ZyXEL Communications ISDN Terminal Adapter Omni.Net Lite User Manual

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Omni.Net Lite User’s Guide

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Table of Contents

2.4 RS-232 Port: Local DN (Directory Number) and Call Type ................................28

2.4.1 Introduction to PPP ...................................................................................28
2.4.2 Multilink PPP (MP or MLP) .......................................................................29
2.4.3 BACP and BAP .........................................................................................29
2.4.4 ISDN Protocols .........................................................................................30
2.4.5 Configuring Local DN and Call Type .........................................................30

2.5 RS-232 Port: PPP/MP Parameters ....................................................................32

2.5.1 Link Authentication ...................................................................................32

2.5.1.1 Windows Authentication ..................................................................32

2.5.2 Call Bumping (Bandwidth Release) for Voice Calls ..................................34
2.5.3 Bandwidth On Demand (BOD) .................................................................34
2.5.4 Configuring PPP/MP Parameters .............................................................35

2.6 RS-232 Port: V.24 Signal ...................................................................................36

2.6.1 RS-232 Flow Control ................................................................................36
2.6.2 Configuring V.24 Signal ............................................................................37

2.7 Incoming Call Screening ....................................................................................38
2.8 Outgoing Call Screening ....................................................................................39
2.9 Pre-stored Numbers ...........................................................................................40
2.10 RS-232 Port: Advance Setting .........................................................................41
2.11 Analog Port: Local DN and Options .................................................................43

2.11.1 MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) and Subaddress .............................43

2.11.1.1 Phone Number Assignment Example ............................................43

2.11.2 Caller ID ..................................................................................................44

2.11.2.1 Type 1: On-hook Caller ID Transmission .......................................44
2.11.2.2 Type 2: Off-hook Caller ID Transmission .......................................44

2.11.3 Dialing Method ........................................................................................45
2.11.4 Configuring Local DN and Options .........................................................45

2.12 Voice Calls .......................................................................................................46

2.12.1 Placing a Voice Call ................................................................................46
2.12.2 Answering a Voice Call ...........................................................................47
2.12.3 Intercom ..................................................................................................47
2.12.4 Supplementary Services .........................................................................47

2.12.4.1 The Flash Key ...............................................................................48
2.12.4.2 Call Hold ........................................................................................48
2.12.4.3 Call Waiting ...................................................................................49
2.12.4.4 Call Transfer ..................................................................................50
2.12.4.5 Three-Way Conference .................................................................51

Chapter 3
Using AT Commands .............................................................................................
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3.1 AT Commands Overview ...................................................................................52
3.2 Accessing the TA Example ................................................................................52
3.3 AT Commands ...................................................................................................55

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