Specifications

40 IBM Voice Over Frame Relay Perform Guide
3.3.8 Connecting Channels
Use the following procedure to connect channels.
1. Connect or disconnect channels to DLCIs or subDLCIs. Use the following
syntax to make your choice:
CHANNEL CONNECT < upa> < upa:dlci:sub_channel> NORMAL/HIGH
For example:
CHANNEL CONNECT B2 A2:16:1
2. For remote commands, connect the control processor (CP) channel. For
example:
CHANNEL CONNECT CP A2:16:2
3. Connect the accounting channel. For example:
CHANNEL CONNECT ACCOUNTING A2:16:3
4. Use the SHOW REMOTE command to view a table of all remote nodes.
5. Use the
SELECT < node_id> command to select a remote node ID.
6. Verify communication with the remote unit from the command line by issuing a
REMOTE SHOW CONFIG UNIT command.
7. Ensure that the current configuration screen for the remote unit is displayed
and that the settings are correct for the configuration as installed. If not,
reenter the appropriate command(s).
8. Make telephone calls over the active voice channels to confirm that the voice
port interfaces and translation rules are operational. This will also exercise the
equipment installed at each data port to verify its connection and
configuration.
3.3.9 Configuring Circuit Groups
Use the following procedure to create and configure circuit groups.
1. Create or remove a circuit group for voice calls. For example:
CIRCUIT_GROUP 1 CREATE
2. Set maximum CIR for the group (two voice at 9.6 kbps each.) For example:
CIRCUIT_GROUP 1 MAX_CIR 192000
3. Point a circuit group toward a node. For example:
CIRCUIT_GROUP 1 CONNECT_TO_NODE 0.0.0.2
4. Assign an inbound translation rule for call routing.
For example:
CIRCUIT_GROUP 1 INBOUND_TRANS_RULE 1
5. Create or delete circuits within the circuit group for voice traffic. Also, create a
call processing channel for voice signaling. For example:
CIRCUIT_GROUP 1 ADD PROC A2:16:3
followed by:
CIRCUIT_GROUP 1 ADD 2 A2:16:4