Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring POTS capability on the MAX 6000 and MAX 3000
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
 4-101
FXS line profiles
There are five possible slot profiles for each MAXPOTS slot card. The first profile (default) is 
always the active profile. You can save alternative configurations in the other four profiles.
Configuring an FXS line profile
To configure a slot (or line) profile in Main > Analog FXS > FXS Config > FXS Configuration 
profile
 > Line profile, use the following parameters: 
Saving alternative configurations
To copy the active profile to one of the alternate live profiles, proceed as follows:
1
From Analog FXS > FXS Config, select the active profile.
The active profile appears.
2
Press Ctrl-D to access the DO menu.
The DO menu appears.
3
Select S (Save).
4
Select the alternate live profile by using the Up Arrow and, Down Arrow keys, and press 
Enter. 
The active profile is saved to the specified alternative profile.
Activating an alternative profile
To activate one of the alternative profiles, copy any alternative profile to the active profile, 
proceed as follows:
1
From Analog FXS > FXS Config, select the alternative (101, 102, 103, or 104) profile you 
want to activate.
Parameter
Specifies
Name
Name of the profile.
Dial-Enabled
Enable/disable outbound dialing through this profile’s POTS port.
Inc CallerID Info
Include/do not include CallerID information for calls from this port.
Clid Number
Telephone number of the caller. 
Answer-Enabled
Enable/disable answering of calls on this profile’s POTS port.
CallerID 
Do/do not forward caller-ID information to the POTS port. MAXPOTS 
only supports the Bellcore Type I callerID format which might not be 
supported in all countries. 
Forward Disc
Far-end disconnect indication is/is not forwarded to the POTS port.
Rx Gain
Gain applied to the signal received from the connected equipment.
Tx Gain
Gain of the signal transmitted to the equipment.
Signalling
The signaling used on an analog loop. Regular telephones use Loopstart. 
GndStart Ring
Apply/do not apply ringing voltage to the ground start line.