Lucent Technologies 7820-0802-003 Wheelchair User Manual


 
Configuring T1 Cards
Assigning names to T1 line profiles
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-7
nfas-group-id = 0
nfas-id = 0
incoming-call-handling = internal-processing
call-by-call = 0
data-sense = normal
idle-mode = flag-idle
FDL = none
front-end-type = dsx
DSX-line-length = 1-133
CSU-build-out = 0-db
overlap-receiving = no
pri-prefix-number = ""
trailing-digits = 2
t302-timer = 10000
channel-config = [ { unused-channel 9 "" { any-shelf
any-slot +
maintenance-state = no
input-sample-count = one-sample
sendDisc-val = 0
hunt-grp-phone-number-1 = ""
hunt-grp-phone-number-2 = ""
hunt-grp-phone-number-3 = ""
collect-incoming-digits = no
r1-use-anir = no
r1-first-digit-timer = 340
r1-anir-delay = 350
r1-anir-timer = 200
r1-modified = no
Assigning names to T1 line profiles
In a T1 profile, the Name parameter enables you to assign the profile a name. The name can
include up to 16 characters. It is displayed after the lines physical address in the Dir command
output. For example:
admin> read t1 {1 12 0}
admin> set name = T1 Trunk
admin> write
T1/{ shelf-1 slot-12 0 } written
admin> dir T1
17 04/17/1997 19:00:02 { shelf-1 slot-12 0 } "T1 Trunk"
For T1 lines, the Line Status window displays the first eight characters of the name if one has
been assigned. For example:
T1 Trunk 1/12/0 LA la la la la la la la
If the name is longer than eight characters, the last character displayed is a plus sign (+).