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Navigation: System Settings > Line > Add/Edit Trunk Line > BRI Line > Line Settings
The following settings must be edited offline. To enter offline editing, select Menu Bar Current User Icon > Offline Mode.
Line Sub Type, Network Type, TEI, Add 'Not-end-to-end ISDN' Information Element, Progress Replacement, Clock Quality, Force Number Plan to ISDN, Number of Channels.
The remaining settings can be edited online.
Field |
Description |
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Card/Module |
Indicates the card slot or expansion module being used for the trunk device providing the line. For IP500 V2 control units: 1 to 4 match the slots on the front of the control unit from left to right. Expansion modules are numbered from 5 upwards, for example trunks on the module in Expansion Port 1 are shown as 5. |
Port |
Indicates the port on the Card/Module above to which the configuration settings relate. |
Line Number |
This parameter is not configurable; it is allocated by the system. |
Admin |
Default = In Service. This field allows a trunk to be taken out of service if required for maintenance or if the trunk is not connected. |
Line Sub Type |
Default = NTT for Japan/ETSI for other locales. Select to match the particular line type provided by the line provider. IP500 BRI daughter cards can be configured for S-Bus (So) operation for connection to ISDN terminal devices. Note that this requires the addition of terminating resistors at both the system and remote ends, and the use of a suitable cross-over cable. For full details refer to the Deploying Avaya IP Office Platform IP500 V2 manual. |
Network Type |
Default = Public. This option is available when System | Telephony | Telephony | Restrict Network Interconnect is enabled. It allows you to configure trunks as either Public or Private.
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Telephone Number |
Used to remember the external telephone number of this line to assist with loop-back testing. For information only. |
Incoming Group ID |
Default = 0, Range 0 to 99999. The Incoming Group ID to which a line belongs is used to match it to incoming call routes in the system configuration. The matching incoming call route is then used to route incoming calls. The same ID can be used for multiple lines. |
Outgoing Group ID |
Default = 1. Range 0 to 99999. When a short code specifies a number to dial, the IP Office will seize an available line from those available with a matching Outgoing Group ID. In a Server Edition/Select network, the Outgoing Group ID used for lines to a system must be unique within the network. Reserved Group ID Numbers
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Prefix |
Default = Blank. The prefix is used in the following ways:
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National Prefix |
Default = 0 This indicates the digits to be prefixed to a incoming national call. When a number is presented from ISDN as a "national number" this prefix is added. For example 1923000000 is converted to 01923000000. |
International Prefix |
Default = 00 This indicates the digits to be prefixed to an incoming international call. When a number is presented from ISDN as an "international number" this prefix is added. For example 441923000000 is converted to 00441923000000. |
TEI |
Default = 0 The Terminal Equipment Identifier. Used to identify each device connected to a particular ISDN line. For Point-to-Point lines this is 0. It can also be 0 on a Point to Multipoint line, however if multiple devices are sharing a Point-to-Multipoint line it should be set to 127 which results in the exchange allocating the TEI's to be used. |
Number of Channels |
Default = 2. Range = 0 to 2. Defines the number of operational channels that are available on this line. |
Outgoing Channels |
Default = 2. Range = 0 to 2. This defines the number of channels available, on this line, for outgoing calls. This should normally be the same as Number of Channels field, but can be reduced to ensure incoming calls cannot be blocked by outgoing calls. |
Voice Channels |
Default = 2. Range = 0 to 2. The number of channels available for voice use. |
Data Channels |
Default = 2. Range = 0 to 2. The number of channels available for data use. If left blank, the value is 0. |
Clock Quality |
Default = Network Refer to the IP Office Installation Manual for full details. This option sets whether the system should try to take its clock source for call synchronization and signalling from this line. Preference should always be given to using the clock source from a central office exchange if available by setting at least one exchange line to Network.
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Add 'Not-end-to-end ISDN' Information Element |
Default = Never*. Sets whether the optional 'Not end-to-end ISDN' information element should be added to outgoing calls on the line. The options are Never, Always or POTS (only if the call was originated by an analog extension). *The default is Never except for the following locales; for Italy the default is POTS, for New Zealand the default is Always. |
Progress Replacement |
Default = None. Progress messages are defined in the Q.931 ISDN connection control signaling protocol. Generally, if a progress message is sent, the caller does not get connected and so typically does not accrue call costs. Not all ISDN lines support Q.931 Progress messages. Use this setting to configure alternative signaling to the ISDN line for internally generated Progress messages. The options are:
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Supports Partial Rerouting |
Default = Off. Partial rerouting (PR) is an ISDN feature. It is supported on external (non-network and QSIG) ISDN exchange calls. When an external call is transferred to another external number, the transfer is performed by the ISDN exchange and the channels to the system are freed. Use of this service may need to be requested from the line provider and may incur a charge. |
Force Number Plan to ISDN |
Default = Off. This option is only configurable when Support Partial Rerouting is also enabled. When selected, the plan/type parameter for Partial Rerouting is changed from Unknown/Unknown to ISDN/Unknown. |
Send Redirecting Number |
Default = Off. This option can be used on ISDN trunks where the redirecting service is supported by the trunk provider. Where supported, on twinned calls the caller ID of the original call is passed through to the twinning destination. This option is only used for twinned calls. |
Support Call Tracing |
Default = Off. The system supports the triggering of malicious caller ID (MCID) tracing at the ISDN exchange. Use of this feature requires liaison with the ISDN service provider and the appropriate legal authorities to whom the call trace will be passed. The user will also need to be enabled for call tracing and be provider with either a short code or programmable button to activate MCID call trace. Refer to Malicious Call Tracing in the Telephone Features section for full details. |
Active CCBS Support |
Default = Off. Call completion to a busy subscriber (CCBS). It allows automatic callback to be used on outgoing ISDN calls when the destination is busy. This feature can only be used on point-to-point trunks. Use of this service may need to be requested from the line provider and may incur a charge. |
Passive CCBS |
Default = Off. |
Cost Per Charging Unit |
The information is provided in the form of charge units. This setting is used to enter the call cost per charging unit set by the line provider. The values are 1/10,000th of a currency unit. For example if the call cost per unit is £1.07, a value of 10700 should be set on the line. Refer to Advice of Charge. |
Send original calling party for forwarded and twinning calls |
Default = Off. Use the original calling party ID when forwarding calls or routing twinned calls. This setting applies to BRI lines with subtype ETSI. |
Originator number for forwarded and twinning calls |
Default = blank. The number used as the calling party ID when forwarding calls or routing twinned calls. This field is grayed out when the Send original calling party for forwarded and twinning calls setting is enabled. This setting applies to BRI lines with subtype ETSI. |