Nortel Networks BM450 Preferences, Software Troubleshooting Properties line settings Sheet 2

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42Chapter 4 Software Troubleshooting

Table 8 Properties line settings (Sheet 2 of 2)

Attribute

Value

Description

 

 

 

Legend: Loop = analog/digital loop; GS = ground start; DID = DID; E&M = E&M; BRI = BRI; DPNSS

= DPNSS; VoIP = VoIP; TL = Target. Note: PRI fields are all included under the main table.

Signaling

 

DID

E&M

 

 

 

 

 

 

WinkStart

Select the signal type for the line. The immediate setting does

 

Immediate

not appear for T1 E&M or T1 DID trunks connected to a DTM if

 

the Dial mode is set to tone.

 

DelayDial

 

Make sure that this matches the signal type programmed for the

 

 

 

 

 

 

trunk at the other switch.

Link at CO

Loop (analog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<check box>

Some exchanges respond to a Link signal, also called hook

 

 

 

flash (FEATURE 71), by providing an alternative line for making

 

 

 

outgoing calls.

 

 

 

Enabling Link at CO causes the system to apply the restrictions

 

 

 

on outgoing calls to the digits dialed after the Link signal. As

 

 

 

well, the call on the alternative line is subject to all restrictions.

 

 

 

Disabling Link at CO prevents a Link signal from resetting the

 

 

 

BCM450 restrictions in cases where the host exchange does

 

 

 

not provide an alternative line.

 

 

 

Line Tuning Digit

drop-down menu

Select the line tuning digit to use. When a trunk is connected,

 

 

 

the BCM450 starts a call and sends this digit to the CO to turn

 

 

 

off the dial tone signal, and then tests the line to optimize the

 

 

 

trunk levels. The default digit is 1. You may need to change the

 

 

 

default digit if your CO uses the digit 1 to route the call to a

 

 

 

special service or to a second dial tone or busy/re-order tone.

 

 

 

Select the digit that will result in silence on the trunk.

Preferences

The Preferences tab shows information that may vary from trunk to trunk. Most of this information needs to coordinate with the line service provider equipment.

The Preferences tab is shown in Figure 11.

Figure 11 Preferences details panel

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