Chapter 8 fxs-id configuration, 1 about this chapter, 2 fxs-id voice card – Carrier Access Access Bank II SNMP User Manual

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Chapter 8

FXS-ID Configuration

Contents of This Chapter:

8.1 About This Chapter

This chapter describes how to configure the Access Bank II - SNMP Foreign Exchange Station -
Caller ID (FXS - ID) 12-channel voice card for connection to T1 public network services and pro-
vides instructions for:

Setting FXS Transmit and Receive Levels

Setting FXS Signaling Type Options

Performing FXS Voice Channel Monitoring and Testing

8.2 FXS-ID Voice Card

The Foreign Exchange Station - Caller ID (FXS-ID) 12-channel voice card delivers high quality
loop-start or ground-start dial tone telephone line connections to key systems, Off Premise Exten-
sions (OPXs), facsimile machines, modems, PBXs and other conventional analog telephone devices.
The FXS - ID card supports the Caller ID CLASSÆ feature. The FXS -ID, is a 7.8” by 13.16” daugh-
ter card designed to slide into the back of the Access Bank II - SNMP along rails that guide a 64-pin
DIN connector to mate with a matched connector on the internal AB2 Controller. The FXS-ID card
receives the T1 signaling, tip and ring pairs, control logic and power through this connector. The back

About This Chapter .................................... 1

FXS Signaling Option Descriptions .......... 8

FXS-ID Voice Card .................................... 1

Option Switches A, B, and C ..................... 8

Signaling Types ......................................... 2

TP Busy/Idle Switch ............................... 11

FXO Switch to AB2 FXS A/B Signaling ..... 2

Voice Channel Monitoring and Testing .. 11

Wink-Start to Loop-Start or Ground-Start .. 2

FXS Backplate Switches ........................ 12

Wink Delay ................................................. 3

FXS Backplate LEDs .............................. 12

Setting the Transmit and Receive Levels .. 3

“Busying Out” Individual FXS Channels . 12

Setting the Signaling Options .................... 6

Self Test Loopbacks ............................... 13

Option Switches A, B, and C ..................... 6

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