Allied Telesis AR400 Series Router User Manual

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Physical and Layer 2 Interfaces

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Software Release 2.5.2
C613-02034-00 REV A

2.

Select country or territory.

To select the country in which the router is operated, enter the command:

SET SYSTEM TERRITORY={AUSTRALIA|CHINA|EUROPE|JAPAN|KOREA|

NEWZEALAND|USA}

The territory determines which Q.931 profile is used on the ISDN interface.
For example, to select the Q.931 profile for the United States, enter the
command:

SET SYSTEM TERRITORY=USA

If you are not sure which territory to use, contact your authorised distributor
or reseller. Failure to select the correct territory will invalidate the approval of
this product with respect to the applicable national standards for the country
in which the product is used.

For installations in the USA, go to step 4. For installations in other
countries, go to step 3.

3.

Set directory numbers and subaddresses (outside USA).

In countries other than the USA, set router’s ISDN directory numbers and
subaddresses with the command:

SET Q931=0 NUM1=number NUM2=number SUB1=subaddress

SUB2=subaddress

This step is only required if the router is sharing the ISDN S/T bus with
other ISDN devices. See the AR400 Series Router Software Reference for more
information.

Go to Step 5.

4.

Set switch type and SPIDs (USA only).

In the USA, you may need to set the ISDN switch type and SPIDs values.
Setting the system territory to USA automatically sets the ISDN switch
type to National ISDN-1. This should be correct for all new ISDN
installations. If the router is connected to another switch type, set the
switch type with the command:

SET Q931=0 PROFILE=DMS-100

for a Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch running custom software, or:

SET Q931=0 PROFILE=5ESS

for a Lucent 5ESS switch running custom software.

If the switch type is not National ISDN-1, enter the SPIDs (supplied by the
ISDN service provider) with the command:

SET Q931=0 SPID1=spid SPID2=spid

If the switch type is National ISDN-1 the router will, when first turned on,
attempt to obtain the SPIDs itself from the switch using the Auto SPID
procedures. To monitor the success of this procedure, enter the command:

SHOW Q931=0 SPID

If the Auto SPID procedure succeeds the router will either select the SPID
values to use by itself, or tell the user (in the output of the SHOW Q931=0
SPID command) how to select the SPID values.

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