Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu

Example 2 Point-to-Point Connection Dial Plan Configuration

In this example, ATLAS A operates as the network while ATLAS B termi- nates the network. That is, ATLAS A emulates the network and its PRI inter- face acts as the User termination. The PRI interface of ATLAS B acts as the Network termination (see Figure 9-4).

 

ATLAS A

 

ATLAS B

 

BRI

USER

 

 

 

 

 

USER

 

BRI

BRI

USER

User

PRI

Network USER

 

BRI

 

 

 

Term

Interface

Term

 

 

 

 

T1 from PBX

USER

 

USER

DSX T1 to PBX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 9-4. Point-to-Point

Example 3 Remote Access and Video Conferencing Dial Plan

A corporate office has T1 RBS service for voice but wants to add a PRI for video conferencing and remote access. The office would like to use the PRI for all functions, but it still wants to use the incoming BRI to supply added bandwidth. The office wants to provide BRI lines to the video equipment, provide a PRI to the remote access server (RAS), and send a T1 RBS to the PBX (see Figure 9-5).

PRI-A

BRI-A

Network BRI-B

BRI-C

ATLAS 810PLUS

BRI-D (888-1001)

BRI-E (888-1002)

BRI-F (888-1003)

PRI-B (888-1010 x8)

T1-A (RBS821-8xxx [x24] xDID)

Video Conf.

RAS

PBX

Figure 9-5. Remote Access and Video Conferencing Setup

For this example, the User termination BRI lines (D, E, F) each have a specific phone number. The PRI serving the RAS has an 8-number hunt group, and the T1 to the PBX uses DID. Assume that all calls originating from the PBX to 1-900 numbers are restricted. Also, assume that the Network termination BRI lines (A, B, C) only allow outgoing calls to other local corporate offices for video conferencing. The numbers fall in the range of 888-0100 to 888-0120.

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