Toolpack:Creating a CAS R2 NAP A

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Latest revision as of 16:33, 13 December 2012

Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.

Now that you have created a CAS R2 stack, you must create a network access point, in order to finish configuring your system. A Network Access Point (NAP) represents the entry point to another network or destination peer.

To create a network access point (NAP):

1- Click NAP in the navigation panel

Toolpack v2.5 Navigation Panel NAP.png

2- Click Create New NAP

Toolpack v2.5 Create NAP.png

3- Configure the new NAP:

  • Enter a name for the NAP
  • Select a user-created profile, if not, select default
  • Click Create

Toolpack v2.5 Creating NAP CASR2.png

4- Verify that the NAP was successfully created message appears

Toolpack v2.5 NAP Created.png


5- Associate a CAS R2 stack with the NAP:

  • Select an interface (the newly-created CAS R2 stack)
  • Click the "<<" button to add the interface to the list

Toolpack v2.5 NAP CASR2.png


6- Select a value for Channel Usage, to avoid call collision

  • Click Save


7- Verify that the "NAP was successfully updated" message appears

Toolpack v2.5 NAP ISUP Created.png


List of Parameters

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