Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring WAN Access
Configuring E1 lines
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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If the profile you have configured is not the active profile, activate it as described in 
“Activating a profile” on page 2-7.
Setting up a nailed connection
The number of nailed channels must be the same at both ends of the connection, but the 
channel assignments do not have to match. For example, if there are five nailed channels at the 
local end, there must be five nailed channels at the remote end, but channel 1 could be 
switched at the local end and nailed at the remote end.
To use nailed channels, a Connection or call profile references the group number specified by 
each channel’s Prt/Grp parameter. (For the definition of call profile, see “Assigning nailed 
channels to groups” on page 3-12
.) A total of 64 nailed connections can be defined.
To configure nailed channels on line 1 of an E1 slot:
1
Open the Net/E1 > Line Config > Line Config profile > Line 1 subprofile:
Net/E1
Line Config
Line Config profile
Name=
1st Line=Trunk
2nd Line=Disabled
Line 1...
Sig Mode=Inband
NFAS ID num=N/A
Rob Ctl=Wink-Start
2
Scroll to the Ch N parameters, and configure the nailed channels. For example, to assign 
channels 1–5 to the same nailed connection:
Ch 1=Nailed
Ch 1 Prt/Grp=3
Ch 2=Nailed
Ch 2 Prt/Grp=3
Ch 3=Nailed
Ch 3 Prt/Grp=3
Ch 4=Nailed
Ch 4 Prt/Grp=3
Ch 5=Nailed
Ch 5 Prt/Grp=3
3
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
If the profile you have configured is not the active profile, activate it as described in 
“Activating a profile” on page 2-7.