Editing a digital network interface
The digital network interfaces consist of ISDN and CAS interfaces.
Basic rate interface BRI-T
A basic access has 2 user information channels at 64 kB/s each and 1 data channel at 16 kB/s (2B+D). On each user information channel (B channel) one call or data connection can be set up regardless of the other B channel.
Parameter |
Explanation |
Outgoing barred |
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Trunk groups |
Trunk group allocation |
Start B channel |
First B channel of this channel group |
Last B channel |
Second B channel of this channel group |
TEI management |
“TEI” stands for “Terminal Endpoint Identifier”. The TEI management parameter is used to specify the type of ISDN basic access: P-P (point-to-point): This is the usual connection type (default setting). With the aid of a direct dialling plan the users of the communication system can be reached directly using their DDI number. Note:
No additional terminals may be connected at the BRI-T interface in parallel with the communication server. P-MP (point-to-multipoint): Some network providers allow the connection type with multiple subscriber numbers (MSN). Here a DDI number with all the digits of the MSN number has to be created for each MSN number. |
Collision detection possibility |
Indicates the probability with which collisions can be detected |
Collision detection |
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Layer 2 reactivation |
In some countries BRI-T network interfaces are deactivated once a certain amount of time has elapsed without traffic, and are only reactivated when the communication server once again requests a connection. Layer 2 of the BRI-T network interface can be reactivated periodically every three minutes so that incoming calls are not rejected already at the local exchange after potential temporary interruptions in the U interface. For this, set the Layer 2 reactivation parameter to Special. |
Layer 2 CMD / RESP |
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Primary rate interface PRI (E1)
A primary rate access has thirty 64 kbit/s user information channels and one 64 kbit/s control and signalling channel. The B channels can be subdivided into channel groups.
Parameter |
Explanation |
Channel group x: |
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With a primary rate access the B channels can be divided up into channel groups and assigned to different trunk groups. |
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Trunk group |
Trunk group allocation |
Hunt mode |
Forward/Reverse/None: specifies the search direction inside the channel group |
Start B channel |
First B channel of this channel group |
Last B channel |
Second B channel of this channel group |
Settings: |
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Layer 2 CMD / RESP |
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Network interface PRI (T1) (primary rate access)
This is the primary rate access for the public network in USA and Canada. It can be set for the protocols: 4ESS and 5EES (AT&T), DMS100 (Nortel), National ISDN 2 (Bellcore).
This type of primary rate access has 23 B channels and 1 D channel (23B+D).
It is supported only on the 1PRI-T1 cards of a Mitel\ 470 communication server.
CAS on the primary rate interface
CAS (channel-associated signalling) is a signalling protocol for PRI network interfaces that is used in certain countries (e.g. Brazil). This setting provides audio transmitters and audio receiver for transmitting the signalling information.
Parameter |
Explanation |
Outgoing barred |
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Trunk groups |
Trunk group allocation |
Synchronisation member |
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Synch state |
Status display |
Collect call blocking signal |
If the provider does not support the methods with the MFC/R2 signal for the recognition of collect calls (default value), the parameter must be set to double answer. |
Hunt mode |
Forward/Reverse/None: specifies the search direction inside the channel group |
Hunt mode |
Forward/Reverse/None: specifies the search direction inside the channel group |
Start B channel |
First B channel of this channel group |
Last B channel |
Second B channel of this channel group |