Configuring T1 Cards
Configuring T1 R1 and
admin> write
T1/{
admin> read t1 {1 2 7}
T1/{
admin> set line
admin> set line
T1/{
admin> read t1 {1 2 8}
T1/{
admin> set line
admin> set line
T1/{
Configuring ISDN NFAS for Japanese switch types
To introduce
Following is an example of PRI/T1 line configuration for NFAS with a Japanese switch:
admin> read t1 { 1 1 1} T1/{
admin> set
admin> set
admin> set
admin> write
T1/{
Configuring T1 R1 and
R1 is a multifrequency inband signaling system that uses a set of register signals known as MFR1 tones as addressing signals. Each address (telephone number) is preceded by a KP pulse and followed by an ST pulse denoting the end of addressing.
R1 signaling can optionally be used with Automatic Number Identification (ANI), which is similar to Caller ID (CLID). When it is in use, you can specify whether to send an Automatic Number ID Request (ANIR) to the switch. If you specify that the unit must send an ANIR to
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