ISDN configuration task list 221
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 19 • ISDN configuration
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node(q931)[slot/port]#signalling-rule
etsi
or
node(q931)[slot/port]#signalling-rule
pss1old
or
node(q931)[slot/port]#no signalling-rule
Specify channel numbering (Default: etsi)
Some older Q-SIG variants make use of a
channel numbering scheme that differs from
the standard ETSI method. In most cases the
ETSI numbering applies. Unless the connected
ISDN devices and configured protocols
require a different scheme, make sure the
numbering is set to ETSI.
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node(q931)[slot/port]#uni-side net
or
node(q931)[slot/port]#uni-side user
Specify the UNI side of the interface.
If not defined on layer2 (q921 mode) this set-
ting also specifies the UNI side setting for
layer2.
The layer 2 settings also apply to Q.SIG
(PSS1) interfaces.
Make sure that the device connected to a
SmartNode ISDN port is operating the oppo-
site side of the configured uni-side.
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node(q931)[slot/port]#max-calls number-
of-calls
or
node(q931)[slot/port]#no max-calls
Limits the total number of concurrent calls
on the port.
The no form of the command restores the
default settings.
Note if the channel-range and
max-calls command are
used simultaneously, the
lower number of chan-
nels is the limiting
parameter.
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node(prt-pstn)[slot/port]#channel-range
min max
or
node(prt-pstn)[slot/port]#no channel-
range
Specify B-channel range to be used on a PRI
port (Default: E1: 0-31, T1: 0-23)
Limits the time-slots to be used for calls to the
range between min and max. This is in some
cases required for interoperability with ISDN
services that impose the same limitations.
Call slots outside the defined range are
rejected (busy line). If no range is defined
(Default) all 30 (T1: 23) time-slots are avail-
able for use.
The no form of the command restores the
default settings.
Step Command Purpose