10-08-2007 10:29 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:04 PM
I am setting up a VWIC2-1MFT-T1/E1 for a data T1 and I have found lots of information on how to set the card up for voice but I understand it can just be a normal Data T1 as well. Is there some good documentation on setting this card up for just data?
10-08-2007 10:38 AM
card type X T1
controller T1 X/Y
channel-group 1 timeslots 1-24
and configure interface serial X/Y:1 as usual.
hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
11-26-2007 11:30 AM
Can I use this card (VWIC2-1MFT-T1/E1) for both voice and data? Any configuration examples? Thanks. I am trying this card on a new UC520 solution.
11-27-2007 08:58 PM
Hi,
Do you mean data calls over PRI, or a leased line ?
11-27-2007 09:36 PM
Yes Paolo. I need to configure the PRI for both data and voice. I am assuming I have to use some of the 24 channels for data and the rest for voice. I am looking for configuration examples. For an office of 15 people, do you think twelve channels will suffice. You have always provided answers to my questions. Thanks a lot.
11-29-2007 10:16 AM
Correction Paolo. It is voice and data over a leased line. I am looking for sample configuration or a link to one. Thanks
11-29-2007 11:27 AM
What is conected on the other end of leased line ?
11-29-2007 05:04 PM
Thanks Paolo. I now have a beeter idea of what they are trying to do. The Service provider will be terminating the leased line to a device they call an IAD (Integrated Access Device). The voice port on the IAD will connect to the VWIC2-1MFT-T1/E1 on the UC520 and the WAN port of the IAD will connect to the ethernet port of the UC520. They channels will be dynamically assigned as needed. I appreciate your help.
11-29-2007 05:11 PM
Hi,
So data will go over ethernet, and voice over T1/E1.
This can be done with the UC520 (must be one the larger models with T1/E1 support) without any problem.
Very preferably, the voice signaling between IAD and UC520, should be configured for ISDN PRI.
11-30-2007 11:03 PM
You are right. It is one of the bigger models. I believe ISDN PRI is what they will use for the voice portion.
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