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Configuring ISDN BRI hardware
Configure DSL for ISDN BRI trunking in LD 27. Refer to
responses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27" (page 56)
for the correct
response to the MISP prompt.
Table 14
Correct responses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27
LOOP
MISP
Main
1 – 9
1 – 9
Expansion 1
11 – 19
11 – 19
Expansion 2
21 – 29
21 – 29
Expansion 3
31 – 39
31 – 39
Cabinet Systems
Expansion 4
41 – 49
41 – 49
MG 1000S 1
11 – 14
11 – 14
MG 1000S 2
21 – 24
21 – 24
MG 1000S 3
31 – 34
31 – 34
CS 1000S and Chassis
Systems
MG 1000S 4
41 – 44
41 – 44
Installation procedures
Summary
The following is a summary of the procedures to install and configure ISDN
BRI hardware. Collectively, the procedures apply to line, packet data, and
trunking applications. Individually, some procedures apply only to line,
packet data, or trunking.
Before beginning the procedures, ensure the system is installed and
operational. Perform the procedures in the order shown.
Step
Action
1
Select the card slots. See
Procedure 14 "Selecting the card slots"
2
Remove the MISP, if previously installed. See
3
Install the clock controller on the MISP (for trunking applications
only).
"Installing the clock controller on the MISP (for trunking
4
Install the MISP. See
Procedure 15 "Installing the MISP" (page 59)
Note 1: A clock controller is only required for ISDN BRI trunk
applications. The system supports a single active clock controller
(CC). This clock controller can support both a primary and a
Nortel Communication Server 1000
ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-318
01.02
Standard
Release 5.0
20 June 2007
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