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Figure 79     Device Status Dialog Box
5View the device status and make any necessary changes. Table 40 
describes each Device Status field.
Table 40 Device Status Fields
FieldPurpose
MAC AddressThe hardware address of this Single-Port Analog Terminal 
Adapter (ATA) or of the port on a 4-Port Analog Terminal 
Card.
NOTE: The ports on a 3C10114 4-Port Analog Terminal 
Card have sequential MAC addresses.
The ports on a 3C10114C 4-Port Analog Terminal Card 
have the...

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6To optionally send a status message to the Call Processor about the ATA 
or port, select Device Refresh and click Apply.
7To optionally reset the ATA or port, select Reset Device and click Apply. A 
dialog box prompts you to confirm the reset.
8Click Ye s. The ATA or port resets itself.
CAUTION:On the 3C10114 Analog Terminal Card, you can reboot 
individual ports without affecting the other ports. However, if you reboot 
a port on the 3C10114C Analog Terminal Card, all...

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3Select one of the items from the list and click Advanced Settings. The 
Advanced Settings dialog box (Figure 80
) appears.
If you change any of the values in the Advanced Settings dialog box, the 
settings you change persist if you later upgrade the NBX system software 
or you change the regional software.
Figure 80   Analog Terminal Adapter - Advanced Settings Dialog Box 

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Ta b l e 4 1 describes each field in the dialog box.
Table 41   Analog Terminal Adapter - Advanced Settings Parameters
FieldPurpose
MAC AddressThe factory-assigned MAC address for the 4-Port 
Analog Terminal Card or the Analog Terminal Adapter. 
NOTE: The ports on a 3C10114 4-Port Analog 
Terminal Card have sequential MAC addresses.
The ports on a 3C10114C 4-Port Analog Terminal Card 
have the same MAC address, and a Virtual Device 
Number (VDN), in square brackets...

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DTMF Output Level (dBm)Set this value to control the volume of the tones sent to 
the analog telephone attached to this ATC port or 
ATA.
Default: Depends on the country in which the NBX 
system is operating. When you load a regional pack 
(Operations > Regional Software) and select the tones 
and cadences appropriate for your location 
(System Configuration > System Settings > 
Regional Settings > Advanced), the default value is set.
Minimum: - 14 dBm
Maximum: 0...

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Flash-hook Maximum 
(msec)Set this value to define the maximum time the hook 
switch can be depressed for the NBX system to 
recognize the event as a valid flash hook signal. If the 
hook switched is depressed longer than this time, the 
NBX system treats the event as if you had hung up the 
telephone.
Default: Depends on the country in which the NBX 
system is operating.
When you load a regional pack (Operations > 
Regional Software) and select the tones and cadences...

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Disconnect Tone SelectA tone that disconnects the current call. The choice of 
disconnect tone depends on the country in which the 
NBX system is operating.
Choices: 
■None – Use this setting if you do not want the 
Analog Line Card to sense any disconnect signals.
■Dial Tone (default setting) – Use this setting to 
select the dial tone associated with the Regional 
Pack that is being used on the NBX system.
■Busy – Use this setting to select the busy signal...

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Caller-ID Generator FormatThe format in which caller ID information is passed. The 
choice depends on the country in which the NBX 
system is operating. Consult with your telephone 
service provider to determine the correct format.
Default: Depends on the country in which the NBX 
system is operating. When you load a regional pack 
(Operations > Regional Software) and select the tones 
and cadences appropriate for your location 
(System Configuration > System Settings >...

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Configuring and Managing BRI-ST Digital Line Cards239
Configuring and 
Managing BRI-ST 
Digital Line CardsThese sections describe how to add and configure a BRI-ST Digital Line 
Card to handle a BRI line with four BRI spans using the ST interface. In 
this chapter, and in the NBX NetSet utility, Digital Line Cards are referred 
to as cards and boards.
This section covers these topics:
■Adding an ISDN BRI-ST Digital Line Card
■Configuring the ISDN BRI-ST Digital Line Card
■BRI-ST Card Status Lights...

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Adding an ISDN
BRI-ST Digital Line
CardTo add an ISDN BRI-ST Digital Line Card to an NBX system, use the 
information in these sections:
■Preparing the NBX System for BRI Cards
■Ordering DID, CLIP, and MSN Services for BRI
■Inserting the ISDN BRI-ST Digital Line Card
Preparing the NBX System for BRI Cards
Before you insert the BRI-ST Digital Line Card into the chassis, order an 
ISDN BRI-ST line from your telephone carrier, and have them install the 
line.
Ordering DID,...
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