
Prestige 202H User’s Guide
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| ♦ | Switch/Unused |
| ♦ | Leased/Unused |
| ♦ | Switch/Switch |
| ♦ | Unused/Leased |
| ♦ | Switch/Leased |
| ♦ | Leased/Leased |
| ♦ | Leased/Switch |
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Telephone | Enter the telephone number(s) assigned to your ISDN line by your telephone company. | ||||
Number(s) | Some switch types only have one telephone number. Note that the router only accepts | ||||
IDSN Data | digits; please do not include | ||||
than 25 digits. |
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Edit Advanced | Advanced Setup features are configured when you select Yes to enter Menu | ||||
Setup | Advanced Setup (see ahead). Refer to the Advanced Phone Services Chapter for | ||||
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When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press ENTER to Confirm…” to save your configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
5.2ISDN Advanced Setup Menus
Select Yes in the Edit Advanced Setup field of Menu 2 – ISDN Setup to display Menu 2.1 as shown later.
Switch Type
The only switch available with your Prestige is
Calling Line Indication
The Calling Line Indication, or caller ID, determines whether the other party can see your number when you call. If set to Enable, the router sends the caller ID and the party you call can see your number; if it is set to Disable, the caller ID is blocked.
PABX Outside Line Prefix
A PABX (Private Automatic Branch eXchange) generally requires you to dial a number (a single digit in most cases) when you need an outside line. If your router is connected to a PABX, enter this number in PABX Outside Line Prefix, otherwise, leave it blank.
Please note that the PABX prefix is for calls initiated by the router only. If you place a call from a device on either A/B adapter, you must dial the prefix by hand.
ISDN Setup |