Out#rej, Ifce config, User term – ADTRAN ATLAS 810 Plus User Manual

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Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu

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ATLAS 810

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» Out#Rej

Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Defines the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS will not send to
the Network.

»» Reject Number

Identifies which numbers this endpoint will not pass on toward the Net-
work (PSTN). The reject list may consist of multiple entries. The reject list
may be used to more easily specify the call filtering desired. The “wild
cards” are identical as in

Outgoing Call Accept

.

»» Data 64K, Data 56K,

Audio, and Speech

Rejects outgoing calls based on call type. For example, setting the reject
number to $, Digital 56/64 to enabled, and Audio and Speech to disabled,
rejects all digital calls while not rejecting analog calls.

» Ifce Config

Sets configuration parameters for the endpoint. These parameters vary by
the type of port selected. For detailed information on the interface configu-
ration, refer to Interface Configurations on page 9-10.

>

USER TERM

This menu allows you to define option parameters for ports which termi-
nate a connection from user equipment. In this case, ATLAS 810

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is act-

ing as the Network.

» Slot/Svc, Port/PEP

Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Selects the ATLAS slot and port that terminate a User connection. (The user
selects from a list of option modules/ports.)

The Reject list takes precedence over the Accept list. For example,
1-900-$ rejects all 1-900 long distance calls, and 1-$ rejects all long
distance calls.

This list may remain blank if the Accept list meets desired filtering.

In applications where two ATLAS units are used in a point-to-point
configuration, a port in the ATLAS at one end acts as the Network
(set up as a User termination), while the ATLAS at the opposite end
terminates a Network connection.

More than one endpoint may be associated with a particular port. If
a T1 port is connected to a channel bank with analog voice cards,
each DS0 or a group of DS0s may have a different phone number.
These numbers constitute multiple endpoints over a single physical
port.

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