Table 3-10, isdn, Pri dbm physical interface options, Table 3-10, isdn pri dbm physical – Paradyne 9128-II User Manual

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3. Configuration

3-50

April

2002

9128-A2-GB20-60

Refer to the

Table 3-10

when configuring a PRI DBM.

Table 3-10. ISDN PRI DBM Physical Interface Options (1 of 3)

Interface Status

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable

Determines whether the ISDN interface is available for use.

Enable – The ISDN interface is enabled.

Disable – The ISDN interface cannot be configured, nor can it transmit or receive data.
No PVC connections or frame relay DLCIs will be deleted. Disabling the ISDN interface
results in the following:

T

All currently connected ISDN calls are terminated.

T

Alarms or traps associated with this interface are not generated or displayed.

T

LEDs associated with this interface are held in an “off" state. Specifically, the
DSX/PRI LEDs are held off if they represent the PRI status.

Switch Type

Possible Settings: NI-2, ATT_4ESS, ATT_5ESS
Default Setting: NI-2

Specifies type of ISDN switch provided by the server.

NI-2 – The DBM will communicate with a service provider supporting the National ISDN-2
switching standard.

ATT_4ESS – The DBM will communicate with a service provider supporting the
ATT 4ESS switching standard.

ATT_5ESS – The DBM will communicate with a service provider supporting the
ATT 5ESS switching standard.

Local Phone Number

Possible Settings: 10 digits
Default Setting: Clear

Provides the telephone number associated with all Bearer channels. All blanks is a valid
setting.

10 digits – Where you enter the telephone number, up to 10 digits. If a nondigit/numeric is
entered, an

Invalid Character (

x

)

message appears at the bottom of the screen.

Clear – Clears the phone number field so it can be reentered.

Line Framing Format

Possible Settings: D4, ESF
Default Setting: ESF

Specifies the framing format for transmitted and received signals on the ISDN interface.

D4 – Uses D4 framing format.

NOTE: This setting is not recommended by network carriers. False yellow alarms may
occur after traffic has been running and the channel returns to idle, or when there is
light traffic when other settings are selected. ESF format does not create this problem.

ESF – Uses Extended Superframe framing format.

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