4. Configuration Options

Table 4-11. ISDN Link Profile Options (2 of 3)

Outbound Phone Number

Possible Settings: 0 – 9, *, #, space, _ , , (, or )

Default Setting: none

Specifies the primary phone number to call (the ISDN Called Party Identifier) for the Link Profile. Up to 18 valid characters can be entered. Each Outbound Phone Number must be unique. If not, the Outbound Phone Number is Not Unique message appears and you must enter another phone number.

NOTE: For every originating (outbound) phone number entered, an answering (inbound) phone number must be entered at the far end, and vice versa.

Currently active calls are not effected when this number is changed.

Inbound Calling ID 1 or 2

Possible Settings: 0 9

Default Setting: none

Specifies the local phone number of a remote device from which that the unit will accept calls (the ISDN Calling Party Identifier). Up to 18 digits can be entered. Each Inbound Calling ID must be unique. If not, the Inbound Calling ID n is Not Unique message appears and you must enter another phone number.

For remote devices with a PRI DBM, only one Inbound Calling ID is required. Inbound Calling ID 2 is provided to identify incoming calls from a second phone number assigned to a remote device with a BRI DBM.

NOTES:

Inbound Calling ID 2 is only useful when multiple local phone numbers are programmed at the originating site (e.g., a 2B+D BRI location).

For every originating (outbound) phone number entered, an answering (inbound) phone number must be entered at the far end, and vice versa.

Currently active calls are not effected when this number is changed.

0 – 9 – Specifies the numbers in the remote device’s local phone number.

Maximum Link Rate (Kbps)

Possible Settings:

For a BRI DBM: 64, 128

For a PRI DBM: 64 1472

Default Setting: 64

Specifies the maximum rate that will be attempted for the frame relay link when it is activated. The actual rate achieved on the link depends upon the number of successful calls placed or answered, and the negotiated rate on each call.

NOTE: This option takes effect as soon as a change is saved. If the rate is increased, additional calls will be placed. If the rate is decreased, calls will be dropped. For extra calls to be successful, the Maximum Link Rate must be increased at the originating device before it is increased at the answering device.

64 – An individual frame relay link is formed and a single call is placed using a B-channel when the link is activated.

128 . . . 1472 – A constituent link is configured for each multiple of 64 Kbps in the specified bandwidth. This bundle of constituent links will function as a single frame relay multilink. When the multilink aggregate link is activated, calls will be placed or answered on as many constituent links as possible based upon available B-channels.

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Paradyne 9128-II, 9126 Isdn Link Profile Options 2, Outbound Phone Number, Inbound Calling ID 1 or, Maximum Link Rate Kbps