Configuring
ISDN Interfaces |
Physical Interface Description
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(Optional) Adds supplemental information about the ISDN physical
interface on the router.
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Type a text description of the physical ISDN BRI interface in
the box to clearly identify it in monitoring displays.
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Clocking
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Enables internal or external clocking sources for the interface
on the router.
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internal—Services Router's
own system clock (the default)
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external—Clock received from
the T1 interface
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Select internal or external from the list.
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Dialer
Pool Options | |
Dialer Pools
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Displays the list of configured ISDN dialer pools on the router.
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- To add a dialer pool to the interface, click Add.
- To edit a dialer pool, select the name from the list.
You can change the priority, but not the name.
- To delete a dialer pool, select the check box and click Delete.
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Dialer Pool Name (required)
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Specifies the group of physical interfaces to be used by the
dialer interface.
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Type the dialer pool name—for example, isdn-dialer-pool.
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Priority
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Specifies the priority of this interface within the dialer pool.
Interfaces with a higher priority are the first to interact with the
dialer interface.
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- Type a priority value from 0 (lowest)
to 255 (highest). The default is 0.
- Click OK to return to the
Quick Configuration page.
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ISDN
Options |
Calling Number
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Configures the dialing number used to connect with the service
provider.
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Type the outgoing calling number for the service provider.
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ISDN Switch Type
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Specifies the type of ISDN switch used by the service provider.
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Select one of the following switch types:
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att5e—AT&T 5ESS
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etsi—NET3 for the UK and Europe
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ni1—National ISDN-1
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ntdms-100—Northern Telecom
DMS-100
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ntt—NTT Group switch for Japan
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Service Profile
Identifier
Service Profile Identifier 2
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Configures the service profile identifier (SPID) provided by
your ISDN service.
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Type the SPID in the box. If you have a NTDMS-100 or NI1 switch,
an additional SPID field is provided.
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Static TEI Value
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Configures the static terminal endpoint identifier (TEI) value
from your service provider.
The TEI number identifies a terminal endpoint, an ISDN-capable
device attached to an ISDN network through an ISDN interface on the Services Router.
The TEI is a number between 0 and 127. The numbers 0–63 are used for static TEI assignment, 64–126 are used for dynamic assignment, and 127 is used for group
assignment.
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Type a value between 0 and 63. If this value
is not supplied, the router dynamically acquires a TEI.
If you configured more than one SPID, the TEI must be acquired
dynamically.
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TEI Option
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Configures when the TEI negotiates with the ISDN provider.
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- Select first-call to activate the
connection when the call setup is sent to the ISDN provider.
- Select power-up (the default) to
activate the connection when the router is powered on.
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Timer T310 Value
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Sets the Q.931 timer value in seconds.
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Type a value between 1 and 65536. The default
value is 10 seconds.
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