Toolpack v2.3:Configuring the ISDN Signaling Stack
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To verify the status of the ISDN stack, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel. | To verify the status of the ISDN stack, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel. |
Latest revision as of 13:21, 25 October 2009
Note: This procedure is repeated for as many line services require ISDN signaling. Furthermore, ISDN signaling is configured separately for each Tmedia or Tdev unit as needed. You should make certain that you have selected the Tmedia unit that you wish to configure with ISDN signaling.
To configure an ISDN stack
1. Select ISDN from the navigation panel.
2. Click "Create New ISDN Stack".
3. Enter a name for the ISDN stack.
- Select the line service requiring the ISDN signaling
- Select the variant
- Click Create, to save the changes
4. Verify that the message ISDN stack was successfully created is displayed.
Note: To use an ISDN signaling stack, it must be assigned to a Network Access Point (NAP).
Verifying Status
To verify the status of the ISDN stack, either select Status from the Navigation panel or select the Status tab in the Information panel.