In#accept, Sig -6 in#accept -6 – ADTRAN ATLAS 810 Plus User Manual

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Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu

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» Sig

Write security: 3; Read security: 5
(User Selection - RBS; PRI) Defines the type of signaling being used for this
connection (endpoint). Select

RBS

for a T1 using Robbed Bit Signaling,

NFAS

for a Primary Rate ISDN interface using Non-Facility Associated Sig-

naling, and

PRI

for a Primary Rate ISDN interface. This selection is only

necessary if a T1/PRI is selected as the Slot/Port type.

» In#Accept

Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Defines the parameters for incoming calls that ATLAS 810

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accepts from

the Network.

»» Src ID

Write Security: 3 Read Security: 5
(Source ID) Identifies the ID of the call sources from which this endpoint
accepts calls. This field simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications
where the criterion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of
which endpoint originated the call. Source ID may be entered with the
usual wild card entries (except $).

Default value = 0. The default ID for all Source endpoints and all accept
numbers is 0. This results in all calls being routed based on the dialed num-
ber.

»» Accept Number

Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Designates which numbers this endpoint will accept (terminate) from the
Network (PSTN). The accept list may consist of multiple entries. The num-
bers are defined using the following wild cards:

For example, 963-8000 would be a specific incoming number that would be
accepted by this endpoint. If this endpoint consisted of a T1 with multiple
DS0s, a “hunt” group for 963-8000 would be formed. The entry $ would ac-
cept any call.

X =

any digit 0—9

[1,3,5] =

any of these digits

X

= Any single digit

N

= Any single digit 2—9

$

= Any number of digits of any value

9

= This specific number

[1,2,3...]

= A single digit in this group

Any specific entry will take precedence over a wild card. For
example, if endpoint “A” was designated as $ while endpoint “B”
accepted 963-800X, then an incoming call to 963-800X would
only be accepted by endpoint “B.”

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