ISDN-PRI
10-03-01 Leave set to T-Point
The other options are not supported by the IPKII.
10-03-02 Logical Port
This gives you the starting trunk number for the card.
10-03-03 CRC4
Leave this set to OFF this is not used in the US. CRC4 is for a E1.
10-03-04 Layer 3 Timer Type
1~5 = Refers to 1~5 in 81-06 to adjust all the Layer 3 timers
10-03-05 CLIP Information
ON = Sends the CPN from station or trunk in the setup message
OFF = Will not send the CPN information to Telco even if it is
programmed to do so.
10-03-06 Length of cable
0 = 0~40 meters (0~131 feet)
1 = 41~80 meters (131~262 feet)
2 = 81~121 meters (262~396 feet)
3 = 122~162 meters (396~531 feet)
4 = 163~200 meters (531~656 feet)
10-03-07 Digit 0
Leave this at 0. This is for DID digits when using a S-Bus
Connection.
S-Bus connections are used for ISDN terminals where
T-Bus connections are used to connect trunks to the CO.
The IPKII does not currently support S-Bus connections.
10-03-08 PRT Send
0 = Enbloc
1 = Overlap
Enbloc sends the dialed number in the setup message all at once.
Overlap sends the setup message then sends one by one the dialed
Digits. Overlap is usually used in BRI not PRI.
Currently the IPKII only supports Enbloc.
10-03-09 Info
0 = Keypad
1 = Called Number
This block only comes into play when assigned as Overlap.
Overlap is not supported so this block does not matter.
10-03-10 System
0 = Slave
1 = Master
Leave as Slave the IPKII does not support a Point to Point
ISDN connection
10-03-11 Network
0~ 50 = Network number in Point to Point connection.
Leave at 0 because we do not support Point to Point links
10-03-12 Short/Long Haul
0 = Short
1 = Long
Not sure when this would be changed.
10-03-13 Receive Pulse Short/Long
In Short Haul Mode
0 = 0.91V
1 = 0.74V
2 = 0.59V
3 = 0.42V
4 = 0.32V
5 = 0.21V
6 = 0.16V
7 = 0.10V
In Long Haul Mode
0 = 1.70V
1 = 0.84V
2 = 0.84V
3 = 0.45V
4 = 0.45V
5 = 0.20V
6 = 0.10V
7 = Not Defined
10-03-14 Service Protocol for S-point
0 = Keypad Facility
1 = Specified Protocol for IPK II
S-Point is currently not supported for the IPKII so leave alone.
10-03-15 Alert Tone when S-Bus Terminal Calls a Busy Extension
0 = Alert Tone
1 = Disconnected
S-Point is currently not supported for the IPKII so leave alone.
10-03-16 Two B-Channel Transfer
0 = Off
1 = ON
A two B-Channel transfer frees up the trunk on the IPKII.
Think of this like a Centrex transfer on POTS lines.
Telco must first support this feature before enabling it.
10-03-17 ISDN Line Ring back Tone
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Do not know what this does
10-03-18 Type
0 = Unknown
1 = International
2 = National
3 = Network
4 = Subscriber
5 = SPD
This is the Numbering Plan Identification/ Type of number specified in the Called Party Number Information Element. This affects Byte #3
Then 10-03-18 and 10-03-19 affect bits 1~7 of Byte #3.
10-03-19 Plan
0 = Unknown
1 = ISDN
2 = Data
3 = Telex
4 = National
5 = Private
This is the Numbering Plan Identification/ Type of number specified in the Called Party Number Information Element. This affects Byte #3
Then 10-03-18 and 10-03-19 affect bits 1~7 of Byte #3.
10-03-20 Protocol
0 = Standard (Do not use)
1 = Reserved (Do not use)
2 = Reserved (Do not use)
3 = DMS A211 (DMS 100 Custom)
4 = 5ESS
5 = DMS A233 (DMS 100 National; ISDN)
6 = 4ESS
7 = NI2
14-05-01 Trunk Groups
Assign the PRI trunks to a valid trunk group.
Leave the D-Channel in trunk group 0.
Remember to also set the Priority opposite of how Telco is set to
Prevent call collision
22-02-01 Trunk type
Assign all channels including D-channel as a (3) for DID.
20-09-02 Caller ID Display
Turn ON or OFF a class of services ability to receive caller ID.
21-12-01 ISDN Calling Party Number for Trunks
This sends the CPN to Telco on a trunk basis.
This does not affect inbound calls.
21-13-01 ISDN Calling Party Number for Stations
This sends the CPN to Telco on a station basis.
This block overrides 21-12-01
In order for the DID’s to route properly you still have to set up DID digit conversion.
20-25-03 If single lines will not dial out, change this to SPEECH