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Provisioning the Switch


This appendix provides the information necessary for properly provisioning a switch for T1 access, T1 PRI access, E1 access, E1 PRI access and ISDN BRI access to the WAN. This appendix covers these topics:
Provisioning the switch for T1 access
Provisioning the switch for T1 PRI access
What you need from your E1/PRI service provider
Supported WAN switched services
Provisioning the switch for ISDN BRI access

Provisioning the switch for T1 access

If you use an inband signaling line, the T1 circuit at the Point-of-Presence (POP) must support the translations listed in Table A-1 for compatibility with the MAX.
Table A-1. T1 access provisioning information

Translation

Optional or required

Two-state DTMF (Dual-Tone Multifrequency) dialing

Required

Outgoing wink start

Required

Incoming Immediate seizure

Optional for a switch

Does not apply on T1 lines to a PBX

Incoming wink start

Optional for a switch

Required on T1 lines to a PBX

Incoming digits suppressed

Required, except when a PBX is connected to T1 line supplied by the MAX through PRI-to-T1 conversion

Answer supervision

Required

Switched data

Required

No voice/digital loss plan is allowed, but the drop-and-insert channels to a PBX and the channels to digital modems can be voice channels

Four-state A bit signaling, four-state B bit signaling, and pulse dialing are not supported; however, lines using these types of signaling are passed through transparently when the MAX performs drop-and-insert between lines #1 and #2.

For further information on wink-start and inband signaling, see the description of the Rob Ctl parameter in the MAX Reference Guide.

Provisioning the switch for T1 PRI access

Request the following information from your WAN provider about your WAN interface:

Keep this additional information in mind:

What you need from your E1/PRI service provider

You need the following information from your E1/PRI service provider:


Note: The MAX can receive multichannel calls using Combinet or MP encapsulation only if all channels of the call share a common phone number (namely, a hunt group). You can request that your service provider supply you with a hunt group.

Supported WAN switched services

The MAX E1 PRI supports the following WAN switched services:

When ordering a data service, make sure it is available end-to-end. Otherwise, the data carried by the call will be corrupted or the carrier will reject the call. For example, a GloBanD 512 kbps call made at a PRI interface is rejected when the called end is BRI, because GloBanD does not support BRI.

Provisioning the switch for ISDN BRI access

The tables that follow supply provisioning information for the ISDN BRI interface when a Net/BRI module (MX-SL-8BRIN) is installed. These requirements vary by switch type. Table A-2 provides information for AT&T 5ESS® switches operating in Point-to-Point (PTP), Multi-Point (MP), or National ISDN-1 (NI-1) mode.
Table A-2. AT&T 5ESS provisioning information

Element

Value

Comments

Terminal Type

A

Number of CSD
(circuit switched data)

2

Except when it handles calls to digital modems, the MAX is a data device, and you can substitute voice service for data service only if end-to-end data integrity is guaranteed. Voice service is required if digital modems are installed.

Number of CSV
(circuit switched voice)

1

Except when it handles calls to digital modems, the MAX is a data device, and you can substitute voice service for data service only if end-to-end data integrity is guaranteed. Voice service is required if digital modems are installed.

Number of Call Appearances

1

This value is not relevant for proper operation of the MAX.

Ringing/Idle Call Appearances

Idle

This value is the default for Terminal Type A.

Autohold is Y/N

No

This value is the default for Terminal Type A.

Onetouch is Y/N

No

This value is the default for Terminal Type A.

Table A-3 provides provisioning information for Northern Telecom switches.
Table A-3. Northern Telecom provisioning information

Element

Value

Comments

Signaling

Functional

Protocol version control (PVC)

1 or 2

1 is NTI custom.
2 is NI-1 (National ISDN-1), which requires a TID to be assigned as a suffix to the SPID.

TEI assignment

Dynamic

Release Key

No

This value is not relevant for proper operation of the MAX.

Ringing Indicator

No

This value is not relevant for proper operation of the MAX.

EKTS (electronic key telephone system)

off


Note: The MAX can receive multichannel calls using Combinet or MP encapsulation only if all channels of the call share a common phone number (namely, a hunt group). You can request that your service provider supply you with a hunt group.

Information required from the ISDN BRI provider

If a Net/BRI module (MX-SL-8BRIN) is installed, your ISDN BRI provider must provide you with the following information:

SPIDs for AT&T 5ESS switches

If your ISDN BRI line comes from an AT&T 5ESS switch operating in Multi-Point (MP) or National ISDN-1 (NI-1) mode, each SPID has the following format:

For example, suppose that 555-1212 is the 7-digit phone number of an ISDN BRI line using Multi-Point mode. The telephone company gives you the following SPID:

0155512120
Now, suppose that 555-6001 and 555-6002 are the 7-digit phone numbers of an ISDN BRI line using NI-1 mode. You choose TID=00 for both numbers and the telephone company gives you the following SPIDs:

017696001000
017696002000
If your ISDN BRI line operates in Point-to-Point (PTP) mode, SPIDs are not required.

SPIDs for Northern Telecom DMS-100 switches

If your ISDN BRI line comes from a Northern Telecom (NTI DMS-100) switch, each SPID has the following format:

For example, suppose you are using Northern Telecom in NTI Custom mode [PVC=1]). 415-555-1212 is the phone number of your ISDN BRI line, including the area code. The telephone company gives you the following SPID:

415555121201

Now, suppose you are using Northern Telecom in NI-1 mode [PVC=2]). 510-555-6001 and 510-555-6002 are the phone numbers of your ISDN BRI line. You choose TID=00 for both numbers and the telephone company gives you the following SPIDs:

5107690010100
5107690020200



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