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Chapter 90 Gateway Configuration
Port Configuration Settings
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 90-104.
Loop-Start Port Configuration Settings
Table 90-11 describes the loop-start port configuration settings.
Product-Specific Configuration
Model-specific configuration
fields that the gateway
manufacturer defines
The gateway manufacturer specifies the model-specific fields under
product-specific configuration. Because they are dynamically
configured, they can change without notice.
To view field descriptions and help for product-specific configuration
items, click the “?” information icon to the right of the Product
Specific Configuration heading to display help in a popup dialog
box.
If you need more information, refer to the documentation for the
specific gateway that you are configuring or contact the manufacturer.
Table 90-10 POTS Port Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Description
Tab le 90-11 Loop-Start Port Configuration Settings
Field Description
Port Type From the Port Type drop-down list box, choose Loop Start.
Beginning Port Number
Ending Port Number
Choose whether you want to add and configure all available ports, a
single port, or a range of ports by setting values for the Port Number
and End Port Number fields:
To specify a range of ports, choose appropriate values for
Beginning Port Number and Ending Port Number.
To create a single port, choose the same number in the Beginning
Port Numbe r and Ending Port Number fields.
To add all available ports, choose All Ports for both the Beginning
Port Numbe r and Ending Port Number fields.
Port Direction Choose the direction of calls that pass through this port:
Inbound—Use for incoming calls only.
Outbound—Use for outgoing calls.
Both Ways—Use for inbound and outbound calls.
Attendant DN Enter the directory number to which you want incoming calls routed; for
example, zero or a directory number for an attendant.
Unattended Port Check this check box to indicate an unattended port on this device.