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Section Two –IPNC Configuration
This section details the configuration of the IPNC1 and IPNC2.
Task
Description
Step 1 
Configure INDEX environment using the (T) 
type interface option 
 
See INDeX Environment for IPNC Data call (page 70). 
 
Step 2 
Test INDeX configuration for both Units. 
 
 
Use the Monitor application, select Call and enable Call 
events. Point the Monitor application to the local IPNC 
and dial the ARS routed number configured in Step 1 
from an on-switch extension. The Call event on the 
Monitor Application must indicate the call is presented to 
the local IPNC. The resultant tone returned by the on-
switch extension (i.e. engaged or busy) is NOT 
significant at this stage. It is only important that the call is 
presented to the IPNC. 
Step 3 
Obtain the configuration files for IPNC1 and 
IPNC2. Create an Intranet Service type 
using the Service parameters set out below. 
Services Parameter 
IPNC1
IPNC2
Name IPNC2
IPNC1
Account Name
IPNC1
IPNC2
Password password1
password2
Incoming Password
password2 password1
 
For quick set-up, avoiding the use of separate incoming 
and outgoing account names. Use a common Service 
Name and Service Account Name. 
For example, on the IPNC1 set both the Name and 
Account Name to ISDN_link and set both the Service 
Password and Service Incoming Password to a unique 
password that is common to both sites. Then configure 
IPNC2 using these identical parameters. 
Step 4 
On the IPNC1 Service form, configure the 
Telephone number to access the IPNC2. 
 
• Service/Number = <called number>
 
The <called number> is dependant on whether T type or 
the S type IPNC interface option is used. 
• For S type see Step 2- INDeX Environment S type (page 72) 
• For T type see Steps 4& 5 - INDeX Environment T type (page 70) 
It is good practice to initially configure dial up operation 
in one direction only. 
Step 5 
In the Extension field of the default RAS 
(Dial In) on the IPNC2 add the number to 
match the Incoming call. 
 
(See Step 3 INDeX T type configuration as 
detailed on page 70) 
 
The <called number> is dependant on whether T type or 
the S type IPNC interface option is used. 
• For S type see Step 2- INDeX Environment S type (page 72) 
• For T type see Step 1 - INDeX Environment T type (page 70) 
The RAS allows the IPNC router to identify which 
incoming number are to be associated to data routing. 
The RAS Extension field is use for this purpose and by 
default the match is made from right to left. 
Step 6 
For the IPNC1 and the IPNC2 apply the 
parameters on the PPP tab of Intranet 
service type (created previously) as 
described in the table below 
Parameter 
IPNC1
IPNC2
Service/PPP
1. Multilink 
2. IPHC 
Yes Yes
RAS/PPP
1. Multilink
Yes Yes
 
The Multilink protocol is imperative for the correct 
operation of bundled channels over digital services and 
VoIP. IPHC is mandatory for the support of QoS for 
VOIP. 
 
(See The RAS Tab on page 55) 
 
 
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