Vertical Communications TeleVantage 7.5 IP Phone User Manual


 
CHAPTER 7. INSTALLING INTEL DIALOGIC BOARD DRIVERS 7-37
The default values that appear in the Experimenter are the E&M supervisory signaling
protocols. If your Robbed Bit T1 line supports a supervisory signaling protocol other than E&M,
you might need to modify events using information provided by your carrier. If you ordered
ANI/DID/DNIS services on your Robbed Bit T1 line, you must customize the event signaling
for digit collection.
To use the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter
1. Make sure the Intel Dialogic drivers are started.
2. Start the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter by choosing
Start > Programs > Vertical
TeleVantage > TeleVantage Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter
.
Note:
The Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter starts only if you have a T1 trunk board and
an MSI board installed on your PC.
3. If you have more than one T1 board installed in your PC, select which board to
configure. Click
Options > Analyze Board > Board n, where n is the number of the
board you want to configure. The T1 Board with the lowest ID number is selected by
default.
4. Click
File > Load Template. If you have a local T1 trunk, select local1.dst. If you
have a long-distance T1 trunk, select
longdistance.dst.
The template loads configuration information that will be valid in most cases.
5. On the Basic tab, make sure the wink definition described under
Transmit wink
definition
matches the wink definition of your T1 carrier. Most carriers toggle the A
and B bits for a wink, and most use a wink length in the 150-400 ms range.
6. Under
Send/receive digit type, choose DTMF or MF, depending on the type of digits
your carrier uses.