Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Starting/Configuring TSP500

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Version 4.0

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

This document is confidential and proprietary to SER Solutions and is not for external use.

The ISDN Configuration has two different types of configuration variables:

Static configurations that can changed but will not take effect to after a
system reboot

Dynamic configurations that can be modified and dynamically loaded.

The ISDN configuration consists of fourteen screens of configurations. It
must be stated that some of these configuration screens must never be
changed without direct approval from SER Engineering.

In Figure 3-6, the “L” indicates that that item can be dynamically loaded
without rebooting the system. All of the configuration parameters that contain
“origination,” “destination,” “facility,” and “Calling” are dynamic. Configu-
rations for “signaling,” “transfer,” and “user” are static.

Subscreens of the ISDN Configurations

Note:

An asterisk ( *) next to a line
item indicates that one or
more spans are configured
differently than the rest.

Figure 3-6. Editing the ISDN Configurations.

Figure 3-7. ISDN Configuration: Transfer Capability.

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