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August 2003
Access Navigator - Release 1.8
Provision GR-303 Service
Assign Call Reference Values (CRVs)
Assign Call Reference Values (CRVs)
CAUTION!   
S
ERVICE
 
DISRUPTIONS
 
CAN
 
OCCUR
 
IF
 
YOU
 
ASSIGN
 
A
 CRV 
THAT
 
IS
 
ALREADY
 
IN
 
USE
 
BY
 
ANOTHER
 
SUBSCRIBER
. A
LWAYS
 
VERIFY
 CRV
S
 
BEFORE
 
MAKING
 
CHANGES
. D
O
 
NOT
 
USE
 
THESE
 
STEPS
 
TO
 
CHANGE
 ISDN BRI CRV
S
.
NOTE:  
The IDT switch system will need to know the Call Reference Value (CRV) for 
each GR-303 DS0 voice termination. The switch uses the CRV to set up crossconnects. 
The CRV for each DS0 is programmable. Factory default CRVs are sequentially numbered 
from 1 to 768 (as shown in Figure 10-5), starting with the first DS0 channel on DS1 #1 and 
continuing to the last DS0 channel on DS1 #32. If required, the user can assign different 
CRV numbers. The only requirement is that the CRVs must be different for all assigned 
GR-303 voice terminations. ISDN BRI connections use the same CRV for the B1, B2, and 
D channel. 
NOTE:  
A CRV with an active call can not be moved or reassigned.
NOTE:  
To avoid duplication when setting CRV numbers, if another channel has the 
same CRV number, it will be set to CRV #0 (not assigned).
1. Show current CRV settings with the following command:
show crv <range> 
Example:
show crv 1-8
The show command will display the range of CRVs requested (up to 24), along with the DS1 and 
DS0 channel to which they are currently assigned. For example, the message for showing CRV 
numbers 1 to 8 would look similar to the following:
CRV        Interface               Status
---        ---------               ------
1          DS1 #1 channel 1        In Service
2          DS1 #1 channel 2        In Service
3          DS1 #1 channel 3        In Service
4          DS1 #1 channel 4        In Service
5          DS1 #2 channel 25       In Service
6          DS1 #2 channel 26       In Service
7          DS1 #2 channel 27       In Service
8          DS1 #2 channel 28       Out of Service