ATLAS 550 System Manual

Section 4, User Interface Guide

 

 

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > ACCEPT NUMBER

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

Designates which numbers this endpoint passes on toward the network. The accept list may consist of multiple entries. The numbers are defined using the following “wild cards”:

X= Any single digit

N= Any single digit 2 through 9

$

= Any number of digits of any value

9

=

This specific number

[1,2,3...]

=

A single digit in this group

Example: 1-800-$ only permits toll-free, long distance calls to 1-800. If this were used, then a second accept number would need to be specified (NXX-XXXX) permitting local numbers to be dialed.

Any specific entry takes 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.

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > SEARCH

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

Instructs ATLAS 550 in which order to search for an accept number match. Normally, all searches are set to primary. The secondary search selection forces ATLAS 550 to only accept a call at this endpoint if all primary endpoints are unavailable.

PRIMARY SEARCH All long distance calls should go out a PRI directly to an IXC (MCI, ATT, etc.), and local calls should go out a T1 to the LEC. It may be desirable to place long distance calls on the local exchange if all of the IXC trunks are unavailable (busy or in alarm). In this case, the primary accept number for the local exchange would be N$, and the secondary accept would be 1$.

SECONDARY SEARCH The same accept rules apply for all secondary number searches as for primary searches.

DIAL PLAN > NETWORK TERM > OUT#ACCEPT > DATA 64K, DATA 56K, AUDIO, SPEECH

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

Reflects the bearer capability the network has provisioned for this line. If the ISDN lines were purchased with different services provisioned, then ATLAS 550 would send the call out of the port which supports the type of service the call requires.

For example, the network termination is on a pair of BRIs (with the same phone number) with one provisioned for data and the other for voice. By enabling data in one and not the other, ATLAS 550 ensures that calls bearing data will be sent out the right BRI interface.

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