User`s manual

MediaPack BRI Series
User's Manual 72 Document #: LTRT-83702
Table 5-3: Description of Configuration Modes
Configuration Mode Description
“port isdn”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “port pstn 0 <0..3>,
where 0 indicates the port number written on the case.
This mode is used to configure specific ISDN ports (e.g., to define the User
or Network side).
For more information, refer to Section 'ISDN Port Settings' on page 94.
“profile napt”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile napt WAN”.
This mode contains configuration specific to NAPT on the WAN interface.
Refer to Section Services on page 137.
“profile voice ip”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile voice isdn
<0..4>". For more information, see 'ISDN Profiles' on page 113.
“profile voice isdn”
From the main configuration mode enter the command “profile voice ip
<0..30>
For more information, refer to 'IP Profiles' on page 110.
“profile coder-group”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile coder-
group <1…5>". For more information, refer to Coder Group on page 115.
“profile call-progress-tone”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile call-
progress-tone <name>". The “profile call-progress-tone” configures one call
progress tone. Use the command “play” and “no play” to define a call
progress tone. Use the command “flush” to remove the current “play”, “no
play” sequence.
Refer to Section 'Configuring Call Progress Tones using CLI' on page 91
for information on configuring the call progress tones.
“profile tone-set”
From the main configuration mode, enter the command “profile tone set
<name>". The “profile tone-set” aggregates a set of call progress tones in a
tone set. A tone set is assigned to an ISDN interface. Refer to Section
'Configuring Call Progress Tones using CLI' on page 91 for information on
configuring the call progress tones.
5.3.6 Shutdown / No Shutdown
Certain configuration modes (such as ISDN Interface) must be deactivated and re-
activated (using the ‘shutdown’ and ‘no shutdown’ commands) for their parameters to take
affect on the running configuration (on-the-fly).
This rule applies to the following configuration modes:
ip_interface
port pstn mode (use up/down instead of shutdown / no shutdown)
port ethernet
interface sip
interface pstn
gateway sip