
Chapter 11. Dial Plan
point originated the call. SRC ID may be entered with the usual wild card entries (except $).
X = | Any digit 0 through 9 | |
[1,3,5] | = | Any of these digits |
0 | = | Default value |
| The default ID for all Source endpoints and all accept numbers is 0. This |
| results in all calls being routed based on the dialed number. |
ACCEPT | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
NUMBER | Designates which numbers this endpoint will accept (terminate) from the |
| Network (PSTN). The accept list may consist of multiple entries. The num- |
| bers 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:
| Any specific entry will take precedence over a wild card. For |
| example, if endpoint A was designated as $ while endpoint B |
| accepted |
| only be accepted by endpoint B. |
SEARCH |
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Write security: 3; Read security: 5 | |
| Defines to ATLAS 550 the order in which to search for an accept number. |
| PRIMARY SEARCH |
| The SEARCH parameter instructs ATLAS 550 in which order to search for an |
| accept number match. Normally all searches are set to primary. The second- |
| ary search selection would be used to force ATLAS 550 to only accept a call |
| at this endpoint if all primary endpoints were unavailable. |
| For example, 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 de- |
| sirable 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$, and the secondary accept |
| would be 1$. |
ATLAS 550 User Manual |