
Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu
>NETWORK TERM
This menu allows the user to define option parameters for ports which ter- minate a connection from the Network (PSTN).
In applications where two ATLAS units are used in a
» Slot/Svc | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 | |
| Selects the ATLAS slot that terminates a Network connection. | |
» Port/PEP | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 | |
| Selects the ATLAS port that terminates a Network connection. | |
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| There may be more than one “endpoint” associated with a particular |
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| port. If a T1 is connected to the PSTN, some DS0s may be used for |
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| long distance, while others are used for local calls. These would |
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| constitute two “endpoints” (trunks) over a single physical port. |
» Sig |
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Write security: 3; Read security: 5 | ||
| Defines the type of signaling being used for this connection (endpoint). | |
| Select RBS for a T1 using Robbed Bit Signaling, PRI for a Primary Rate | |
| ISDN interface, and NFAS for a Primary Rate ISDN interface using Non- | |
| Facility Associated Signaling. This selection is only necessary if a T1/PRI is | |
| selected as the Slot/Port type. | |
» Out#Accept | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 | |
| Defines the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS sends to the Net- | |
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»» Src ID | Write Security: 3 Read Security: 5 | |
| Identifies the call source ID from which this endpoint accepts calls. This | |
| field simplifies the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the crite- | |
| rion for switching calls to a certain endpoint is a function of which endpoint | |
| originated the call. Source ID may be entered with the usual wild card | |
| entries (except $). | |
| X = | any digit |
| [1,3,5] = | any of these digits |
Default value = 0. The default ID for all source endpoints is 0 and all accept #'s is 0. This results in all calls being routed based on the dialed number.
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