Installation manual

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Assigning a trunk line to an existing trunk group
A trunk line must be associated with a trunk group of the same type; this can be an existing
group or a new one can be created.
Note: You cannot associate a trunk line with a trunk group of a different type.
1 Go to menu 1.2.3 (Line characteristics) and select the location of the network card.
2 On the line
TRUNK GROUP, select the existing trunk group. Press Enter.
Note: An ISDN T0 (BRI) trunk line has two B channels. Each of these can be assigned to a
different T0 trunk group. On the relevant lines, select either
TRUNK GROUP 1ST B
CHANNEL
or TRUNK GROUP 2ND B CHANNEL.
3 On the line
STATUS DISABLED, select IN SERVICE. Press Enter.
The trunk line is now assigned to an existing trunk group, and becomes operational immediately.
Adding a trunk line to a new trunk group
The trunk line is assigned to a new trunk group that must be routed to it.
1 Go to menu 1.2.2.1 (Trunk group names). The screen
TRUNK GROUP NAMES appears.
2 Enter a single name per unused line.
3 Go to menu 1.2.2.2 (Trunk group characteristics). The screen
TRUNK GROUP SELECTION
APPEARS
. Select the new trunk group. Press Enter. The screen CHARACTERISTICS OF
TRUNK GROUP <NAME>
appears.
4 On the line
PHYSICAL TYPE, select the trunk line type. Press Enter.
5 Modify any of the trunk line's characteristics as required, then define the route taken by the
new trunk group.