
1. Log on to Element Manager.
2. In the navigation pane, select Routes and Trunks, D-Channels.
If this is the first time that this Web page is accessed, a message indicates that no
D-channels are configured. Click OK.
3. Under the Configuration section, from the Choose a D-channel Number list, select
a D-Channel number.
4. From the type list, select the type of D-Channel.
5. Click to-Add.
6. Choose the D channel Card Type (CYTP) of D-Channel is over IP (DCIP).
7. Choose the Interface type for D-channel (IFC) of Meridian Meridian1 (SL1).
8. If you are defining the Network Name Display, from the Release ID of the switch
at the far end (RLS) list, select the release ID of the switch.
9. Click the Basic options (BSCOPT) link. The Basic options (BSCOPT) list expands.
10. Click Edit to configure Remote Capabilities (RCAP).
The Remote Capabilities Configuration page appears.
11. Select the Message waiting interworking with DMS-100 (MWI) check box.
12. Select the Network name display method 2 (ND2) check box.
13. At the bottom of the Remote Capabilities Configuration page, click Return - Remote
Capabilities.
The D-Channel xx Property Configuration page reappears.
14. Click Submit to save the changes.
The D-Channels page reappears with the changes.
Configuring virtual routes
To configure Virtual Trunk routes, you can use Element Manager or LD 16 of the Command
Line Interface.
Note: The zone parameter makes the codec selections and calculates the bandwidth usage
for calls to the trunk members of a given route.
Use this procedure to configure a Virtual Trunk Route using Element Manager.
1. Select Routes and Trunks , Routes and Trunksfrom the EM Navigator.
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