PAD Port Configuration

Guidelines

Other Tables You Must Configure

When the Port Type is PAD, follow these guidelines for configuring parameter values of the other port parameters:

If You Specify or Set...

Then...

 

 

Profile Name

The entry must exist in the PAD Profile

 

Table.

 

 

Call Control to AUTO or AUTC

Autocall Mnemonic must have a value.

 

 

Call Control = AUTO and (Port Record)

Maximum Number of Autocall

Connection Type = SIMP,

Attempts must be 0.

 

 

Ports as having Call Control = AUTO

Configure each port to have different

 

values for Autocall Timeout.

 

 

Terminal Control to PASS

An NUI Table entry must exist.

 

 

Terminal Control to CUG

An entry for CUG Membership must

 

exist.

 

 

PAD Prompt Entry Number

The entry must exist in the PAD Prompt

 

table.

 

 

Remote PAD Parameters Number

The entry must exist in the Remote PAD

 

Parameters Table.

 

 

Autocall Mnemonic

The entry must exist in the Mnemonic

 

Table.

 

 

A Subaddress value

It should equal the port number.

 

 

Billing Records as On

A Billing Printer Mnemonic must be

 

specified in the Mnemonic Table.

 

 

If your port type is PAD Port, you must also configure parameters in the:

PAD Profile Table

PAD Prompt Table

See those sections for information about how to configure those table records.

Configuring PAD/ATPAD Ports

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