be switched at the local end and nailed at the remote end. Channels in a nailed group must be contiguous on the E1 line.

APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide

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