Aethra avc8500 User Guide
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Access configuration (ISDN BRI National)
Move to the Configure “Access” icon and press OK
From this menu, you can:
From this menu, you can:
• Choose to enable one or more accesses
• Specify the numbers to be associated with the accesses
• Specify the SPID, if present
• Select TEI (Automatic or Fixed)
• Enable any eventual SPID2 and enter the appropriate numbers
Access configuration (ISDN PRI Euro)
1. Select
PRI in the “Access” box.
2. Move to the desired “Access configuration” icon and press OK
At this stage you can:
• Choose to enable Primary Rate Interface
• Specify the number to be associated with the Primary Rate Interface
• Specify the subaddress, if present
• Choose to enable the “MULTINUMBER” function by checking the appropriate box
Move to the “Advanced” icon, and press OK.
In this page you can:
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Choose to enable/disable CRC4 depending on the network connection
•
Select B channel (time slot)
•
Request by the terminal or by the network
•
Define usable B channels (per service provider instructions)
•
Available channels search in increasing/decreasing order on defined B channels.
Note
It’s appropriate here to stress that unless you have special needs, it is advisable to leave the “network” option selected,
since incorrect configuration could create connection problems. For special configurations, please contact your service
provider.
Access configuration (ISDN PRI National)
1. Select
PRI in the “Access” box.
2. Move to the desired access configuration icon and press OK.
At this stage you can:
•
Choose to enable Primary Rate Interface
•
Specify the number to be associated with the Primary Rate Interface
•
Specify the SPID, if present
Move to the “Advanced” icon and press OK.
In this menu you can:
In this menu you can:
• Select B channel (Time slot)
• Request by the terminal or by the network
• Define usable B channels (per service provider instructions).
• Available channels search in increasing/decreasing order on defined B channels.
• Select cable length
From the drop-down menu, you can also select “Cable Length”: the length of the cable connecting the Codec to
the Primary Rate access socket used.
Note
It’s appropriate here to stress that unless you have special needs, it is advisable to leave the “network” option selected,
since incorrect configuration could create connection problems. For special configurations, contact your service provider.