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Re: (ASCEND) Configuring NFAS



Tim,

    Thanks for your input. That was the correct answer. For the 5e switch we
had always configured the switch type as nti-pri but in this case it is
different. I guess it has something to do with the NFAS config in the
switch. Also you can use an NFAS-Group-ID = 0 on the box. Thanks for all the
input.

----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Seibert <seibertt-list@supernet.com>
To: Peter Lalor <plalor@infoasis.com>; <ascend-users@max.bungi.com>
Cc: <brea@stargate.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: (ASCEND) Configuring NFAS


> At 11:39 AM 4/8/00, Peter Lalor wrote:
> >>From: "Brian Rea" <brea@stargate.net>
> >>
> >>I am trying to get NFAS configured and am unable to do it. Is there
anyone
> >>out there that has NFAS running correctly? We are taking the DS3
interface
> >>and breaking it up into 3 NFAS groups of 10 10 & 8. I am working with
bell
> >>to get the first 10 up and it won't work. They gave me a line ID for
each
> >>DS1 of 0 thru 9 and I have that configured. The Primary and Backup D's
are
> >>on lines 1 & 3 respectively. Here is a look at what I have configured.
> >>
> >>enabled = yes
> >>frame-type = esf
> >>encoding = b8zs
> >>clock-source = eligible
> >>clock-priority = middle-priority
> >>signaling-mode = isdn-nfas
> >>robbed-bit-mode = ground-start
> >>default-call-type = digital
> >>switch-type = nti-pri
> >>nfas-group-id = 0
> >>nfas-id = 0
> >>incoming-call-handling = internal-processing
> >>call-by-call = 0
> >>data-sense = normal
> >>idle-mode = flag-idle
> >>FDL = none
> >>front-end-type = dsx
> >>DSX-line-length = 1-133
> >>CSU-build-out = 0-db
> >>overlap-receiving = no
> >>pri-prefix-number = ""
> >>
> >>Channel-config - channel-config[24] = { nfas-primary-d-channel 9 ""
> >>  any-shelf any-slot 0 } 1 }
> >
> >They need to be non-zero for nfas. Your first group of 10 will all use
> >nfas-group-id 1, and the DS-1s will be nfas-id 1 through 10. Repeat for
> >each group, using a unique nfas-group-id for each group.
>
> This is untrue.  I am using nfas-group-id = 0, and it is working just
> fine.  The DS-1's have to be whatever the telco has them set up as on the
> switch.  You may want to try using 1 to 10, as I have had switch techs lie
> to me before about this.
>
> The switch type needs to be changed to nat-isdn-2-pri to do nfas.
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