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Chapter 4 Configuring the 8106 Server
Testing the installation
Testing E1 telephony
To test E1 telephony connectivity, test both inbound and outbound calls.
Testing inbound calls
To verify inbound calls, you must have a means for directly selecting each of the trunks connected to
MeetingPlace. Most PBX’s and Central Office trunks either:
MeetingPlace. Most PBX’s and Central Office trunks either:
•
use circular hunting, which accesses each port in turn.
•
allow each trunk to be selected with a special dialing sequence.
When the PBX uses circular hunting
Step 1
Access the CLI. If you do not already have terminal logging turned on, turn it on before proceeding. For
information on logging, see the
information on logging, see the
Step 2
Type
spanstat <span number> -all
and press Enter. For <span number>, start with span 0 and check
each port before moving onto span 1 and other active spans.
Step 3
Dial the system access number.
Step 4
Look at the “spanstat” command output to monitor which port receives the call. For example, in
, span 0, port 1 received the call.
Figure 4-96 spanstat -all Command — E
Step 5
When you hear the prompt, “Welcome to MeetingPlace”, press
2
. The system replies with, “Enter your
profile number”. This verifies a full two way connection between the PBX/Central Office.
Step 6
Repeatedly, dial the system access number until each port is tested.
Note
Type
spanstat help
and press Enter to determine the character code definitions and sequences
for the various types of connections.
meetingplace:tech$ spanstat 0 -all
E1 Span 0 (ETI 0 Line A) is up
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
10 20 30
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