ZyXEL Communications IP PBX X6004 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Server

X6004 User’s Guide

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Slot

Specify which ISDN BRI interface card you want to configure. The cards
are identified by the extension card slot they are installed in. Select one
of the slots or select All to make the settings the same for all ISDN BRI
interface cards.

Port

Specify the BRI port on the ISDN BRI interface card you want to
configure.

Switch Type

Select a switch type according to your area and the technology your
telephone company uses. Generally, U.S. telephone exchanges use
5ESS switches while Europe uses NET3 and Australia uses AUS
switches.
As of this writing, the X6004 only supports NET3.

NT/TE Mode

Select NT (Network Terminal) or TE (Terminal Equipment) to decide
the X6004’s role when connecting to an ISDN device. See

NT/TE on

page 145

for more information.

TEI

This Terminal Endpoint Identifier is used to uniquely identify each TE
device. Select Dynamic to automatically request an ID when the X6004
is connected to the network. Or select Fixed and enter a number (0-
63) provided from your telephone company.

Note: You must configure the same TEI on the X6004 and its

connected BRI device.

Digit Handling

Specify the signalling method the X6004 accepts to receive a callee’s
number through a specified BRI port.

En-bloc: The X6004 expects to receive a complete callee’s number at
one time.

Overlap: The X6004 expects to receive digits of a callee’s number one-
by-one.

Note: If the switch type is "NT", then Digital Handling can select

"Overlap" or "En-bloc".

Note: If the switch type is "TE", then Digital Handling can select

"En-bloc" only.

Tx Volume

Select the volume level transmitted from the X6004. -6 is the lowest,
and 6 is the loudest.

Rx Volume

Select the volume level transmitted to the X6004. -6 is the lowest, and
6 is the loudest.

Apply

Click this to save your changes.

Cancel

Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value.

Table 25 Server > BRI Configuration (continued)

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