Specifying Answer Numbers For Destination Host Ports - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Specifying answer numbers for destination host ports

If the MAX unit does not find an ISDN subaddressing, it checks for answer-number
specifications. If it finds a matching answer number, it uses that number to route the call. If
not, the unit goes on to the next comparison.
Each host port can specify one or more answer numbers. When the MAX unit receives an
inbound call and no subaddress is in use, it matches the called number to these answer numbers
and routes the call to the port with the matching number. Following are the related parameters
(shown with sample settings):
K56 Modem-16
Mod Config
V.110
Mod Config
Host/BRI
Line Config
BRI/LT
Line Config
Port N Menu
Ethernet
Mod Config
Note: When a MAX unit has more than one digital modem slot card installed, the cards and
modems form a pool, and any modem can answer a call routed to any digital modem slot.
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Ans 1#=1213
Ans 2#=1214
Ans 3#=1215
Ans 4#=1216
Ans 1#=1217
Ans 2#=1218
Ans 3#=1219
Ans 4#=1220
Line N ...
Ans 1#=1230
Ans 2#=1231
Line N ...
Ans 1#=1240
Ans 2#=1241
Port Config
Ans 1#=1232
Ans 2#=1233
Ans 3#=1234
Ans 4#=1235
WAN Options...
Ans 1#=1236
Ans 2#=1237
Ans 3#=1238
Ans 4#=1239
Configuring WAN Access
Configuring call routing
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