ACS-PRI/BRI Card

Introduction

A call from PBX #1 to 800-444-2095 will be routed to PBX #2 if local routing is enabled, but will be routed to Carrier B if local routing is disabled.

6.1.7Call Profiles

A call profile is similar to a speed dial button on a telephone or fax machine. The user enters call profiles on the Interface Card and stores them in the system’s memory. The maximum number of call profiles is six. These stored call profiles can be recalled from memory, copied to the HSU port memory, and used by that port to dial a call. The same call profile may be copied in the dialing memory of multiple HSU ports.

For ISDN calls, call profiles specify the D channel to use, the number to call, the data rate of the call, the service to use, and other pertinent information required to place the call.

Before any HSU port can dial a call, it must load a call profile from the main system memory into its own dialing memory. The HSU port can use the call profile "as is" or change the various parameters depending upon the calling needs. The loaded profile, including changes, will remain associated with the HSU port until another call profile is copied from the Interface card.

Server Cards

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