Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)

Configuring IDSL voice connections

remote-address = 0.0.0.0/0 local-address = 0.0.0.0/0

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5Specify the Pipeline IP address:

admin> set remote-address=192.1.2.1/24

6List the Telco-Options profile:

admin> list.. telco-options

[in CONNECTION/pipeline:telco-options (new)] answer-originate = ans-and-orig

callback = no call-type = off nailed-groups = 1 ft1-caller = no force-56kbps = no data-service = 56k-clear

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7Specify that the connection does not use nailed channels: admin> set call-type=off

8Set the data service:

admin> set data-service=64K-clear

9Write the Connection profile: admin> write

Configuring trunk groups

To enable the DSLTNT to recognize outgoing voice traffic and route it appropriately, you must use trunk groups. Note that when you enable trunk groups, you must configure every channel on the DSLTNT that will be used for outgoing calls with a trunk group.

To create trunk groups on the DSLTNT for IDSL outgoing calls:

1Read the System profile:

admin> read system

SYSTEM read

2Enable trunk groups:

admin> set use-trunk-groups = yes

3Write the profile:

admin> write SYSTEM written

4Next, assign trunk groups to the lines used for placing outgoing calls. For example, to use

T1 lines for outgoing calls, first read in the T1 profile:

admin> read t1 {1 1 1}

T1/{ shelf-1 slot-1 1 } read

5List the Channel-Config subprofile :

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