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Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260
SIP User's Manual 84 Document #: LTRT-68805
Table 5-9: Channel Select Modes
Mode Description
By phone number Select the gateway port according to the called number (refer to the note
below).
Cyclic Ascending Select the next available channel in an ascending cycle order. Always
select the next higher channel number in the Trunk Group. When the
gateway reaches the highest channel number in the Trunk Group, it
selects the lowest channel number in the Trunk Group and then starts
ascending again (default).
Ascending Select the lowest available channel. Always start at the lowest channel
number in the Trunk Group and if that channel is not available, select the
next higher channel.
Cyclic Descending Select the next available channel in descending cycle order. Always select
the next lower channel number in the Trunk Group. When the gateway
reaches the lowest channel number in the Trunk Group, it selects the
highest channel number in the Trunk Group and then start descending
again.
Descending Select the highest available channel. Always start at the highest channel
number in the Trunk Group and if that channel is not available, select the
next lower channel.
Number + Cyclic Ascending First select the gateway port according to the called number (refer to the
note below). If the called number isn’t found, then select the next available
channel in ascending cyclic order. Note that if the called number is found,
but the port associated with this number is busy, the call is released.
Note: The internal numbers of the gateway’s B-channels are defined in the ‘Trunk
Group Table’ under the ‘Phone Number’ column. For detailed information
on the ‘Trunk Group Table’, refer to Section 5.5.7 on page 82).
5.6 Advanced Configuration
Use this menu to set the gateway’s advanced configuration parameters (for advanced
users only).
5.6.1 Configuring the Network Settings
From the Network Settings you can:
Configure the IP Settings.
Configure the Application Settings.
Configure the NFS Settings (refer to Section 5.6.1.1 below).
Configure the IP Routing Table (refer to Section 5.6.1.2 on page 86).
Configure the VLAN Settings.
5.6.1.1 Configuring the NFS Settings
Network File System (NFS) enables the gateway to access a remote server’s shared files
and directories and to handle them as if they’re located locally. A file system, the NFS is
independent of machine types, OSs, and network architectures. Up to five different NFS file
systems can be configured.
NFS is utilized by the gateway to load the cmp, ini and configuration files via the Automatic
Update mechanism (refer to Section
11.3 on page 249).