Chapter 5. Using the Terminal Menu
ule type being used is not reflected in the Interface Configuration section, please refer to the option module manual for information on the interface parameters.
Slot/Port
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
These fields are used to select the ATLAS port that terminates a Network con- nection.
There may be more than one “end point” associated with a particular port. If a T1 is connected to the PSTN, some DS0s may be used for long distance, while oth- ers are used for local calls. These would constitute two “end points” (trunks) over a single physical port.
Sig (Signalling)
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Defines the type of signaling being used for this connection (end point). RBS would be for a T1 using Robbed Bit Signaling while PRI designates a Primary Rate ISDN interface. This selection is only necessary if a T1/PRI is selected as the Slot/Port type.
Outgoing#Accept
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
This submenu defines the parameters for the outgoing calls that ATLAS sends to the Network.
Source ID
Write Security: 3 Read Security: 5
This field identifies the ID of the call sources that this endpoint will accept calls from. The Source ID field is used to simplify the creation of a Dial Plan in applications where the criterion 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 endpoint is 0 and all accept #'s is 0. This results in all calls being routed based on the dialed number.
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