Expand Configuration and Management Manual (H06.03+)
Configuring Expand-Over-IP Lines
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Step 3: Create a Profile for the Line-Handler Process
that you do not use a well-known UDP port number in the range 0 to 1023. You must
specify this UDP port number when you define the Expand-over-IP line-handler
process in Step 4: Create the Line-Handler Process.
Step 3: Create a Profile for the Line-Handler
Process
You can create a profile for a single-line Expand-over-IP line-handler process using the
PEXQSIP profile. This profile is provided in the $SYSTEM.SYSnn subvolume. You can
also create a new profile from an existing profile, or you can create your own profile.
For complete information about profiles, refer to the WAN Subsystem Configuration
and Management Manual.
This subsection shows you how to create a profile using PEXQSIP.
ADD Profile Command
To create a profile from the PEXQSIP profile template, use the WAN subsystem SCF
ADD PROFILE command. The command syntax is as follows:
$ZZWAN.profile_name
specifies, via the WAN subsystem, a user-defined name of up to eight
alphanumeric characters that will be used to identify the new profile. You will
reference this profile_name when you create a device for the line-handler
process in Step 4: Create the Line-Handler Process.
FILE $SYSTEM.SYSnn.profile_filename
specifies the name of an existing disk file that will be used to create the new
profile. PEXQSIP is the disk filename of the profile provided for Expand-over-IP
line-handler processes.
modifier_keyword
is the name of a modifier in profile_name. Modifier names in the PEXQSIP
profile are listed in Profile Modifiers on page 8-25.
Note. You must also perform this step on the destination system before you can define the
local Expand-over-IP line-handler process. The destination UDP port number must be
specified when the local Expand-over-IP line-handler process is defined.
Note. Different profiles are provided for Expand-over-IP lines that are part of a multi-line path;
these profiles are described in Section 13, Configuring Multi-Line Paths
.
ADD PROFILE $ZZWAN.#profile_name
, FILE $SYSTEM.SYSnn.profile_filename
[, modifier_keyword [ modifier_value ] ] ...










