IP Gear SmartCell 111L User Guide
3.1.7 Power Connection
Connect the power supply, supplied with the Smartcell 111L, to the PWR port
(shown in Fig 3-2) and to a power source.
3.2 Configuration of the PABX
The PABX connected to a Cellulink device must be properly configured in order
to operate.
Table 3-2 describes the configurations. For detailed information
regarding the programming of the PABX, please contact your PABX tech
support.
Table 3-2: PABX Trunk Definitions
DESCRIPTION Comment
1 Set the trunk dialing method for
standard DTMF (dual tone multi
frequency). Pulse dialing is not
supported.
2 Include all trunks connected to the
Smartcell 111L devices serving the
same cellular network, in a new trunk
group. You may create several groups,
serving several networks.
3 On PABX’s with LCR (Least Cost
Routing), set the PABX routing tables
to properly route the calls to the trunk
groups you defined. This is done by
selecting the cellular prefixes to direct
the routing. Calls that should not be
made on the 111L devices can be
blocked by using the Toll Restriction
feature (as explained later).
Calls will be automatically
routed to the 111L by the
PABX.
You may use (or prevent)
overflow traffic from the
111L trunk to other trunks.
4 On PABX’s with no LCR, make sure
you tell the users how to select the
right trunk for the cellular calls (see
section 3.5).
After making the selection
they will hear a second dial
tone (coming from the 111L).
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