3 virtual ports, 1 bri and pri virtual ports, 1 bri virtual port – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual

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BRI and PRI virtual ports

3.1

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3 Virtual ports

3.1 BRI and PRI virtual ports

3.1.1 BRI virtual port

BRI carriers are assigned to physic ports of ISDN boards for Basic Rate Interface. Hardware

configuration of BRI carriers you can find in the menu

Virtual ports – BRI/PRI

on the tab Stack.

On the left side is displayed list of all BRI carriers and on the right side of this menu you can set up

parameters of selected carrier. Whole configuration is divided into logical parts.

Stack status
This field displays information about stack and its actual state. You can find here information about

states of L1 or L2 and about higher error rate or loss of synchronization.

Digital interface parameters
Interface type
– Parameter can't be set. It shows onlz tzpe of interface including information about

bit rate.
Interface mode – With this parameter you can switch between NT (Network Termination) and TE

(Terminal Equipment) mode. Some positions in main case can be used only in NT mode. Concretely it

is firts and second port on BRI boards on positions 6, 10 and 14 if you follow addressing from chapter

2.2 Boards part Addressing. For correct function it is necessary to adjust software and hardware

configuration and set jumpers for each port on board correctly. As guide you can use figure 1 or

picture which is on each board.
Bus mode – With this parameter you can switch between MPT (point-to-multipoint) and PTP (point-

to-point) mode. In MPT mode you can connect up to eight terminals to one physic port. PTP mode is

used mainly for trunks between two PbXs or when you want to connect only one equipment to each

physic port.
Enabled channels – Checkboxes of this parameter are used for activation of B-channels. If no

channel is checked, you aren't able to use this port for communication (it behaves as busy).
Deactivate L1 – Parameter is used for L1 deactivation on interface without calls. Layer is

automatically deactivated by PbX after timeout expiration. Incoming call automatically activates this

layer.
Keep L1 active – When this option is checked, PbX always try to keep L1 active on this interface and

you don't need to activate interface by additional calls. This option can't be combined with option

Deactivate L1.
Inactive L1 as error – With this option you can activate caution about inactive first layer. Caution is

made by red exclamation on the port within menu

Hardware – Boards

and by red text in the field

for stact status. This option can't be combined with option Deactivate L1.
Settings for SLIP – With parameter Nonsynchronous as error you can enable another

parameters for setting SLIP range. This option can be used only on TE port. If SLIP rate gets over

upper level, is this fact signalized by red exclamation on the port within menu

Hardware – Boards

and by red text in the field for stact status. For changing status of nonsynchronous line must SLIP

rate go under lower level. Interval between these two values is used as hysteresis.
Settings for BER – With parameter BER as error you can enable another parameters for setting

BER range. If BER rate gets over upper level, is this fact signalized by red exclamation on the port

within menu

Hardware – Boards

and by red text in the field for stact status. For changing status of

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