[VoiceOps] PSTN connection to SONUS

Jason Vanick jvanick at spruce.oaknet.com
Thu Nov 12 09:55:46 EST 2009


Actually you'll probably want to use a PRI config

ISUP is used if you're connecting to a switch that requires SS7 signalling.
as far as I'm aware, asterisk doesn't support SS7.

you'll need to use the Sonus EMS Task Configurator to build a PRI trunk group
this should be all covered in the online help.  Make sure you set the 
"Switch Side Behavior" to Network and set a switch type that matches what you
set the Asterisk configuration to.

--J

> 
> Hi Jason=20
> 
> Thanks for the information that you gave. I want to connect to an
> Asterisk PBX which will act as the termination. So I guess I should be
> using an ISUP connection. Also I will be using an E1 to connect the
> same.
> 
> Warm Regards
> Venugopal G
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Vanick [mailto:jvanick at spruce.oaknet.com]=20
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:01 PM
> To: Gopalakrishnaiyer Venugopal-Q16770
> Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] PSTN connection to SONUS
> 
> There are different procedures based on what kind of trunk you want to
> add...
> 
> is it ISDN PRI, Is it ISUP, is it CAS etc...=20
> 
> What kind of circuit are you planning?  DS1, DS1 on DS3, or optical?
> 
> this should be all covered in the manuals.
> 
> It's not an extremely involved, but you do need go get the steps done in
> the correct order.
> 
> -J
> 
> > I have a SONUS GSX9000 chassis.I want to add PSTN connection to this=20
> > SONUS.I am new to the switch background.Does anyone have the procedure
> 
> > to add a PSTN connection to the SONUS Switch
> >=20
> >=20
> > Warm Regards
> > Venugopal G
> 



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