ZyXEL Communications IP PBX X6004 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Server

X6004 User’s Guide

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NT/TE Mode

Select NT (Network Terminal) if a TE device (for example, an ISDN
phone) connects to the specified port. Select TE (Terminal Equipment)
if this port connects to a NT device (for example, a PBX). See

NT/TE on

page 145

for more information.

Q.SIG Type

Select the role of a PRI interface in an ISDN Q.SIG network (Master or
Slave) and the method to avoid channel collision (SIDE A or SIDE B).

The setting is only available for the switch type Q.SIG.

LineBuildOut

This specifies the transmission and receiving levels to cable length.
Depending on a T1 or E1 line the port is connected to, you have the
following options.
T1: You can select one of the following options based on the necessary
transmission/receiving level (using CSU) or possible cable distance your
estimated between two PRI peers (using DSX).

CSU 0 = 0 dB

CSU 75 = 7.5 dB

CSU 15 = 15 dB

CSU 225 = 22.5 dB

DSX 110 = 0~110 ft.

DSX 220 = 110~220 ft.

DSX 330 = 220~330 ft.

DSX 440 = 330~440 ft.

DSX 550 = 440~550 ft.

DSX 660 = 550~660 ft.

E1: Select one of the following options based on the possible cable
distance your estimated between two PRI peers.

120 = 120 ft.

Framing

This is a type of framing which decides the way to align framing
channels. You have to configure same framing type in both connected
PRI devices.

Depending on a T1 or E1 line the port is connected to, you have the
following options.

T1: SF (Super Frame), ESF (Extended Super Frame).

E1: CRC4 (Cyclic Redundancy Check 4), NonCRC4 (None Cyclic
Redundancy Check 4).

Table 26 Server > PRI Configuration (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

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