Configuring Your IAD
NetVanta 950 IAD Configuration Guide
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Configuration Examples
The following configurations are given in detail as examples:
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12 Channels of FXS Loop Start Signaling
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Step-by-step Configuration:
12 Channels of FXS Loop Start Signaling
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12 Channels of FXS Ground Start Signaling
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Step-by-step Configuration:
12 Channels of FXS Ground Start Signaling
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12 Channels of FXS Tandem E&M with Loop Start Signaling
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Step-by-step Configuration:
12 Channels of FXS Tandem E&M with Loop Start Signaling
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4 Channels of Robbed-Bit Signaling to a T1 Interface
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Step-by-step Configuration:
4 Channels of Robbed-Bit signaling to a T1 Interface
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8 Channels of FXO Loop Start Signaling
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Step-by-step configuration:
8 Channels of FXO Loop Start Signaling
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Configuration steps for each example are provided in the tables that follow the configuration description.
You can follow the given steps by entering the command text shown in bold (modifying as needed for your
application).
Please note that these examples are given for your study and consideration only. They are
to help you reach a better understanding of the fundamental concepts before configuring
your own application. It will be necessary for you to modify these examples to match your
own network configuration.
Use the sample scripts in this section as a shortcut to configuring your unit. Use the text
tool in Adobe Acrobat to select and copy the scripts; then you can paste them into any text
editing program, modify as needed, and paste them directly into your AOS command line.