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Version 6.4 235 March 2012
SIP User's Manual 18. GW and IP to IP
On the top of the page, a bar with Trunk number icons displays the status of each
trunk, according to the following color codes:
Grey: Disabled
Green: Active
Yellow: RAI alarm (also appears when you deactivate a Trunk by clicking the
Deactivate button)
Red: LOS/LOF alarm
Blue: AIS alarm
Orange: D-channel alarm (ISDN only)
2. Select the trunk that you want to configure by clicking the desired Trunk number icon.
The bar initially displays the first eight trunk number icons (i.e., trunks 1 through 8). To
scroll through the trunk number icons (i.e., view the next/last or previous/first group of
eight trunks), refer to the figure below:
Figure 18-2: Trunk Scroll Bar (Used Only as an Example)
Note: If the Trunk scroll bar displays all available trunks, the scroll bar buttons are
unavailable.
After you have selected a trunk, the following is displayed:
The read-only 'Module ID' field displays the module number to which the trunk
belongs.
The read-only 'Trunk ID' field displays the selected trunk number.
The read-only ‘Trunk Configuration State’ displays the state of the trunk ('Active'
or 'Inactive').
The displayed parameters pertain to the selected trunk only.
3. Click the Stop Trunk button (located at the bottom of the page) to take the trunk
out of service so that you can configure the currently grayed out (unavailable)
parameters. (Skip this step if you want to configure parameters that are available
when the trunk is active). The stopped trunk is indicated by the following:
The ‘Trunk Configuration State’ field displays ‘Inactive’.
The Stop Trunk button is replaced by the Apply Trunk Settings button.
When all trunks are stopped, the Apply to All Trunks button also appears.
All the parameters are available and can be modified.
4. Configure the trunk parameters as required.

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