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2. Install the EE-BRIM S/T module in the Enterprise Edge system. (For
information, refer to the Enterprise Edge Installation and Maintenance).
3. Select the module type (BRI-ST). For information on selecting a module type,
Guides Module on page 72.
4. Select the type (T or S) for each loop. For information on how to select a loop
type, see Loops on page 121.
5. If the module uses a T loop, enter the following configuration information (for
North America only) as supplied by your service provider: the SPID assigned
to the loop, the number of B-channels associated with each SPID, the Network
DNs used with the network SPID, and the call type of the Network DN.
Repeat the programming for the second network SPID, if any.
If the T loop is used for D-packet service: turn on the service, assign the
appropriate S-loop mapping and assign the static TEIs (provided by the telco
to support a point-of-sale terminal adapter or other D-packet service device) to
the loop.
If the loop type is S, select the sampling used on the loop. Assign ISDN DNs
to the loop and designate one of the assigned ISDN DNs to be the DN for the
loop (Loop DN).
Note: You can have a maximum of 28 ISDN DNs on your system. The
default ISDN DN range is 501-528.
6. Provision the loops and lines. For more information, see Provision lines on
page 81.
7. If you are configuring auto-answer BRI trunks to map to target lines, program
the received number for the target line (see Setting Received number on page
117) to be the same as the Network DN supplied by your service provider.
From the Terminals & Sets, Line Access heading, assign the ISDN lines and
target lines to the appropriate ISDN DNs (the set of DNs reserved for use by
ISDN devices). ISDN lines can also be assigned to the DNs used by
Enterprise Edge telephones or any other devices connected to the Enterprise
Edge system.
Program the ISDN terminals and devices with the appropriate ISDN DNs and
terminal SPIDs by following the instructions that come with the devices. For
more information see Program ISDN equipment on page 386. If you are
setting up a D-packet service, program the point-of-sale terminal adapter or
other D-packet service device with the appropriate TEI (provided by your
service provider), terminal SPID, and DN by following the instructions that
come with the device.
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