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Action | Function |
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Save | Saves changes to settings. |
Intf | Install and change the Interface Identifications for the highlighted D |
| Channel. |
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Bmap | Install and change all ISDN B Channels for the highlighted D Channel. |
| Shows a map of all timeslots in the system. See Assigning B Channels below. |
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sErv | Specifies which type of billing services can be used by the highlighted D |
| Channel. Eight service types are available for each D Channel. Must have a |
| two digit address code |
| Services below. |
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rOut | Specifies routing profiles for all ISDN D Channels. See Routing of Incoming |
| Calls section below. |
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speciaL | The Special Number table is a list of telephone numbers that will only be |
| routed to the default D channel trunk. See Special Numbers section below. |
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Trunk | Displays the Trunk Routing screen. See the Trunk Routing section below. |
rtYpe | The Routing type allows users to select the routing pattern for each D |
| channel used by the system. See Routing Type section below |
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Dial | Activates a remote |
| enters the phone number of the remote unit (see Remote Login Using the D |
| Channel later in this chapter). |
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Perf | Shows accumulated performance statistics for the highlighted D Channel. |
| See Performance section below. |
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Main | Returns to the Call Status screen. If changes are made to settings and not |
| saved, the system will prompt you to save or lose changes. |
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5.3.4Configuring ISDN Features
When one or more T1 WAN links terminating in a system are provisioned for ISDN PRI, users must configure the system’s ISDN features before calls can be set up.
Configuring ISDN features consist of the following four steps:
1.Assigning interface identifications to WAN link(s)
2.Assigning B channels to the D channel(s)
3.Coding the
4.Assigning call routing information
Each of these steps is accessed from the top level D channel configuration screen by selecting the corresponding menu item to bring up the desired subscreen. Each subscreen is described in the following sections.
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