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Configure the Signal Protocol and Calling Address

  1. To configure the signal protocol, select Configure, Physical Interfaces, and ISDN from the navigation menu:
  2. You will see the Physical Interface (ISDN) window.

  3. Select the port you want to configure.
  4. You will see the Physical Port Configuration (ISDN) window:

    The parameters you need to enter for this procedure are Type, Mode, and Protocol Supported.

    The table below describes the parameters you need to enter:

    Parameter

    Range of Values

    Required Actions

    Type

    none, rs232, v35, x21, v36 csu-dsu, isdn-BRI, t1csu, e1csu

    Enter isdn-BRI.

    Mode

    DCE, DTE

    Enter dte.

    Note: If you are performing this procedure on a Passport 4460 unit using a Smart cable, you do not need to select the mode type.

    Protocol Supported

    none, standardFR, switchingFR, htds, cbr, sdlc, x25

    Enter switchingFR.


  5. Enter the above parameter and click Save. A "Command Successful" appears.
  6. Click Next. You will see the Physical Basic Rate Interface Configuration window.
  7. At the top of the window, click on Signaling (D-Channel). You will see the Signaling D-Channel Configuration window:
  8. Click Modify next to the Signaling Index you want to configure for this connection.You will see the Signaling D-Channel Configuration - MODIFY window:
  9. In the Signaling Protocol field, use the pull down menu to select INS64.
  10. In the Signaling Calling Address field, enter the phone number of the Passport 4400 unit starting/originating the call.
  11. Click Save. A "Command Successful" appears.

Continue on to Configure the Passport 4400 Unit Originating the Call


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