User guide
 System Administrator’s Guide – Release 7.5 
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Revised: April 9, 2013 
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Configuration Hint 
When using a Digital Line for circuit switched voice operation (PRI or RBS modes), it is 
typically preferred to set all the Digital Line parameters including the functional 
definition for each time slot on T1 line. Once this configuration has been set, each slot 
configured to support circuit switch voice calls will appear as a new outside line. That 
is, each separate slot configured for circuit switched voice calls is logically treated as a 
separate telephone line. At that point, details of how that line is routed or configured 
are set under the Digital Lines section found on the Phone System > Outside Lines 
configuration page. 
Parameters for each Digital Line are configured on the Network > Digital Lines > 
Modify page for the specific line you wish to configure. It is important to provision 
Digital Lines that are not going to be used as Disabled. The disabled state is the 
factory default setting for each T1 line. 
Parameter  Description 
Description 
Description of the Digital Line interface. This description is 
used in all other places this line is referred to, such as in the 
Outlines Lines view and configuration pages of the phone 
system. 
Line Mode 
The provisioned operational mode for this interface. 
Currently, only T1 mode and Disabled are available. In the 
future, additional options may be available such as E1 and 
J1 for use in international markets outside of North America 
Line Coding Mode 
Both B8ZS and AMI modes are supported. It is strongly 
recommended that B8ZS mode be used if the service 
provider supports it. You must pick the setting that matches 
the service provider’s setting, but lines should be ordered as 
B8ZS, if the CO switch enables it. 
Note:    In AMI mode, clear channel data service is 
not available and only a 56K data rate will be available on 
each slot. Generally speaking a PRI line should always be 
set to B8ZS mode. 
Framing Mode 
The Allworx server supports both Super Frame (D4) and 
Extended Super Frame (ESF) modes. You must pick the 
setting that matches the service provider’s configuration, but 
it is recommended to have the service provider use ESF 
mode, if available. 
Clock Source 
Enables specifying the Digital Line data clocking source 
reference for this interface. Network clocking is almost 
always the desired setting because the service provider will 
be the source of the timing reference and the Allworx 
interface will be the slave to that network clock. Internal 
timing mode indicates that the Allworx device is the source of 
the clocking time reference. This mode is useful if you are 
going to hook two devices back to back. In that case, one 
end needs to provide the clock reference and the other must 
slave to that master. The exact terminology may vary from 










