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3Make the required modifications by CLI. See Chapter 7, “Command Line Interface (CLI),” on page 73 for an explanation of how to access and navigate the CLI.

Configuration changes made through the CLI immediately affect the operating parameters in RAM.

Use the SaveCfg - (save configuration permanently on flash) command to save the new settings on non-volatile Flash memory.

The custom profile remains in EEPROM, even if different country codes are selected with the DIP switches, and is available again when the “custom profile” DIP switch setting is selected. The first configuration change by the CLI overwrites the existing custom profile as described above.

Note: Only one custom profile exists in EEPROM, so the SaveCfg command overwrites the previous custom profile saved to the EEPROM.

4Set the Config DIP switches to custom profile. The new custom profile is used upon restart. See Figure 18 for the custom profile DIP switch setting.

Figure 18 Custom profile DIP switch setting

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PRI side (Internal Link) configurable parameters

The R2MFC MBM is recognized by the BCM as a Euro-ISDN PRI line. The configuration for the PRI side (internal link) of the link is performed on the BCM through either Element Manager or Unified Manager. Refer to the Installation and Maintenance guide for the host system for complete information on the parameters that can be configured through the BCM. PRI side, internal link, and operational parameters for E1framing and signaling are listed below:

E1 Framing

The list of E1 framing parameters are listed in Table 4.

Table 4 E1 framing default parameters

Parameter

Operational Value

 

 

Frame format

alternate frame

 

 

PCM coding

A-law

 

 

Common Channel Signaling

TS16

 

 

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