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Configuring WAN Access
Configuring E1 lines
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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If you set Sig Mode to ISDN_NFAS, you can also establish an interface ID or NFAS ID 
number for this type of signaling. You must specify a different interface ID for each NFAS 
line. 
If you set Sig Mode to Inband signaling (also called robbed-bit signaling), you must set the 
Rob Ctl parameter to specify a call-control mechanism. 
Switch-specific settings
Set the Switch Type parameter to specify the network switch providing ISDN service on the 
E1/PRI line. The carrier supplies the setting. You must also specify the physical-layer frame 
format for the E1 line by setting the Framing Mode parameter.
Defining how the MAX unit responds during call setup
Each Line N profile includes parameters that configure the R2 signaling for call setup. 
Typically, you set the Sig Mode parameter to R2, and all the correct tones are selected for you. 
But if you are connecting to a nonstandard switch, you might need to adjust the R2 settings in 
the Net/E1 > Line Config > Line Config profile > Line N subprofile. Following are the 
parameters:
For detailed information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference.
Parameter
Specifies
#Complete
Criteria for having received enough digits on an incoming call that 
uses R2 signaling. 
Grp B Answer Signal Group B signal that the MAX sends immediately before answering an 
incoming call. Specify Signal B 1, Signal B 2, and so on, up to Signal 
B 15. The default is Signal B 6, which is the recommended setting for 
E1 R2 Israeli signaling. For information about the proper settings for 
other countries, please contact your carrier.
Grp B Busy Signal
Group B signal that the MAX sends as a busy signal. Specify Signal B 
1, Signal B 2, and so on, up to Signal B 15. The default is Signal B 3, 
which is the recommended setting for E1 R2 Israeli signaling. For 
information about the proper settings for other countries, please 
contact your carrier.
Grp B No Match 
Signal
With the Yes setting, the unit signals the switch if no configured 
number matches the called number.
Grp II Signal
Grp II signal that the MAX unit sends on an outgoing call immediately 
after the called end acknowledges that it has received all the necessary 
address digits. For information about the proper settings for other 
countries, please contact your carrier.
Answer Delay
Number of milliseconds the unit waits before answering an incoming 
R2 call.
Caller ID
Whether or not the unit requests the Calling Line ID (CLID) and/or 
Caller ID from the switch.