Analog (C.o.) Trunks; Figure 6-14 Detected Trunk Type; Figure 6-15 Trunks Screen - NEC SL2100 Programming Manual

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14.

Figure 6-14 Detected Trunk Type

2.1
SL2100 PC Programming Manual
The Initial Setup Wizard will auto detect installed ISDN or Analog (C.O.) trunk
cards and prompt for their configuration. If no trunk cards are detected, such as
if SIP trunks are to be used, then choose No Trunk cards detected.
If SIP Trunks and Analog Trunks are to both be installed, select "Analog
Trunks". The SIP Trunk selection will appear later in the Setup Wizard.
NOTE
If SIP Trunks and ISDN Trunks are to both be installed, select "Primary
rate (ISDN24)". The SIP Trunk selection will appear later in the Setup
Wizard.
To configure Analog trunks, continue with section
For ISDN PRI trunks, proceed to section
For SIP trunks, proceed to section

Analog (C.O.) Trunks

The Analog Trunks configuration screen sets the destination of incoming calls on
each trunk for both Day Mode (mode 1) and Night Mode (mode 2). Each "mode"
has two columns, T1 and T2 (Target 1 and Target 2). The incoming call first lands
on the T1 destination, then after the timer (green button) expires, it overflows to
the T2 destination.
Each Analog trunk is displayed in top-down order, with Analog trunk 1 on the top
most row. Clicking on the red sphere button (refer to
on page
6-10) will open the Trunk Properties window for the selected trunk.
2.1Analog (C.O.)
2.2 ISDN PRI Trunks on page
2.3 SIP Trunks on page

Figure 6-15 Trunks Screen

Issue 1.0
Trunks.
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