Ports Available; Number Of Ports; Number To Dial; Call Type - ADTRAN ATLAS 800 PLUS User Manual

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Chapter 10. Dial Plan Terminal Menu
»» Ports Available
»» Number of Ports
»» Number to dial
»» Call Type
»» Dial Call As
»» Source ID
»» Min DS0s
»» Max DS0s

OCTAL BRI MODULE (NETWORK TERMINATION)

»» Switch Type
»» SPID List
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Indicates which of the four ports of the Quad Nx56/64 module have
already been defined either in another switched end point (indicated by
"s") or in a Dedicated Map (indicated by "n"). This field is read-only.
Defines to ATLAS how many of the ports could be used to answer calls to
the number(s) defined in the Accept Call list. You can enter numbers 1
through 4. The ports are contiguous beginning with the Port number select
and the number of ports.
For example, if the port selected (as a part of Slot/Port selection) is 2, and
the number of ports selected here was 2, then ports 2 and 3 would be
enabled to receive calls to the numbers listed under the Incoming Call
Accept list.
When originating a call, this is the number to dial.
Specifies whether originated calls 56K or 64K.
Specifies whether originated calls are dialed as Digital, Voice, or Audio.
Source ID for the outgoing call.
Minimum number of DS0s to connect with using BONDING. Note that this
requires the IMUX-56/64 module.
Maximum number of DS0s to connect with using BONDING. Note that this
requires the IMUX-56/64 module.
The Octal BRI with a "U" interface can interface directly to the Network
(PSTN). When you are working in the Network Termination section of the
Dial Plan menu and the Slot is defined as a UBRI-8 option module, the fol-
lowing interface configuration options are available:
Write security: 2; Read security: 5
Defines the type of ISDN switch that ATLAS is connected to. If connected to
another ATLAS, both need to be set to the same type. The available options
are Lucent 5E, Northern DMS 100, and National ISDN.
Write security: 2; Read security: 5
In order to properly operate with a network (PSTN) ISDN switch, the BRI in-
terface must have SPID (Service Profile Identifier) and phone number(s) that
match the SPID(s) and Phone number(s) which have been programmed into
the ISDN switch for this line. Each BRI may have one or more phone num-
bers and SPIDs. The SPID Number list submenu defines to ATLAS these pa-
rameters.
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