ADTRAN Express XRT Flash/Hook Default, Incoming Voice Call Options, Call Routing All Calls to DTE

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directory number on which message waiting has been provi- sioned. Once a message is read, the stuttered dial tone will stop.

Flash/Hook Default

When you select the Call Waiting option, the phone will function like a standard phone with call waiting. When you select Confer- ence, the flash hook will connect up to six people via a conference call. See Call Waiting on page 13 and Conference Calling on page 13 for details.

Incoming Voice Call Options

These options specify how the Express XRT is to route incoming voice calls.

Call Routing

All Calls to DTE

Routes all calls to the RS-232 port, regardless of Call Type.

Speech calls to POTS

Routes calls with a Speech Call Type to the POTS ports. Calls with Data 56k, Data 64k, and Audio are routed to the RS-232 port.

Speech/Audio calls to POTS

Routes calls with Speech and Audio Call Types to the POTS ports. Calls with Data 56k and Data 64k are routed with the RS-232 port.

Enable Call Rejection List

Enabling this option configures the Express XRT to compare all incoming Speech and Audio calling party numbers to the list of ten numbers in the Incoming Voice Call Rejection List. If a match between the incoming calling party number and an entry in the Incoming Voice Call Rejection List is found, the Express XRT will not ring the POTS port. Generally the caller will experience a busy signal. A message in the Status Buffer is the only indication that a call has been rejected.

Enable Anonymous Call Rejection

This option enables rejection of calls where the calling party number is blocked. These numbers normally appear as Private on a Caller ID unit. When an incoming anonymous call is received, while Anonymous Call Rejection is enabled, the call will not ring the POTS ports. Generally the user will experience a busy signal. A message in the Status Buffer is the only indication that an anonymous call has been rejected.

