User guide
5. The detail section will expand and allow you to configure the TE110P. Most of
these settings configure how Evolution will handle incoming calls. Outbound
call settings are configured by clicking the Call Routing tab and then clicking
on the Outbound Dial Map menu item. Here is a description of each field:
• PCI Slot - the PCI slot number refers to the first, second, third, or fourth
TE110P that you may have installed in your system. It does not refer to the
physical slot that the card occupies on your motherboard. If you have one
TE110P in your server then this setting can be ignored.
• Port Settings - this refers to the T-1 port on the PCI card that you will
configure. There is only one port on the TE110P so no modification is
required. Other cards such as the TE410P have additional T-1 ports that
utilize this field.
• Framing/Coding - consult your T-1 provider and select the correct setting:
ESF/B8ZS, D4/AMI, ESF/AMI, D4/B8ZS.
• Signaling Type - consult your T=1 provider and select the correct setting: T1
E&M Wink Start, T1 E&M Immediate Start, ISDN PRI, ISDN PRI
Network, T1 Feature Group-D, T1 Feature Group-B.
• Active Channels - the number of channels that you purchased on your T-1.
A full T-1 provides 24 channels (23 for a PRI). Select the correct setting.
• Switch Type - consult your T-1 service provider and select the correct
setting: National, National ISDN 1, DMS 100, AT&T 4ESS, Lucent 5ESS,
Tie Line.
• Trunk Group - defines the trunk group number that Evolution will use to
refer to the lines of this TE110P.
• Default Provider - check this box to make this trunk group the default
provider for outbound calls. The default provider is the trunk group
(account or line(s) or T-1) that is used by default when an internal
telephone attempts to place an outgoing call. There can only be one default
provider.
• Advanced Options - displays the advanced options for this trunk group.
The outbound number translation allows you to modify dialed numbers
before they are sent to the provider (such as automatically adding a 1
before the number). In order to see the Number Dialed and Translate To
option you must directly reference the trunk group in the outbound dial
map. The actual trunk group name must be referenced and not DEFAULT-
PROVIDER. Follow these steps to make the dial patterns visible under
Advanced Options:
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complete the configuration of this TE110P and save (write down or
remember the trunk group number)
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click on the Call Routing tab and then on the Outbound Dial Map
menu item
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click on the pencil to edit one or more of the routes (for example
LOCAL).
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change the Target setting to match the trunk group number of the
TE110P that you configured
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click Save and Ok to make the changes active
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