enablechan

Description:   Enable Channels. Used to enable channels for this trunk group. Even though you may be configuring the PSTN trunk group, depending on the application, you may need to put channels from the PBX interface in to the PSTN trunk group and vice versa. Check with Quintum for more information. For the purposes of this section, the prompt will be shown as config pstntg 1# or config pbxtg 1#.   

Cmd Type:   command.   

Prompt Level:   config pstntg 1# and config pbxtg 1#   

Syntax:   enablechan or ena {unit#} [line# (1|2)] {chan# (1-31 | a)}   

Arguments:   

unit#   Required. Number identifying which unit number has the channels to be added. This is used for the Multi-unit feature (not yet available). Should be set to 1 for now.

line {1 | 2}  Optional. Used to identify the line/interface whose channels you wish to add to this trunk group. If this parameter is omitted, the interface typically identified with the trunk group will be chosen by default. If you are in the PSTN trunk group, then the PSTN interface will be selected by default. If you are in the PBX trunk group, then the PBX interface will be selected by default.

chan#    The number of the channel (1-31) that is to be enabled.   

Settings:   line chan#   

1   PBX interface/line.

2   PSTN interface/line.

1-31   Specific channel 1 through 31.

a   All available channels.   

Default:   Channels 1 through 24 of the interface typically identified by the trunk group on digital Tenors. Channels 1 through 4 of the interface typically identified by the trunk group on the analog Tenors 400 or 1 through 8 on the Analog 800 Tenors.   

Availability:   All Tenor units.   

Guidelines:   If you create a 2nd trunk group, you will need to delete channels from the 1st trunk group to make them available for the new trunk group. If you delete a trunk group that has channels assigned to it, these channels will not be available to other trunk groups. You will need to enable the deleted trunk group by entering a name, then disable the channels and then delete the trunk group.   

Examples:   

config pstntg 1# enablechan 1 1

Enable channel 1 of the PSTN line on the first PSTN trunk group.

config pstntg 1# enablechan 1 1 1

Enable channel 1 of the PBX line on the first PSTN trunk group.

config pstntg 1# enablechan 1 a

Enable all channels of the PSTN line on the first PSTN trunk group.

config pbxtg 1# enablechan 1 1

Enable channel 1 of the PBX line on the first PBX trunk group.

config pbxtg 1# enablechan 1 2 1

Enable channel 1 of the PSTN line on the first PBX trunk group.

config pbxtg 1# enablechan 1 a

Enable all channels of the PBX line on the first PBX trunk group.   

Sample Display:   

Channel: unit# 1 line# 2: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24   

Related Cmds:   disablechan