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ISDN-PRI Card User Screens and Settings
ISDN-PRI Card
Table 5-4. ISDN-PRI Screen Menu of Actions
5.3.4
Configuring 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 call-by-call service(s) to be used
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.
Action
Function
Save
Saves changes to settings.
Intf
Install and change the Interface Identifications for the highlighted D
Channel.
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.
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 00-99. 24 characters are allowed. See Assignment of
Services below.
rOut
Specifies routing profiles for all ISDN D Channels. See Routing of Incoming
Calls section below.
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.
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
Dial
Activates a remote VT-100 terminal session with a remote system unit. User
enters the phone number of the remote unit (see Remote Login Using the D
Channel later in this chapter).
Perf
Shows accumulated performance statistics for the highlighted D Channel.
See Performance section below.
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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