Mode, State, Name/id – Verilink PRISM 3030 (34-00208.L) Product Manual User Manual

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DS0

Assigns the voice port to a network channel. The choices are 1 through 12.

Mode

Selects whether the voice port is actively assigned to a network channel (Active) or
is not used. When set to Spare, the other voice parameters are ignored and the port
is inactive. The port must be set to the Spare mode before it can be assigned to
another channel. On E&M modules, select Active4w, Active2w, or Spare.

State

Displays the voice port status as either Busy or Idle.

Name/ID

Can be used to enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters for identifying the voice
circuit name and number.

Signalling

Selects the supervisory operation of the voice port. The choices for the different
modules are as follows.

FXS.

FXS/LS:

Foreign Exchange Station / Loop Start

FXS/GS:

Foreign Exchange Station /Ground Start

UVG:

Universal Voice Grade

MEG/LS: MEGACOM /Loop

Start

MEG/GS: MEGACOM /Ground

Start

MEGR/LS:

MEGACOM /Loop Start with Reverse Battery

MEGR/GS:

MEGACOM /Ground Start with Reverse Battery

PLAR:

Private Line Automatic Ringdown

SLC 96:

SLC 96 Channel Signalling

DID/DNIS:

Direct Inward Dialing /Dialed Number Identification Service
[Dial Pulse Originate (DPO) mode]

DNISW/LS:

Loop Start DNIS (LS-DNIS) with wink

DNISD/LS:

LS-DNIS with delay start

DNISWR/LS:

LS-DNIS with wink and Reverse Battery

DNISDR/LS:

LS-DNIS with delay and Reverse Battery

DNISW/GS:

Ground Start DNIS (GS-DNIS) with wink

DNISD/GS:

GS-DNIS with delay start

DNISWR/GS:

GS-DNIS with wink and Reverse Battery

DNISDR/GS:

GS-DNIS with delay and Reverse Battery

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