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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Chapter 15-Network Services<br />

The Spans dialog box opens displaying the following read-only fields:<br />

— ID – The connector on the ISDN/PSTN card (PRI1 - PRI12).<br />

— Slot – The media card that the ISDN/PSTN card is connected to (1 or 2)<br />

— Service – The Network Service to which the span is assigned, or blank if the span is<br />

not assigned to a Network Service<br />

— Clock Source – Indicates whether the span acts as a clock source, and if it does,<br />

whether it acts as a Primary or Backup clock source. The first span to synchronize<br />

becomes the primary clock source.<br />

— State – The type of alarm: No alarm, yellow alarm or red alarm.<br />

16 Attach spans to existing Network Services, by marking the appropriate check boxes in<br />

the Attached field.<br />

Each ISDN/PSTN card can support 7 E1 or 9 T1 PRI lines.<br />

17 Click Next.<br />

The Video/Voice Ports dialog box opens.<br />

Maximum<br />

number of<br />

licensed<br />

ports<br />

Current<br />

Setting<br />

Video ports can be converted to voice ports to enable maximized usage of the system’s<br />

resources.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 15-41

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