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  • Add the module configuration data:
    AD-BCSU:MTYPE=PER,LTU=number,SLOT=number,PARTNO=string;
    
  • Add the module configuration data for a SIU-TYPE 3:
    AD-BCSU:MTYPE=SIUP,LTU=number,SLOT=number,PARTNO=string,
    MFCTYPE=param,[FCTID=number]; 
    
  • Assign a class of service:
    AD-COSSU:AVCE=param; 
    
  • Assign a class of parameter:
    AD-COP:PAR=param; 
    
  • Assign a class of parameter:
    AD-COP:PAR=param; 
    
  • Assign a trunk group:
    AD-BUEND:NO=number; 
    
  • Assign a number to the MFC variant (this number must later be entered for the parameter MFCVAR in the AMO TACSU).
    COP-MFCTA:MFCVARI=number; 
    
  • Add the MFC trunk:
    • Add incoming MFC trunk
      AD-TACSU:COTNO=number,COPNO=number,DEVTYPE=(circuit type),DEV=(circuit type); 
    • Add bothway MFC trunk
      AD-TACSU:COTNO=number,COPNO=number,TGRP=number,DEVTYPE=(circuit type),
      DEV=(circuit type); 
  • Configure the LCR route as described under LCR

Changing the MFC Variant Tables

CHA-MFCTA:MFCVAR=number,TYPE=MFCVAR,OPT=MISC,{BACKTYPE=param,FORWTYPE...}; 

Changing the MFC Tables

CHA-MFCTA:MFCVAR=number,TYPE=TBLB,OPT=...; (Backward)
CHA-MFCTA:MFCVAR=number,TYPE=TBLF,OPT=...; (Forward)

Changing the MFC Timers

Timers for MFC signaling and for testing (DTMF/MFC tones).
CHA-DTIM1:TYPEDH=MFCDID,{RNG=number,BUSY=number,TSUPV1=number,..};