ATLAS 550 System Manual Section 4, User Interface Guide
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DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which terminate an analog FXO
connection from the Network (PSTN).
DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Specifies the configuration parameters for the endpoint.
DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > PORTS AVAILABLE
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Indicates which ports of the Quad/Octal FXO Option Modules have been defined in this switched endpoint
(indicated by “! “), in another switched endpoint (indicated by “s”), or in a DEDICATED MAP (indicated by
“n”). This field is read-only. The following characters may display in this field:
DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > NUMBER OF PORTS
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Specifies the number of ports ATLAS 550 uses for this endpoint.
DIAL PLAN (FXO) > USER TERM > IFCE CONFIG > SIGNALING METHOD
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Defines to the ATLAS 550 the type of signaling to be used across this trunk. The signaling selected needs
to match the signaling being provided by the network (PSTN). The following choices are available:
•DPT
DPT mode operation configures the ATLAS 550to send DID digits out the USER TERM port toward the user
equipment. DPT mode is one-way operation only. Outbound calls originating from the user equipment will
not be processed.
0-9 This port is available.
*This port is requesting this port for this connection, but the port is not
yet activated.
!This port is used by this endpoint.
SThis port is used elsewhere in the switched DIAL PLAN.
SThis port is in the switched dial plan and conflicts with this endpoint.
NThis port is used in one or more DEDICATED MAPS.
NThis port is in one or more DEDICATED MAPS, and conflicts with this
endpoint.
This port is the wrong kind of port for this endpoint.
The ATLAS 550 converts signaling types between two endpoints (network or user terms).