1. Set up your 3000 Series hardware using the
The 3000 Series User Guide describes the features of your 3000 Series. It also explains how to install the hardware and access the Command Line Interface (CLI) software on your 3000 Series.
3000 Series User Guide
CAUTION:
The voice ports on the analog voice module have
RJ-45 interfaces. Inserting an RJ-11 connector into an RJ-45 port can damage the pins in the port. (Note that telephones typically come with cables that have RJ-11 connectors.)
Using an RJ-11 connector in the voice ports voids the warranty of the analog voice module.
2. Configure your 3000 Series for data routing using the
Command Line Interface or QuickWeb
The CLI includes Quick Config, a question and answer script that lets you set basic configuration information.
For information on using QuickWeb, go to About QuickWeb in the Nx Networks online library.
Voice Config> prompt.
*config
Config>voice
VOICE Config>
VOICE Config> set address = 192.168.20.10
VOICE Config> exit
Config>
*restart
Are you sure you want to restart the gateway? (Yes or [No]): Yes
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MOS Operator Control
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Note: When installing the software, be sure to follow the instructions on creating the initial virtual network.
NetrixView 2000 also has online help that gives definitions for buttons and fields. In addition, once you install NetrixView, you can access the documentation online.
For instructions on using NetrixView 2000, select the Network Exchange 2200 Documents and then select Configuring and Monitoring a Network Exchange 2200.
The following chapters relate to setting up the 3000 Series analog voice module:
Chapter 3: Networking with SFTM. To communicate between other 3000 Series voice modules or 2200 voice cards, you will use SFTM (Switched Frame Transfer Mode).
Chapter 6: Setting Up Trunks. You will need to set up IP SFTM trunks.
Chapter 9: Voice in the 2200 Network. The analog voice module supports all the features of the XV-A card, including all of the features of the Universal Analog Interface (UAI) daughter card. This chapter also includes information on the
H.323 Agent.