Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide

Table 19-6New Gateway Profile Properties (Continued)

Option

Description

 

 

IP Network Service

Select the IP Network Service to be used with this Gateway. If this is

 

not selected the default IP Network Service will be used.

 

 

Enable ISDN/PSTN

Select this check box to allocate dial-in numbers for ISDN/PSTN

Access

connections.

 

To define the first dial-in number using the default ISDN/PSTN

 

Network Service, leave the default selection. When the Entry Queue

 

is saved on the MCU, the dial-in number will be automatically

 

assigned to the Entry Queue. This number is taken from the dial-in

 

numbers range in the default ISDN/PSTN Network Service.

 

Note: Even if ISDN/PSTN is disabled for dial-in, if an ISDN/PSTN

 

Network Service is defined in the system, and ISDN and/or PSTN are

 

enabled for dialed out, the system will used the default ISDN Network

 

Service for dialing out to the target number.

 

 

ISDN/PSTN Network

The default Network Service is automatically selected. To select a

Service

different ISDN/PSTN Network Service in the service list, select the

 

name of the Network Service.

 

Note: If you enable the ISDN/PSTN access, define the dial-in phone

 

number ranges and the Use Dial-In Numbers as Prefix Range

 

parameters to prevent abuse of the gateway.

 

 

First Phone Number

Enter the first number in the Dial-innumber range to be used for

 

dialing into the gateway. This number must be part of the dial-in

 

number range defined in the selected ISDN/PSTN Network Service.

 

This field cannot be left empty. If left empty an error message, Please

 

enter the First Dial in Number is displayed.

 

Length: 0-25 digits.

 

Note: This number must be numerically smaller than the Last Dial-in

 

Number in the range.

 

 

Last Phone Number

Enter the last number in the Dial-innumber range to be used for

 

dialing into the gateway. This number must be part of the dial-in

 

number range defined in the selected ISDN/PSTN Network Service.

 

This field cannot be left empty. If left empty an error message, Please

 

enter the Last Dial in Number is displayed.

 

Length: 0-25 digits.

 

Note: This number must be numerically larger than the First Dial-in

 

Number in the range.

 

 

Use Dial-In Numbers

When selected - Dial-innumbers are used to automatically generate

as Prefix Range

the dial string of the destination endpoint or DMA Meeting Room or

 

the IP endpoint, skipping the interaction with the Gateway IVR system

 

for entering the destination ID. For more details see "Direct Dial-in to

 

Endpoints or DMA VMR using Automatically Generated Destination

 

Numbers” on page 19-9.

 

When cleared - The participant must interact with the IVR Service to

 

enter the ID of the destination endpoint of the DMA Meeting Room.

 

Note: If you enable the ISDN/PSTN access, define these numbers or

 

the dial-in phone number ranges to prevent abuse of the gateway.

 

 

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