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6. ini File Configuration of the Mediant 2000

Table 6-6: E1/T1/J1 Configuration Parameters (continues on pages 122 to 127)

 

ini File Field Name

 

Valid Range and Description

 

 

Web Parameter Name*

 

 

 

 

TerminationSide

Selects the ISDN termination side. Applicable only to ISDN protocols.

 

 

[ISDN Termination Side]

0

= ISDN User Termination Side (TE) (default)

 

 

 

1

= ISDN Network Termination Side (NT)

 

 

 

Note: select ‘User Side’ when the PSTN or PBX side is configured as ‘Network side’,

 

 

 

and vice-versa. If you don’t know the Mediant 2000 ISDN termination side, choose

 

 

 

‘User Side’ and refer to the ‘Status & Diagnostics>Channel Status’ screen. If the D-

 

 

 

channel alarm is indicated, choose ‘Network Side’.

 

 

TerminationSide_x

Same as the description for parameter ‘TerminationSide’ for a specific trunk ID (x = 0

 

 

[ISDN Termination Side]

to 7).

 

 

ClockMaster

0

= Recover clock from the E1/T1 line (default)

 

 

[Clock Master]

1

= The clock is generated by the gateway

 

 

 

Refer to Appendix E on page 205 for extended details of how to configure the

 

 

 

gateway’s clock settings.

 

 

ClockMaster_x

Same as the description for parameter ‘ClockMaster’ for a specific trunk ID (x = 0 to

 

 

[Clock Master]

7).

 

 

TDMBusClockSource

1

= Generate clock from local source (default).

 

 

[TDM Bus Clock Source]

4

= Recover clock from PSTN line.

 

 

 

Refer to Appendix E on page 205 for detailed information on configuring the

 

 

 

gateway’s clock settings.

 

 

TDMBusPSTNAutoClockEna

0

= Recover the clock from first E1/T1 line (default)

 

 

ble

1

= Recover the clock from any connected slave E1/T1 line

 

 

[TDM Bus PSTN Auto Clock]

This parameter is relevant only if "TDMBusClockSource = 4"

 

 

TDMBusLocalReference

0 to 7 (default = 0)

 

 

[TDM Bus Local Reference]

Physical Trunk ID from which the gateway recovers its clock. Applicable only if

 

 

 

"TDMBusClockSource = 4" and "PSTNAutoClockEnable = 0"

 

 

LineCode

0

= use B8ZS line code (for T1 trunks only) default.

 

 

[Line Code]

1

= use AMI line code.

 

 

 

2

= use HDB3 line code (for E1 trunks only).

 

 

 

Use to select B8ZS or AMI for T1 spans, and HDB3 or AMI for E1 spans.

 

 

LineCode_x

Same as the description for parameter ‘LineCode’ for a specific trunk ID (x = 0 to 7).

 

 

[Line Code]

 

 

 

 

BchannelNegotiation

Determines the ISDN B-Channel negotiation mode.

 

 

[B-channel Negotiation]

0

= Preferred

 

 

 

1

= Exclusive (default)

 

 

 

Applicable to ISDN protocols.

 

 

NFASGroupNumber_x

0

= Non NFAS trunk (default)

 

 

[NFAS Group Number]

1 to 4 = NFAS group number

 

 

 

Indicates the NFAS group number (NFAS member) for the selected trunk.

 

 

 

"x" identifies the Trunk ID (0-7).

 

 

 

Trunks that belong to the same NFAS group have the same number.

 

 

 

With ISDN Non-Facility Associated Signaling you can use single D-channel to control

 

 

 

multiple PRI interfaces.

 

 

 

Applicable only to T1 ISDN protocols.

 

 

DchConfig_x

0

= Primary Trunk (default)

 

 

[D-channel Configuration]

1

= Backup Trunk

 

 

 

2

= NFAS Trunk

 

 

 

D-channel configuration parameter defines primary, backup (optional) and B-

 

 

 

channels only trunks.

 

 

 

"x" identifies the Trunk ID (0-7).

 

 

 

Primary trunk contains D-channel that is used for signaling.

 

 

 

Backup trunk contains backup D-channel that is used if the primary D-channel fails.

 

 

 

The other NFAS trunks contain only 24 B-channels, without a signaling D-channel.

 

 

 

Applicable only to T1 ISDN protocols.

 

 

 

Backup trunk is not supported for DMS PRI variants.

 

Version 4.4

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July 2005

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