Incoming Calls

In the following example, the profile parameter number is removed from the profile by using the unset command:

Host:Profile> unset number

Deleting Profiles

The reset user command deletes a user-defined profile from the router. The three permanent profiles (LAN, Internal, and Standard) cannot be deleted. This command also closes any connection associated with the profile.

In the following example, the tomd profile is removed from the system by using the reset user command:

Host:Profile> reset user tomd

Changing Profile Names

The set profile user command changes the name of an existing profile. Enter this command while in profile mode for the profile you want to affect. In the following example, the profile name is being changed from 2500 to 4500:

766:2500> set profile user 4500

766:4500>

Incoming Calls

When the router receives an incoming call, the router searches both active and inactive profiles for a profile with the same name as the calling device. If it finds a profile with the matching user ID, the router uses the configuration parameters of that profile while communicating with the remote device. If the profile is inactive, it is automatically activated for the duration of the connection.

When the call is finished, the physical link between the two devices is disconnected. However, the virtual connection to the remote router might be configured to remain active.

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