Reject Number; Data 64K, Data 56K, Audio, And Speech; Ifce Config; User Term - ADTRAN ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual

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Audio, and Speech
» Ifce Config

USER TERM

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This field identifies which numbers this end point will not pass on toward
the Network (PSTN). The reject list may consist of multiple entries. The
reject list may be used to more easily specify the call filtering desired. The
"wild cards" are identical as in Outgoing Call Accept.
The Reject list takes precedence over the Accept list.
For example, 1- 900-$ would reject all 1-900 long distance calls, and 1-$
would reject all long distance calls.
These items allow ATLAS to reject outgoing calls based on call type. For
example, a "$" for the Reject Number and Digital 56/64 enabled and Audio
& Speech Disabled would reject all digital calls while not rejecting analog
calls.
This list may remain blank if the Accept list meets desired filtering.
Sets configuration parameters for the end point. These parameters vary by
the type of port selected. For detailed information on the interface configu-
ration, refer to Quad T1/PRI Module Interface Configuration on page 10-9.
This menu allows you to define option parameters for ports which termi-
nate a connection from user equipment. In this case, ATLAS 800
ing like the Network.
In applications where two ATLAS units are used in a point-to-
point configuration, a port in the ATLAS at one end would act as
the Network (set up as a User Termination), while the ATLAS at
the opposite end would be terminating a Network connection.
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Selects the ATLAS port that terminates a User connection. (The user selects
from a list of option modules/ports.)
There may be more than one "end point" associated with a
particular port. If a T1 port is connected to a channel bank with
analog voice cards, each DS0 or a group of DS0s may have a
different phone number. These would constitute multiple "end
points" over a single physical port.
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
(User Selection - RBS; PRI) Defines the type of signaling being used for this
connection (end point). RBS would be for a T1 using Robbed Bit Signaling
while PRI designates a Primary Rate ISDN interface. This selection is only
necessary if a T1/PRI is selected as the Slot/Port type.
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