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Revision as of 12:43, 28 August 2014
Applies to version(s): v2.8
Integrated Systems Digital Network (ISDN) is a circuit-switched telephone system that integrates voice and data on the same lines. Tmedia and Tdev systems can be configured to provide an ISDN signaling stack on the trunks of one or more units to meet system configuration requirements. To configure ISDN ,you must first create an ISDN stack.
To create a new ISDN stack:
1- Click ISDN in the navigation menu, under the Signaling header
2- Click Create New ISDN Stack
3- Create the new stack:
- Verify that the box labeled Enabled is checked
- Enter a name for the new ISDN stack
- Select a variant to associate with the stack
- Determine whether the stack will operate on the user side, or the network side
- Select a primary D-channel line service
- Click Create
4- Verify that the "ISDN stack was successfully created" message appears, and that the new stack is listed in the ISDN Stack List