Installation and Reference Manual
Field Descriptions
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Enable/Disable. If enabled outgoing calls will not be passed to this Trunk.
Terminal Equipment Identifier - to identify each unit connected to a particular ISDN line. For Point to Point
lines this is set to 0. For Point to Multi-Point line this can also be set to 0, however if multiple devices are
sharing a Point to Multi-Point line it should be set to 127 and the exchange decides on the TEI's to be
used by this unit.
Enable/Disable. If enabled this Trunk will act as an S0 port.
Support for ETSI / DPNSS / Index DPNSS / PRA Lite ISDN (New Zealand)
Enables tracing via Telnet
Enables tracing via Telnet
Not used
A debugging tool that provides a way of restarting channels on an ISDN trunk. It is a comma separated
list of channels to restart (1-15, 17-31) or zero to restart the whole trunk interface.
The component number given to the Call Server. Typically 3 digits.
The component number to which this port is connected
Determines the numbers to be added to the outgoing CLI.
Unknown (default) The carrier determines this option
National Adds a 0 (zero)
Determines the prefix for incoming calls. When left blank, the default, 0 is used. Entering a non-digit
such as “.” or “>” leaves the digit space blank.
Determines the prefix for incoming calls. When left blank, the default, 00 is used. Entering a non-digit
such as “.” or “>” leaves the digit space blank.