I need clarification on connecting third party equipment via PRI to a Meridian switch.
The connection would be Nortel PRI/DTI card - to - Third Party Equipment. The third party equipment is a server with its own T1 telephone board that is optioned PRI. The Telephone Board producer has suggested that there are issues in connecting to a Meridian PRI/DTI card via PRI.
The telephone board manufacturer indicates that the PBX must supply Network Clocking and at the ISDN layer 2 it must provide Network side emulation, and in regard to the Network Side Emulation it must use a common ISDN protocol.
In regards to these issues:
1) In regards to clocking the PRI/DTI card gets clocking from the PBX's clock controller so by default it is the clock master. Clocking is not an issue.
2) In regards to Network side emulation, I have only seen example configurations where the PRI interface was optioned as a USR side connection. That being said one can install PRI TIE trunks between two switches. In order for the ISDN layer signaling to go active one side must be USR and the other set to Network. So I would conclude that the PRI/DTI card can provide Network side emulation.
3) The question then is the ISDN protocol type. The suggestion was that when optioned as the Network Side on PRI TIE line connections the Meridian PBX uses a SL1/100 ISDN protocol type. This protocol type is obviously proprietary to Nortel, I have never seen it used on anything else. The telephone board manufacturer does not support this ISDN protocol type.
The telephony board manufacturer has not done a lot of their own testing in this regard so I don't know how reliable their information is.
Question:
a) On a Tie Line connection out of a PRI/DTI card can the ISDN protocol type be set to anything you want or does it automatically default to the SL1/100 protocol type and can not be changed?
b) Do the different switches in the Meridian Switch family work differently in this regard? I am particularly curious about the Option 11C
The connection would be Nortel PRI/DTI card - to - Third Party Equipment. The third party equipment is a server with its own T1 telephone board that is optioned PRI. The Telephone Board producer has suggested that there are issues in connecting to a Meridian PRI/DTI card via PRI.
The telephone board manufacturer indicates that the PBX must supply Network Clocking and at the ISDN layer 2 it must provide Network side emulation, and in regard to the Network Side Emulation it must use a common ISDN protocol.
In regards to these issues:
1) In regards to clocking the PRI/DTI card gets clocking from the PBX's clock controller so by default it is the clock master. Clocking is not an issue.
2) In regards to Network side emulation, I have only seen example configurations where the PRI interface was optioned as a USR side connection. That being said one can install PRI TIE trunks between two switches. In order for the ISDN layer signaling to go active one side must be USR and the other set to Network. So I would conclude that the PRI/DTI card can provide Network side emulation.
3) The question then is the ISDN protocol type. The suggestion was that when optioned as the Network Side on PRI TIE line connections the Meridian PBX uses a SL1/100 ISDN protocol type. This protocol type is obviously proprietary to Nortel, I have never seen it used on anything else. The telephone board manufacturer does not support this ISDN protocol type.
The telephony board manufacturer has not done a lot of their own testing in this regard so I don't know how reliable their information is.
Question:
a) On a Tie Line connection out of a PRI/DTI card can the ISDN protocol type be set to anything you want or does it automatically default to the SL1/100 protocol type and can not be changed?
b) Do the different switches in the Meridian Switch family work differently in this regard? I am particularly curious about the Option 11C