User`s guide

5-8 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Configuring the WAN Interfaces
Testing T1 connections
6 Open the Line 2 subprofile and set the signalling mode to NFAS:
Line 2...
Sig Mode=ISDN_NFAS
7 Keep the default NFAS ID:
NFAS ID num=2
8 Configure Channel 24 as the secondary NFAS D channel:
Ch 24=NFAS-Second
9 Close the T1 profile.
Testing T1 connections
You can perform T1 line diagnostics to test line configuration from the MultiVoice Gateway
user interface. Also, you can use the terminal-server Test command to validate connectivity by
placing and answering test phone calls.
Performing T1 line diagnostics
The MultiVoice Gateway provides the following T1 diagnostic commands:
Net/T1
Line Diag
Line LB1
Line LB2
Switch D Chan
Clr Err1
Clr Perf1
Clr Err2
Clr Perf2
You can use these commands to test the line configuration. (For more information about each
command, see the MAX Reference Guide.)
Validating connectivity
To test whether the MultiVoice Gateway line is functioning normally, use the Test command
from the MultiVoice Gateway terminal server. The command causes the MultiVoice Gateway
to place a call to itself over the WAN, and to send a number of packets over the connection.
This procedure tests the MultiVoice Gateway unit’s ability to initiate and receive calls, and
demonstrates whether the connection over the digital access line is functional.
Note: The terminal-server Test command uses one channel to dial out and another channel to
answer. Consequently, you must set the T1/PRI line is set for bidirectional calling.
To perform a self test:
1 From the Main Edit Menu, select System.
The System menu appears:
00-200 System
00-100 Sys Config
>00-200 Sys Diag