Configuration | Gateway 400
User Guide
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5.5.5
ISDN
This screen dialog allows you to define the connection type of the individual ISDN S
0
interfaces. Click
on the pencil icon to edit the settings.
VoIP Account
: Optionally, the ISDN interface may also be assigned a VoIP account. See "
VoIP
Accounts" on page 27.
If a VoIP account is assigned, only this account is used for the ISDN interface.
If no VoIP account is assigned, the ISDN interface is not used, since no routing is
possible. Alternatively, the VoIP account can be assigned to the ISDN interface as
described in
“Interface Mapping” on page 29
.
Connection type
: Here you can select the connection type to be used for the ISDN interface. This set-
ting depends on which connection types are supported by the ISDN hardware.
For a
point-to-point connection
, you can directly dial the extension (DID or DDI) by
adding the extension number to the main call number.
For a
point-to-multipoint connection
, a terminal device is assigned one or several
call numbers (Multiple Subscriber Number, MSN), typically up to the maximum
number of 10 per ISDN connection.
Bus Mode
:
point-to-point connections
always require an
extended passive bus
.
Point-to-multipoint connections
typically use a
short passive bus
. An
extended pas-
sive bus
is used if the point-to-multipoint connection covers a distance of more
than 200 meters. At distances of more than 500 meters, no more than one terminal
device may be connected. See "
Installation diagram for S0 bus" on page 18.
Interface
:
In this drop-down list, you can select the ISDN interface of the Gateway 400.
Group membership
: The group membership enables multiple ISDN lines to be combined into a
group.
Echo Canceller
: VoIP transmissions can be subject to unwanted echo and feedback. In such cases,
echo cancellation may solve the problem.
Activate
:
Select the check box to enable this configuration.
Layer 2 permanently active
: For ISDN connections, layer 2 is required for connection control. Switch-
ing the layer to “permanently active” prevents it from entering into power saving
mode. This adjustment may be necessary if you encounter problems with outgoing
calls (no ringback tone for outside line seizure).
Click
Save
to store the settings in the Gateway 400.
5.5.5.1
Interface Mapping
The left column contains the configured VoIP accounts. The individual rows represent the VoIP ac-
counts, and the columns represent the four available ISDN interfaces. The check boxes in this matrix
can be used for mapping VoIP accounts to ISDN interfaces.
If multiple VoIP accounts are to be mapped or assigned to one ISDN interface, the check box
Allow
more than one VoIP account for each ISDN interface
must be selected.
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