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Chapter 13 — ISDN Feature Implementation Page 1313 of 1536<br />

NAS implementation using the QSIG transport<br />

To configure NAS using the QSIG transport, follow these steps:<br />

— Configure an ISDN <strong>PRI</strong> interface using the QSIG transport <strong>and</strong> select<br />

NAS as an MCDN feature in LD 17, or configure an ISDN BRI interface<br />

using the QSIG transport <strong>and</strong> select NAS as an MCDN feature in LD 16.<br />

— Configure NAS for a QSIG link:<br />

• Configure attendant consoles with NAS key (optional) in LD 12.<br />

• Enable or disable network attendant control, NAS control <strong>and</strong> define<br />

trunk ICI keys <strong>and</strong> NAS routing thresholds in LD 15.<br />

• Define the NAS routing table in LD 86.<br />

LD 12 – Configure Attendant Consoles with NAS keys. (optional)<br />

Prompt Response Description<br />

REQ NEW<br />

CHG<br />

TYPE ATT<br />

aaaa<br />

Add new data.<br />

Change data.<br />

Type of console.<br />

aaaa = 1250 or 2250.<br />

TN l s c u Terminal Number.<br />

l = loop, s = shelf, c = card, u = unit for Options 51-81C.<br />

c = card, u = unit for Option 11C.<br />

...<br />

KEY xx NAS xx = the key number assigned the NAS function.<br />

Each attendant console can have only one NAS key<br />

defined.<br />

This key is optional.<br />

Option 11C <strong>2.0</strong> <strong>Mb</strong> <strong>DTI</strong>/<strong>PRI</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Maintenance</strong> guide

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