JT Zemp
2006-Apr-04 12:17 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Ideal Setup for T1/PRI and TE110P - second try
Hi all, I'm sure something similar has been discussed, but one can only wade through the archives for so long. I'm setting up a T1 and my telco has a bunch of questions it wants me to answer. I know much of the TE110p is configurable to do any of this, but I wanted to know if there is an optimal or preferred setup. Any help would be appreciated. Here is the quiz my telco is giving me: Wiring: 4-Wire | Coax | Fiber (I'm assuming 4-wire is the correct interface) Jack type: RJ45 | 48? (I'm pretty sure the TE110p is RJ45 - correct?) Dial Tone: None | Yes-Precise | Yes-SCC Framing: SF | ESF (I'm assuming ESF) Line Coding: AMI | B8ZS Signaling Start: Ground Start | E&M | Loop Start w/ring | Loop Start w/o ring (which of these does kewlstart deal with?) Pulse Mode: DTMF | MF (I assume DTMF) Outpulse Mode: Wink | Immediate | Seizure (If Seizure, then Origination or Digit Collection) Will ANI delivery be required for Toll-Free service? (I'm assuming Yes if we want to pass our caller id?) Thanks a ton for your time, JT
Don Pobanz
2006-Apr-04 13:03 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Ideal Setup for T1/PRI and TE110P - second try
JT Zemp wrote:> I'm setting up a T1 and my telco has a bunch of questions it wants me to > answer. I know much of the TE110p is configurable to do any of this, but > I wanted to know if there is an optimal or preferred setup. > > Any help would be appreciated. Here is the quiz my telco is giving me: > > Wiring: 4-Wire | Coax | Fiber (I'm assuming 4-wire is the correct > interface)4-wire > Jack type: RJ45 | 48? Both are 8 pin modular jacks with the same dimensions. However, they are different on which pair they transmit and receive on. Telco equipment uses RJ48 and so if you want to use the 'T1' cables, you will need an RJ48.> Dial Tone: None | Yes-Precise | Yes-SCC???> Framing: SF | ESF (I'm assuming ESF)ESF is preferred> Line Coding: AMI | B8ZSB8ZS> Signaling Start: Ground Start | E&M | Loop Start w/ring | Loop Start w/o > ring (which of these does kewlstart deal with?)If this is for DID trunks probably 'E&M'. For E&M trunks Kewlstart, loop start or ground start does not apply. They apply to lines not trunks.> Pulse Mode: DTMF | MF (I assume DTMF)??> Outpulse Mode: Wink | Immediate | Seizure (If Seizure, then Origination > or Digit Collection)We use Wink for our DID trunks.> Will ANI delivery be required for Toll-Free service? (I'm assuming Yes > if we want to pass our caller id?)??? Also, the phone company will probably set it up to send you calls starting on channel one and moving up for the first available channel. You will want to start at the highest channel and work down when sending calls to them. This will minimize 'glare', when both parties try to initiate a call on the same channels at the same time. Don Pobanz