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Contents User Guide Express XRTTrademarks Service Type Service Order Code Page Canadian Equipment Limitations Canadian Emissions RequirementsPage Page Page Nynex Telephone Company Contacts for Isdn ServicePage Table of Contents Installing an Analog Modem List of Figures List of Tables Figure B-1 Front Panel LEDsGetting Started Chapter OverviewExpress XRT Overview For a Macintosh Minimum RequirementsWhat You Provide For a PCWhat Adtran Provides Express XRT ContentsOverview Verify Switch Settings Chapter InstallationInstalling the Adtran Express XRT Dip Switches on Rear Panel Connecting the Express XRTStandard Isdn Internet/Remote Access Application Express XRT Software InstallationGo to the Express XRT Software Installation section Select Adtran Express XRT from the Drivers list Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT Windows 95 Plug and PlaySelect Adtran Express XRT from the Drivers list Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NT Installation OptionsGo to the section Using the Express Configuration Wizard on Get On With ItWindows NT 3.51 INF File Installation Double-click the Express Configuration Installer icon Macintosh InstallationConference Calling Basic Telephone ServiceSupplementary Voice Services Call WaitingAutomatic Redial Phone Number AllocationSingle Phone Number Operation For the Macintosh operating system Using the Express Configuration WizardFor Windows 95 and WIndows NT For WIndows 3.x and WIndows NTExpress Configuration Automatic Guide option Installation Auto-Detect button Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch Type Expert IsdnExpress Configuration Wizard Connection Tab This option only applies to North American switchesExpress Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Using the Express Configuration Wizard HelpPreferences Tab Express Configuration Wizard Tray ToolUnknown State Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem EnabledExpress XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled Refresh Express Configuration Tray Tool MenuEnable/Disable Modem PropertiesExit Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up NetworkingVT 100 Terminal Emulation VT 100 ConfigurationVT 100 Terminal Status Buffer VT 100 Terminal Configuration MenuVT 100 Terminal Status Buffer Menu External Analog Modem Application Installing an Analog ModemExternal Analog Modem Application Connecting an External Analog ModemHave Disk Installing a New External Analog ModemClick Connect External Modem Select Dont detect my modem I will select it from a listRequired External Analog Modem Settings Configuring an External Analog ModemControlling an External Analog Modem Express Configuration Wizard Modem EnableNo Modem Attached Error Message Express Configuration Wizard Connecting an External ModemDEM Found Express Configuration Wizard Modem DisableTerminal Emulation Modem Enable HyperACCESS Enabling an External Analog Modem HyperACCESS Verifying External Modem ConnectionInternal Analog Modem Application Terminal Emulation Modem DisableHyperACCESS Disabling an External Analog Modem Internal Analog Modem Application Connecting an Internal Analog ModemFactory Default Configuration Chapter Application ConfigurationFactory Multilink PPP 128k Internet Profile ConfigurationsFactory PPP 64k Internet Factory Async Bonding 128k Remote Access Express Configuration WizardStarting the Express Configuration Wizard Software Factory V.120 64k Remote AccessCreating a Custom Profile Internet and Remote AccessIsdn Setup Tab Defining a User Program Button Protocol TabAdvanced Tab Message Waiting Indicator Inactivity TimerCalling Features Options Calling Features TabIncoming Voice Call Options Flash/Hook DefaultEnable Call Rejection List Enable Anonymous Call RejectionBBS Applications Defining a Custom HyperACCESS SessionShiva Password Authentication Protocol Spap Application Configuration Chapter Upgrading Software Express Configuration WizardDiagnostics Tab HyperACCESS Send Dialog Box Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are Off Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Guidelines Power/Line LED is OffPower/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green Auto-detect is only used in North America Dial-Up Connection ProblemsAuto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link Down Express XRT Not DetectedDial-Up Networking Difficulty External Analog Modem Not DetectedDifficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation AT Commands Appendix a AT Commands and S-RegistersReading an S-Register String Using an AT CommandUsing S-Registers Reading an S-RegisterChanging a String S-Register Dialing a Call using the AT Command ProcessorCommand Function Carrier Detect CD Control Line Options Clear-To-Send CTS Control Line Options AT Command Response Message Types S8 Call Rejection Register ListING PPP ModeS12 Escape Time S14 Misc Bits Async BondDTE DTR DTE RTSDTE DSR DTE CDBond Txdeq Switch TypeBond Txfa Bond TxaddLDN1 LOC S53 Call Type S54 Protocol S58 Call Screen INGSPID1 LOC SPID2 LOCRemote DTE ParityDTE Stop DTE FlowCR0 LOC S93 Call Type RoutingLocal Tones CountryAppendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers Table B-A Appendix B LEDsLEDs Front Panel LEDsNorth America a flashing light Appendix C Status Buffer Messages AccessinfodiscardedBonding +/-XXX BadinfoelemBearcapnotavail BearercapnotauthChannotimplemented BusyCallrejected ChandoesnotexistDestoutoforder Dest not IsdnID = FacilitynotimplementFacilitynotsubscribed FacilityrejectedLDN TOO Long InvalidelemcontentsInvalidmsgunspec InvalidnumberformatNonexistentmsg NetworkcongestionNetworkoutoforder NocircuitavailableReqchannelnotavail ProtocolerrorPPP Compression UP PPP Link LoopbackTemporaryfailure ServicenotavailTimerexpiry Source not IsdnWrongmsgforstate V120 TimeoutWrongmessage Appendix D Loop Status Messages PPP YyyyRate adaption protocol V120Appendix D. Loop Status Messages Pin Name Description Appendix E Connector PinoutsRS-232 Interface Table E-AModem Interface Ring IndicatorData Terminal Ready = Input O = OutputRJ-45 Isdn Line Interface Table E-CRJ-11 Pots Port Interface Table E-DExpress XRT Ground Pinouts Figure E-3Numerics IndexINF Index Index Do not STAPLE. Registration form inside Express XRT Warranty Registration Card Post-Sales Support On-Line ServicesPre-Sales Inquiries and Application Support