
Chapter 9. Dial Plan Terminal Menu
»» Accept Number | Designates which numbers this endpoint passes on toward the Network | ||
| (PSTN). 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 | |
| $ = | Any number of digits of any value | |
| 9 = | This specific number | |
| [1,2,3...] = | A single digit in this group | |
| For example, | ||
| this were used, then a second accept # would need to be specified | ||
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| Any specific entry takes precedence over a wild card. For |
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| example, if endpoint “A” was designated as $ while endpoint |
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| “B” accepted |
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| would only be accepted by endpoint “B.” |
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»» Search | Write Security: 3 Read Security: 5 | ||
| Instructs ATLAS in which order to search for an accept number match. Nor- | ||
| mally, all searches are set to primary. The secondary search selection forces | ||
| ATLAS to only accept a call at this endpoint if all primary endpoints are | ||
| unavailable. |
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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 un- | ||
| available (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 prima- | ||
| ry searches. |
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»»Data 64K, Data 56K, Reflects the bearer capability the Network has provisioned for this line. If
Audio, Speech | the ISDN lines were purchased with different services provisioned, then |
| ATLAS would send the call out of the port which supports the type of ser- |
| vice 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 en- |
| abling data in one and not the other, ATLAS ensures that calls bearing data |
| will be sent out the right BRI interface. |
»» Treat Call As | Allows the incoming call t be treated as the selected call type, regardless of |
| the actual incoming call type. The default selection As Received effectively |
| disables the feature by using the actual call type. |
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